Trade
Who are the real beneficiaries in trade agreements, and how can smaller nations exert their influence? With Joseph Stiglitz, Arancha Gonzalez and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera.
How do we ensure international trade deals benefit everyone, instead of serving the interests of a privileged few? Bridget Kendall asks the Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, the world trade expert Arancha Gonzalez, and the Colombian lawyer Oscar Guardiola-Rivera for their thoughts.
(Photo: two people shaking hands in front of a map of the world. Credit: Shan Pillay)
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Is China being left out?
Duration: 00:47
Chapters
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Joseph Stiglitz
The dangers of trade agreements
Duration: 16:11
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60 Second Idea
Trade your best assets
Duration: 06:08
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Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
The Latin American approach to trade deals
Duration: 09:00
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Arancha Gonzalez
Why trade is a tool not an end in itself
Duration: 08:21
Joseph Stiglitz

Arancha Gonzalez

Oscar Guardiola-Rivera

60 Second Idea

In our Sixty Second Idea to improve the world, Colombian political scientist Dr Oscar Guardiola-Rivera suggests trading between nations would be fairer if we learnt from ancient history when commercial activities first started. He refers to the example of early Amerindian tribes where the rule was you always traded your best assets in order to create a more balanced and equal society. So exchange the best you have without accumulating wealth.聽
Broadcasts
- Mon 27 Apr 2015 01:05GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
- Tue 28 Apr 2015 08:05GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
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