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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 (15)
Previous programmes:
by year (196)

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    Cuba 2: A view from Havana

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    Available since yesterday.

    Peter Day reports from Havana, on the state of the Cuban economy.

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    1. Cuba 1: The view from Miami

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      Available since Saturday.

      Peter Day is in Miami, talking to Cuban Americans about their hopes for Cuba.

    2. Mass Customisation and the Experience Economy

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      Available since Sat, 3 Dec 2011.

      Peter Day hears from Joe Pine the man who coined the phrase the "experience economy".

    3. Politics and Economic Policies in Argentina

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      Available since Sat, 26 Nov 2011.

      Peter Day continues his look at the Argentine recovery.

    4. Argentina - Ten Years On

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      Available since Sat, 19 Nov 2011.

      Is there an 'Argentine Solution' for Europe?

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