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World Service,Β·304 episodes
The challenges of managing five generations at work
Who gets to decide how AI will develop in future?
Why are natural disasters costing more than ever to deal with?
Should inherited wealth be banned?
How much, if any, should you give to your children?
Is the island still the gateway to Beijing, or is it becoming a second-tier Chinese city?
Has the shock withdrawal of almost all the country's cash defeated the black economy?
Can the continent's biggest economies recover from a sharp fall in oil and metal prices?
What does Thursday's election result mean for the UK's negotiations with the EU?
China's masterplan to become a global leader in football
Ed Butler reports from Florida on whether President Trump can keep his economic promises
How are President Trump's policies affecting employment?
How does the city of Eindhoven integrate its many international workers?
In the Balance asks this week - is personal ownership on its way out?
How can employers offer more opportunities for disabled workers?
Is it still a useful way to make sense of events in an increasingly unpredictable world?
How to make work pay in the digital economy
Will 2017 be the year that breaks Europe?
Can rising protectionism in the age of digital commerce fit in with a global economy?
Do investors that buy poorly performing companies and then lobby for change do any good?
Should the state give a basic wage to everyone with no strings attached?
Can Donald Trump deliver on his promises of more jobs and growth?
Why does everyone want a piece of startup culture, and is it all it is cracked up to be?
Will Brexit undermine the dominance of London's banking industry?
A close look at Trump and Clinton's economic policy, with two of their advisers
Once seen as the rock stars of the finance world, have central bankers run out of ammo?
Is globalisation now in retreat? Should it or can it be abandoned?
Why are cities pulling out of the race to host the Olympic Games?
Turning the laws of economics upside down in the search for growth.
Have efforts to make business more competitive gone too far in restricting worker rights?