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How can African countries make the most of their new oil finds?
As a criminal enquiry opens into bank rate-rigging, have banks lost their true purpose?
The gap between rich and poor is growing around the world. But should we worry?
Greece has chosen to stay in the euro, but how much does business care about it?
Will presidential elections in Egypt banish uncertainty and bring economic renewal?
At the end of Diamond Jubilee week, we ask how business has changed in the last 60 years.
How would you organise an economic super-state? Would that solve the Eurozone's problems?
Is giving away a fortune, even more fun than making the money in the first place?
Why doesn't the collective memory of an organisation stop it from making the old mistakes?
How worried is the rest of the world about the new crisis engulfing the eurozone?
Are press barons facing extinction? Justin Rowlatt and guests discuss the future of papers
Justin Rowlatt and guests try to guage the true health of the U.S. Economy
France is often envied for its lifestyle, but is its social model sustainable?
As Facebook's buys Instagram are we seeing another technology bubble in the making?
Is the current boom in the oil business bad for the Arab Spring?
Can angry people change the course of economic history? Will protests halt cuts in Europe?
Is it time that companies were persuaded to spend?
How to pursue austerity without damaging growth? Can economies find the sweet spot?
Is China's economy running out of steam? Lesley Curwen and her guests debate the issue.
We swap the studio for the city of London to reflect on the future of manufacturing.
Is it time for a rescue strategy for Greece along the lines of the post-war Marshall plan?
How do you know when it's time to go bust?
When is big too big? Justin Rowlatt and guests discuss whether companies can be too large.
If you face a difficult problem what is the best style of leadership to solve it?
Justin Rowlatt and guests discuss whether capitalism needs fixing. And do meetings work?
Are we all becoming more risk-averse, and what does that mean for the global economy?
Justin Rowlatt and guests tackle the thorny issue of executive pay.
Is the Chinese property market the next financial disaster waiting to happen?
Are we as perilously placed now as we were in the darkest days of 2008?
Justin Rowlatt asks whether Germany wants to dominate Europe's finances.