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Global Business

A weekly programme for a non-specialist audience, Global Business reports on major business and workplace issues, emerging trends and significant personalities from countries and cultures around the world. Presented by Peter Day.

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coming up (12)
Previous programmes:
by year (204)

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    The Road Ahead For Electrical Engines?

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    The future of the automotive industry with a young entrepreneur who runs a consultancy.

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    1. Do It Yourself Jobs

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      Available since last Saturday.

      Young entrepreneurs aiming to beat the recession.

    2. Class Struggle

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      Available since Sat, 28 Jan 2012.

      All around the world, people think education is in crisis. Peter Day asks why.

    3. Two Authors

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      Available since Sat, 21 Jan 2012.

      Peter Day talks to two authors of recent books about the way the world is developing.

    4. The Curse of the Bonus

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      Available since Sat, 14 Jan 2012.

      Peter Day traces the rise of the bonus culture and the impact it has had on the economy.

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Peter Day drinks in big changes in the world wine industry.

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