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NEF: Budget Special 2017

New Economics Foundation

Original Broadcast: New Economics Foundation

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Chancellor Philip Hammond got out his red box again to let us know how the country’s finances are – or aren’t – holding up, and what the Government’s going to be doing with its money this year. Will the Chancellor’s proposals be enough to make our economy “fit for the future”? And with Brexit looming, is the Government doing enough to deal with the country’s economic problems? This week, NEF’s David Powell steps in for regular host Ayeisha Thomas-Smith. Dave is joined by Kate Bell, Head of Economic and Social Affairs at the Trades Union Congress, and Miatta Fahnbulleh, the new CEO of the New Economics Foundation.

Guests: David Powell,Kate Bell,Miatta Fahnbulleh


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The Big Call: Robotics, technology and ETFs

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: The Big Call

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The Big Call looks at the big investment questions of the day. In every show, Ed Bowsher is joined by top notch guests from the City to discuss how you can make money from the Big Calls. In this week episode, Ed finds out if it is too late to get involved in the shares of Technology and Robotics.


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IEA: The World Economy; why people still feel nervous

Kate Andrews

Original Broadcast: IEA show

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Despite showing good signs of health for the first time in a long time, people continue to feel anxious about the state of the world’s economy. Interviewed by the IEA’s Kate Andrews, Head of Education Dr Steve Davies explains what he believes to be the two-folded reason for this: First, the insecurity of China’s banking system, which has produced unsustainable bubbles that are bound to burst at some point. Second, the state of the world’s money system, including the extended use of quantitative easing and low interest rates, which have also created their own set of bubbles, particularly in real estate.

Guests: Dr Steve Davies


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This is Money: Will the Budget help you (or anyone)?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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This week, Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard Straus and Georgie Frost pick apart the Budget to try to find out who the winners and losers will be. Philip Hammond pulled a George Osborne-sized rabbit from the hat at the end with the abolition of stamp duty for first-time buyers, but was that enough to make us to forget the gloomy economic news and the gags? On the plus side, the Budget brought an income tax cut for most, the promise of more homes being built, and no more stamp duty for most first-time buyers. On the negative side, economists say we are due another lost decade, Philip Hammond’s own financial watchdog said he would drive up house prices, and cough sweet jokes might be catching on.

Guests: Simon Lambert,Rachel Rickard-Straus


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Motley Fool Show: Stocks We're Thankful For and Must-See Movies

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show

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Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio, direct from Washington DC, for news, views and analysis of the US stocks that matter. In this week's show our analysts share 7 stocks they’re thankful for, and dig into some humble pie (i.e., stocks we were wrong about).

Guests: Chris Hill


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IEA: Will Planes Still Fly After Brexit?

Kate Andrews

Original Broadcast: IEA show

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What impact will Brexit have on British aviation and our ability to travel? That’s a question that’s been on many peoples’ lips recently, following warnings from the boss of Ryanair and other key industry figures, that flights between the UK and the EU could be grounded for months unless replacements for EU airline agreements are struck before Britain leaves the bloc. The IEA’s Chief Economist and head of the Brexit Unit, Julian Jessop, will weigh up the evidence, along with Digital Officer Madeline Grant, and decide whether these warnings stack up to reality.

Guests: Julian Jessop,Madeline Grant


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NEF: Will Brexit boost Britain's fishing industry?

New Economics Foundation

Original Broadcast: New Economics Foundation

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Pro-Brexit campaigners have argued leaving the EU means Britain can “take control” of its fisheries. But what does Brexit really mean for fishing communities and for the future of our fish stocks? This week, Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Fernanda Balata, Senior Programme Lead for Coastal Economies at the New Economics Foundation, Griffin Carpenter, NEF Senior Researcher, and James Wilson, a mussel farmer in Bangor, North Wales.

Guests: Fernanda Balata,Griffin Carpenter,James Wilson,Ayeisha Thomas-Smith


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Budget Special: The Investment Outlook

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Budget 2017 Special

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What SHOULD the Budget have included? What is the current investment outlook, and will the Budget change anything? Simon Rose is joined by chairman of the Share Centre, Gavin Oldham; Tim Evans, professor of business and political economy at Middlesex University; and financial commentator Ed Bowsher.

Guests: Gavin Oldham,Ed Bowsher,Tim Evans


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Budget Special: Individual Measures

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Budget 2017 Special

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Housing: Can the Chancellor’s measures make much difference, particularly to those hoping to get onto the housing ladder? Simon Rose is joined by PWC’s senior economist, Andrew Sentance; Tim Evans, professor of business and political economy at Middlesex University; and financial commentator Ed Bowsher. The panel discusses what they think of the Chancellor’s other measures, including those aimed at young people.

Guests: Andrew Sentance,Tim Evans,Ed Bowsher


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Budget Special: The Economy

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Budget 2017 Special

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What is the current economic outlook for the UK, given the OBR’s more pessimistic outlook for growth and productivity? Simon Rose is joined by PWC’s senior economist, Andrew Sentance; Tim Evans, professor of business and political economy at Middlesex University; and financial commentator Ed Bowsher.

Guests: Tim Evans,Andrew Sentance,Ed Bowsher


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