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Stakeholder Capitalism
World Economic Forum
6 episodes
9 months ago
Can capitalism be made to work for all of us - and to improve rather than destroy the state of the planet? That's the questions asked in the book Stakeholder Capitalism written by World Economic Forum Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab. On this podcast, co-author Peter Vanham joins host Natalie Pierce to look at one particular aspect of the book. In the first half they interview an expert witness who sets out a particular problem with capitalism, and in the second half another expert proposes a potential solution that could help create an economy that works for progress, people and the planet.

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Can capitalism be made to work for all of us - and to improve rather than destroy the state of the planet? That's the questions asked in the book Stakeholder Capitalism written by World Economic Forum Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab. On this podcast, co-author Peter Vanham joins host Natalie Pierce to look at one particular aspect of the book. In the first half they interview an expert witness who sets out a particular problem with capitalism, and in the second half another expert proposes a potential solution that could help create an economy that works for progress, people and the planet.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Business
News,
Government,
Politics
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Episode 2: What works for workers
Stakeholder Capitalism
27 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 2: What works for workers

The decline of incomes for the bottom 50% of Americans has coincided with a fall in union membership. This episode looks at how those two facts might be linked and looks to Denmark where union representation is welcomed by employers.


Guests: Heather Long, economics correspondent at The Washington Post; Thomas Søby, chief economist of the Danish metalworkers union.



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Stakeholder Capitalism
Can capitalism be made to work for all of us - and to improve rather than destroy the state of the planet? That's the questions asked in the book Stakeholder Capitalism written by World Economic Forum Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab. On this podcast, co-author Peter Vanham joins host Natalie Pierce to look at one particular aspect of the book. In the first half they interview an expert witness who sets out a particular problem with capitalism, and in the second half another expert proposes a potential solution that could help create an economy that works for progress, people and the planet.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.