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OU on the BBC: The Bottom Line - In the event of a crisis

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Evan Davis and guests discuss the current state of the world economy, and argue whether 'downtime' is equal to 'wasted' time.

27 May
2010

Evan Davis is joined by a panel of high-flying guests to find out what's going wrong - or right - with the world economy. They also discuss whether 'downtime' is equal to 'wasted' time.

Evan is joined by vice president and managing director of Proctor & Gamble Irwin Lee, managing director of Google UK Matt Brittin, and founder and chairman of VistaJet, Thomas Flohr.

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First broadcast: Saturday 21 Feb 2009 on BBC News

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