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Why are some countries richer than others, even though money, people and ideas can flow freely round the world? Why is it so hard for a country to turn things around and become rich? Are illiberal leaders like Trump good for their economy? What role do sovereign wealth funds play?
Nobel prize winning economist Simon Johnson gives us his theory on the damage extractive institutions do to wealth disparity. As a leading professor at MIT and former chief economist at the IMF, Robert and Steph quiz him on how the history of colonisation has shaped world economics and what can be done about it.
The Rest is Money is brought to you by Octopus Energy, Britain’s smart energy pioneer.
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Video Editor: Dylan Bonham
Producer: Isabelle Bougeard
Exec Producers: Chris Sawyer and Tom Whiter
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Why are some countries richer than others, even though money, people and ideas can flow freely round the world? Why is it so hard for a country to turn things around and become rich? Are illiberal leaders like Trump good for their economy? What role do sovereign wealth funds play?
Nobel prize winning economist Simon Johnson gives us his theory on the damage extractive institutions do to wealth disparity. As a leading professor at MIT and former chief economist at the IMF, Robert and Steph quiz him on how the history of colonisation has shaped world economics and what can be done about it.
The Rest is Money is brought to you by Octopus Energy, Britain’s smart energy pioneer.
Email: the[email protected]
X: @TheRestIsMoney
Instagram: @TheRestIsMoney
TikTok: @RestIsMoney
Advertise with us: [email protected]
For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com
Video Editor: Dylan Bonham
Producer: Isabelle Bougeard
Exec Producers: Chris Sawyer and Tom Whiter
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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