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[153] Daniel Alpert looks at US Growth & John Aziz talks UK Austerity

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There are two prominent stories making business headlines right now involving powerful women suing their former employer: one at Goldman Sachs and one at Tinder, the start-up dating app company. Erin takes a look. Then, Erin sits down with Daniel Alpert, the author The Age of Oversupply, to get an insight on the future of ...

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There are two prominent stories making business headlines right now involving powerful women suing their former employer: one at Goldman Sachs and one at Tinder, the start-up dating app company. Erin takes a look.



Then, Erin sits down with Daniel Alpert, the author The Age of Oversupply, to get an insight on the future of the US economy. After the break, Erin talks to John Aziz, the economics and business correspondent at The Week, to get his take on the economic performance in the US and the UK.



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About John Aziz
John Aziz
I am interested in global trade dynamics, debt dynamics and the flow of credit, moneyness and currencies, unclearing markets, futurology, civil libertarianism, drone warfare, market democracy, solar technology, ecology, the psychology of bubbles, behaviourism, Bayesian statistics, subjectivism and a whole load of other stuff.

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