Everything will change
- Robert Peston
- 31 Jan 09, 01:00 AM
Do you want to know how bad the recession will be and what kind of global economy will be built from the rubble?
Here are a few clues. It's a short discussion I chaired for Radio 4's PM programme with Roger Carr, the chairman of Centrica and Cadbury, Richard Lambert, director general of the CBI, and Martin Wolf, the Financial Times's chief economic comentator.
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