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The eminent economic historian Niall Ferguson travels to the world's financial centre to deliver a lecture at the New-York Historical Society. He reflects on the causes of the global financial crisis, and argues that man...
The Darwinian Economy is an episode from The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012 by BBC. The eminent economic historian Niall Ferguson travels to the world's financial centre to deliver a lecture at the New-York Historical Society. He reflect...
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Published Jun 26, 2012, 52:58 long, audio available.
The eminent economic historian Niall Ferguson travels to the world's financial centre to deliver a lecture at the New-York Historical Society. He reflects on the causes of the global financial crisis, and argues that many people have drawn erroneous conclusions from it about the role of regulation. Is regulation, he asks, in fact "the disease of which it purports to be the cure"? Producer: Jane Beresford.
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The Darwinian Economy is from The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012 by BBC.
Published Jun 26, 2012 and 52:58 long