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Black Wednesday: Not as black as it's been painted?Copyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Martin Upton (The Open University)

25 September 2009

The latest episode of Open Finance: Lessons from history  Read more : Black Wednesday: Not as black as it's been painted?

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A brief history of... Black Wednesday Featuring: audio, Wikimedia CreativeCommons JeffOoi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Soros_talk_in_Malaysia.jpg

By Ione Mako (Guest), Martin Upton (The Open University)

24 September 2009

Black Wednesday is remembered as a dark day in British economic history. But the clouds were lined with gold. Martin Upton, head of the Centre...  Read more : A brief history of... Black Wednesday

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Money for Nothingphotos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

26 November 2008

Transcript of the BBC TWO Credit Crash Britain programme.  Read more : Money for Nothing

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Low interest, high loans… Featuring: video, photos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

06 November 2008

Following the Credit Crash Britain programme Chris Giles, Economics editor for the Financial Times explains how low interest rates and borrowing have effected our economy.  Read more : Low interest, high loans…

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How much is that mortgage in the window?Creative Commons Image Thomas Nugent under CC-BY-SA licence

By Martin Upton (The Open University)

29 May 2008

As the credit crunch continues to hit borrowers, Martin Upton asks "How much is that mortgage in the window?"  Read more : How much is that mortgage in the window?

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Listen to: The Darien Gap Featuring: audio, Creative Commons Image zugzug under CC-BY-SA licence

By Michael Portillo (Guest), Nat Edwards (Guest), Jim Malcolm (Guest), Michael Russell MSP (Guest), Douglas Watt (Guest)

31 December 2007

An attempt to establish a Scottish Empire played a major role in driving Scotland closer to England.  Read more : Listen to: The Darien Gap

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OU on the BBC: The Things We Forgot To Remember - The Darien gapBBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

07 December 2007

Michael Portillo unravels the financial crisis that ended in an Act Of Union, as part of the BBC/OU series 'The Things We Forgot to Remember'  Read more : OU on the BBC: The Things We Forgot To Remember - The Darien gap

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What is money?BBC

By The Big Question team (The Open University)

10 January 2005

You know when you don't have it, but what exactly is money?  Read more : What is money?

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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