Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Paul Samuelson, Pioneer of Economics.
The work of economist Paul Samuelson, including one of his last interviews.
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Anthony Bolton Goes to China
Why Britain's best known investor Anthony Bolton is delaying retirement to go to China.
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Pay Czar Kenneth Feinberg
America's compensation czar on how he enforces the pay ceiling in failed companies.
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Twitter Turns its Mind to Profits
The co-founder of Twitter, Biz Stone talks about Google and how to make a profit.
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Coal and Iron: Where It All Started.
300 years ago, Abraham Darby used coal to make iron. We go to where it happened.
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Big Business and Copenhagen
ENEL and BASF, two of the world's biggest companies on what they want from Copenhagen.
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America's Nuclear Renaissance?
Can America achieve a renaissance of its nuclear industry?
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Clean Coal: Fool's Gold or the Bright Future?
We report from America on "clean coal technology". Delusion, or answer to global warming?
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New Drugs
Pfizer's head of research explains how decisions are made on which drugs to develop.
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Dubai's Fall From Grace
What does Dubai's fall from grace mean for its ambitions to be a global powerhouse?
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Over-reacting to Climate Change?
Are we in danger of cutting current living standards unnecessarily to stop global warming?
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The Shift Away from Exports
The problems of exporters trying to switch tack, to attract their own domestic consumers.
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Wind Power: Hot Air or Cool Sense?
A big energy company says wind power is more expensive than coal but will get cheaper.
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Rich betray poor on climate change
Have rich countries have broken their financial pledges on climate change?
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Brazil: Land of Energy
Much of Brazil's energy is from renewable sources. But does clean energy come cost free?
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Norway's Energy Wealth
Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg talks about energy and the environment.
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Brazil: Land of Opportunity?
Is Brazil the New Land of Opportunity?
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Future of economics
Just what is the future for economics?
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Working for Free
The world of the intern: is it ever right to work for free?
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Miracle of Malawi
The revolution in Malawi's food production, from subsidies for fertiliser and seeds.
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Hunger and Climate Change
The role of nitrogen fertilisers, in the twin threats of hunger and climate change.
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How confidence works
We look at the anatomy of confidence. If you think the economy's on the mend, it will be.
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China and the Dollar
How China's exchange rate affects whether you keep or lose your job.
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Iceland's special prosecutor speaks.
Iceland's special prosecutor says cases will be brought within a year.
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Cash For Forests
Brazil's Finance Minister says old industrial countries must pay to keep its forests.
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The East Is Not Red - Capitalism After The Fall of the Wall
Capitalism in the old Soviet bloc 20 years after the fall of the Wall.
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Ostalgie
Business life behind the old Iron Curtain twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall
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Guinea
Guinea is resource-rich but cash poor. Can the economy survive its political problems?
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Talking Inside The Box
The BBC tracked a shipping container for a year. It's home and we broadcast from inside.
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News on the Web: Who's Using Whom?
Rupert Murdoch criticised websites that offer links to his news free. Google responds.