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Markets in crisis: Track 3

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In the first decade of the 21st century we saw financial markets collapse, sudden spikes in food prices and projections of major environmental impact from climate change. All pose serious challenges to the global economic and financial systems. Economist and Nobel prize winner Amartya Sen along with leading experts in the field discuss re-thinking the social, economic and political systems we have in place today. This material forms part of The Open University course DD309 Doing economics: people, markets and policy.

Track 3: Balancing markets and government regulation

What influence does governments have on the global economy? We look at Chinas healthcare as a classic case study.



Tracks in this podcast:

Track Title Description
1 Markets in Crisis A short introduction to this album Play now Markets in Crisis
2 Human motivation during a global crisis Nobel prize winner Amartya Sen expresses that now more than ever it's time to re-think the social, economic and political organisations we have in place today. Play now Human motivation during a global crisis
3 Balancing markets and government regulation What influence does governments have on the global economy? We look at Chinas healthcare as a classic case study. Play now Balancing markets and government regulation
4 The marketisation of the Chinese economy A closer insight to the common trends within growing economies. As Chinas wealth grew so did their desire for luxury foods such as meat. Play now The marketisation of the Chinese economy
5 Climate change and the global economy What measures can be taken to encourage environmentally friendly markets? Play now Climate change and the global economy

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