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Ledarredaktionen
Så påverkas Sverige av handelskriget

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 48:38


4 februari. Donald Trump använder tullar och handelspolitik för att få sin vilja fram, senast mot Mexiko och Kanada. Hur ska Sverige agera i en värld där frihandeln ifrågasätts? Andreas Ericson diskuterar med Anna Stellinger, Svenskt Näringsliv, Fredrik Erixon, Ecipe och Per Altenberg, Kommerskollegium.

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Konflikt
Så rustar Europa för ett nytt handelskrig med Trump

Konflikt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 55:50


Donald Trump gick till val på att skydda amerikanska jobb med höga tullmurar. USA:s skifte i synen på världshandel har redan satt djupa spår och nu fruktar Europa ett eskalerande globalt handelskrig. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Inför det amerikanska valet har ekonomer i Europa med växande oro lyssnat till Trumps vallöften om att införa skyhöga importtullar. Jag ska höja dom så förskräckligt att företagen flyttar hit på direkten, lovar Trump. Det här kan bli en chock för hela det globala handelssystemet lyder varningsropen och i Europa växer nu rädslan för vad som händer om USA vänder sig inåt. Blir Europa ett museum med tomma fabriker?De nya protektionistiska vindarna från andra sidan av Atlanten visar ett dramatiskt skifte i USA:s syn på världshandeln. Och skiftet, där USA vill se om sitt eget hus och skydda den egna industrin, har synts även under Joe Biden. Konflikt har besökt den nordnorska industristaden Mo i Rana, där en stor nybyggd batterifabrik står tom. Förhoppningen var att satsningen och den nya fabriken skulle ge kommunen tusentals nya jobb. Men plötsligt var det mer lönsamt att satsa i USA. Medverkande: Johan Norberg, debattör och författare, knuten till tankesmedjan Cato Institute. Carl Bergqvist, chefsekonom på Stockholms handelskammare. Jarrod och Jayanne, Trump-väljare i Pennsylvania. Fredrik Erixon, chef för tankesmedjan European Center for Political Economy i Bryssel. Mona Bolin, ingenjör och fd anställd på Freyr i Mo i Rana. Håkon Gundersen, anställd på Freyr i Mo i Rana och facklig företrädare på Tekna. Benedicte Steinbakk, näringslivsreporter på Rana Blad. Bård Skogedal Bergerud, fd anställd på Freyr i Mo i Rana. Geir Waage (Arbeiderpartiet), kommunalråd Rana kommun. Line, Mo i Rana-bo. Jessica Rosencrantz (Moderaterna), EU-minister. Peter Dahlén, chef för AmCham, amerikanska handelskammaren i Sverige. Reportrar: Therese Rosenvinge (Norge), Ulrika Bergqvist (Stockholm), Simon Isaksson (USA), Daniel Alling (Tyskland). Programledare: Ulrika Bergqvistulrika.bergqvist@sverigesradio.seProducent: Therese Rosenvingetherese.rosenvinge@sverigesradio.seTekniker: Jakob Lalér

Ledarredaktionen
Varför tappar EU konkurrenskraft?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 38:11


26 september. Mario Draghis rapport om EU:s ekonomiska utmaningar har fått stor uppmärksamhet. Varför tappar vi mark jämfört med USA och Kina? Fredrik Erixon från Ecipe, Fredrik Johansson från Frivärld och Olof Ehrenkrona diskuterar EU:s svaga tillväxt med Andreas Ericson.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 95: EU vs. US States – Comparing economic growth

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 17:22


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon and Oscar Guinea speak about relative economic decline – more specifically the decline of the European economy in comparison to the American economy. This conversation is based on a recent ECIPE paper on Europe’s poor economic growth and its consequences for prosperity. The Policy Brief...

Hälsa för ohälsosamma
102. Träna för äventyret

Hälsa för ohälsosamma

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 29:13


För att åka rullskidor från Smygehuk till Barcelona eller cykla över hela den amerikanska kontinenten krävs god fysik. Den här veckan gästas podden av Fredrik Erixon som driver en äventyrsskola. Han berättar om vad som krävs för att lyckas med såväl extrema fysiska utmaningar som vardagsmotionen.

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Global Economy Podcast
Episode 94: The Enduring Legacy of Adam Smith with Matt Ridley and Russ Roberts

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 59:58


In a wide-ranging conversation with Matt Ridley and Russ Roberts, Fredrik Erixon delves into the enduring legacy of Adam Smith, the Scottish philosopher whose ideas have profoundly shaped our understanding of society and the economy. Celebrating the 300th anniversary of Smith, they explore his seminal...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 93: The US trade policy and America’s role in the world economic order with Keith Rockwell and Stuart Harbinson

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 51:31


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Keith Rockwell and Stuart Harbinson about the US trade policy and America’s role in the world economic order, specifically, how does the Biden administration think about trade? Keith M. Rockwell is a Senior Research Fellow at the Hinrich Foundation. Before...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 92: The EU’s Digital Regulations and Freedom of Political Speech with Joan Barata

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 46:52


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Dr Joan Barata about emerging European regulations affecting speech and political discourse. They discuss recent legislation such as the Digital Services Act, the Media Act and their impact on digital platforms and freedom of political speech. Dr...

Så in i Själen
124. Fredrik Erixon – Vad är viktigast, resan eller målet?

Så in i Själen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 57:48


I veckans avsnitt av ”Så in i Själen” har jag bjudit in Fredrik Erixon.Fredrik är utbildad civ.ekonom. Han har drivit och ägt egna bolag med och utan personal sedan 1999. Han har jobbat internationellt och lokalt och både startat och lagt ned bolag de senaste 20 åren. Fredrik älskar förändring, utmaningar, sport och äventyr och har under årens lopp genomfört väldigt många olika typer av tävlingar, lopp och äventyr… Han har åkt rullskidor genom Sverige cykla från väst till östkusten i USA,... Dessutom kör jag träningsupplägget 8 Weeks of Dedication. Han har podden Träning och Fika. Sveriges första podcast som handlar om det bästa i livet enligt Fredrik, nämligen att träna och att fika. Förutom podden och träningskonceptet så jobbar han också som inspiratör och föreläsare: 1. Att drömma stort 2. Resan eller målet, det är frågan - heter hans två föreläsningar. Fredrik var lite fundersam över vad han kunde tillföra i min podd, han tycker kanske inte att han är så värst spirituell sa han. Det är intressant det där med vad människor tänker är spirituellt eller inte. I min värld så är alla människor spirituella, bara mer eller mindre medvetna om det. Välkommen till ett inspirerande samtal i ”Så in i Själen”. Producerat av Silverdrake Förlagwww.silverdrakeforlag.seRedaktör: Marcus Tigerdraakemarcus@silverdrakeforlag.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coffee House Shots
Are Sweden's liberal laws incubating violent crime?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 14:58


In his column for the Telegraph, Fraser Nelson says that Sweden has become a gangster's paradise, with its liberal approach to criminal justice allowing a shocking subculture of violence. He is joined by Katy Balls and Fredrik Erixon, Swedish economist and writer, to discuss how the country should respond to gun violence. 

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 88: The Current State of Globalisation with Erik van der Marel

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 35:01


Fredrik Erixon talks to Erik van der Marel about what kind of changes are arising in the global economy and in globalisation itself. They touch upon the notion of whether globalisation is dying as well as the role of globalisation in trading goods and services....

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 87: The Future of China with Xi Jinping with Frank Lavin

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 26:29


Fredrik Erixon talks to Frank Lavin about the overall direction of Chinese security and economic policies after the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party that was held between 16-22 October 2022. They focus on the political relations with Taiwan and Russia...

Liberal Halvtime
Ep. 335: Bør Norge bli medlem av EU?

Liberal Halvtime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 69:23


Europa og EU forandres raskt som følge av pandemi og krigen i Ukraina. Vil Norge sakke akterut fordi vi ikke er med i EU? Blir Norden et viktig tyngdepunkt i Europa? Hva blir EUs viktigste prioriteringer fremover? Gjest er direktør i ECIPE, Fredrik Erixon.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 82: Ukrainian Economy During the War with Maria Repko

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 26:36


Fredrik Erixon talks to Maria Repko, a colleague in the world of think tanks and the Deputy Executive Director at the Centre for Economic Strategy, a Kyiv-based research organization. Ms Repko has been working to achieve institutional reforms and improved...

CONVOCO! Podcast
#77 A New Form of Globalization - Fredrik Erixon & Corinne Flick

CONVOCO! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 28:50


In our new CONVOCO! Podcast Corinne M. Flick speaks with Fredrik Erixon, Director of the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels, about:A New Form of Globalization

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 75: Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World with Mark Clifford

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 59:27


Fredrik Erixon talks to Mark L. Clifford about his new book: Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World: What China's Crackdown Reveals about its Plans to End Freedom Everywhere. They discuss the development of Hong Kong and a chilling account of...

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Wright on the Nail
News Roundtable: Russian invasion of Ukraine

Wright on the Nail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 48:27


In this week's ‘News Roundtable' episode, host Chris Wright is joined by Matthew Stadlen, radio and TV presenter; Marta Dzhumaha, PR specialist at BetterMe; Fredrik Erixon, economist and director of ECIPE; and Oz Katerji, freelance conflict journalist and filmmaker.Following the devastating attack which Russia launched on Ukraine, Chris opens the discussion by speaking with Marta Dzhumaha, a civilian in Ukraine, about the country's united spirit, and growing fears for civilians caught in a conflict they did not start, or want. Oz Katerji joins the discussion speaking from Kyiv, to describe how the city's defences are holding up since being invaded, and shares his experience covering the conflict on the ground.Together the panel then discuss the effectiveness of international sanctions, the resilience of President Zelensky, and the West's responsibility to protect the people of Ukraine.Created & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.comSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at: www.wrightonthenail.fm

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 73: Impact of Western Sanctions on Russia with Michael Bernstam

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 34:27


Western governments have imposed severe economic and financial sanctions after Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Michael Bernstam about an economic deterrence measure by Western governments to sanction Russia's central bank and...

Ledarredaktionen
Vilka effekter får sanktionerna?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 40:53


2 mars. Hur fungerar sanktionerna och vilka bekymmer kommer de att ge svenska företag? Och vad händer till exempel med ”frysta” tillgångar rent praktiskt? Michael Koch, Kommerskollegium, Fredrik Erixon, tankesmedjan Ecipe och Joar Forssell, utrikespolitisk talesperson för Liberalerna, reder ut frågorna med Mattias Svensson.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 71: IP in the EU FTA’s Series: Introduction to the Project with Fredrik Erixon

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 17:04


In this online conversation, Jacki Davis talks to Fredrik Erixon, the Director of ECIPE and an author of the recent study titled: “The Benefits of Intellectual Property Rights in EU Free Trade Agreements“. They discuss the economic and broader societal...

Ledarredaktionen
Blir Kina bättre av mindre handel?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 44:32


26 oktober. Vilka är skälen att handla med diktaturer som Kina, och på vilka villkor ska det ske? Mattias Svensson samtalar med Patrik Kronqvist på Expressens ledarsida och Fredrik Erixon, chef för tankesmedjan ECIPE.

IIEA Talks
Fredrik Erixon - European Digital Sovereignty and the Transatlantic Relationship

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 61:03


In his address to the IIEA, Fredrik Erixon argues that Europe's quest for digital sovereignty is unrealistic if it requires Europe to cut its dependence on the rest of the world by substituting foreign suppliers with local ones. Instead, Europe's relative economic decline means it will become more dependent on innovation and technological breakthroughs happening outside of the EU. Mr Erixon argues that the EU should improve its autonomous capacity to use and commercialise new digital technology and that Europe should deepen collaboration with the US and other like-minded countries to help shape the global norms and rules guiding digital markets. This is the sixth event in an IIEA project entitled Europe's Digital Future, which is exploring the topic of ‘digital sovereignty' in Europe. As part of this project, which is supported by Google, a year-long programme of events and research is exploring what this concept means, and what future it might herald for the EU and for small, open economies like Ireland. Fredrik Erixon has been the Director of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) since it was founded in 2006. He is a Swedish economist and is the author of several books. His research interests include trade, regulatory policy and technological change and Europe's relations with North America and Asia. The Financial Times has ranked Erixon as one of Brussels's thirty most influential people.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 58: The Culture of Freedom of Speech Online with Nicklas Berild Lundblad

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 71:23


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon and Nicklas Berild Lundblad discuss the culture of freedom of speech online and how that culture gets strong impulses by governments that are pushing regulations that directly or indirectly forces digital platforms to censor more...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 49: Supporting Trust and Trade Openness in Covid-19 Vaccines – What should we do? With Simon Evenett

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 52:42


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon and Simon Evenett talk about trade and vaccines. What are the consequences of vaccines export restrictions – and how do they relate to the value chain of vaccines production? What better measures can governments take...

The Green Market Podcast
Market Visions for Europe

The Green Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 41:34


The Green Market's Host, Luke Warren, talks with Fredrik Erixon, Director of The European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), Adam Bartha, Director of Epicenter and Kai Weiss, Research and Outreach Coordinator at the Austrian Economics Center, about the Market Environmental Visions for Europe over the coming decades. Hosted by Luke Warren Produced by Henry Lloyd Created by the British Conservation Alliance, in association with the Austrian Economics Center and Cedargold

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 48: What is Wrong with the German Economy? With Philipp Lamprecht

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 47:07


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon and Philipp Lamprecht talk about Germany and the German economy, and more specifically about Philipp’s new paper – What is Wrong with the German Economy? The Case for Openness to Technology and Human Capital. Philipp...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 47: Europe and the Digital Economy with Eline Chivot

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 29:08


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon and Eline Chivot talk about Europe and the digital economy. Where is it going? What are the challenges? And what can we expect in the future? Eline Chivot is a Senior Digital Policy Adviser at the...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 44: The US, Europe and Geopolitics with Prince Michael of Liechtenstein

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 31:13


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Prince Michael of Liechtenstein about geopolitics today. The discussion is focused on the United States’ geopolitical significance, the new drive for European sovereignty, and the pandemic’s consequences on Europe’s economy and future recovery.

Ledarredaktionen
Kan Sverige skynda på vaccineringen?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 41:32


4 mars. Andreas Ericson diskuterar med Sveriges vaccinsamordnare Richard Bergström och Fredrik Erixon vid tankesmedjan Ecipe.

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Global Economy Podcast
Episode 42: UK Trade Policy with David Henig

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 35:33


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks with David Henig about the direction of the UK’s trade policy, and how the politics of trade are shaping up in Britain. They analyse recent developments including the UK’s intention to join the Comprehensive...

Lev ditt Drömliv
Avsnitt 38: Med Fredrik Erixon, äventyrare och extremidrottare

Lev ditt Drömliv

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 50:06


Fantastiskt! Så tänkte jag Erik, kring Fredriks berättelse om att åka rullskidor genom hela Sverige och hans planer på kommande äventyr i USA. Hör Fredrik berätta om varför han tränar så mycket, om hans skidåkning, hur han vill leva livet fullt ut, och göra sådant han verkligen mår bra av. Dagens avsnitt bjuder på inspiration, motivation, och fullt ös för att skapa det liv vi själva vill leva.  John Andreas Gentlemen's Coach & Erik Olsson Primal Health Coach ---------- Tack för alla recensioner!  Dina recensioner inspirerar och uppmuntrar oss båda, Erik och John-Andreas och de hjälper andra att hitta vår podd. Om du uppskattar och ser värde i det vi gör, vore det fantastiskt om du kan skriva en egen kort recension på Apple Podcast! Följ Erik och John-Andreas Prenumerera på podden “Lev ditt Drömliv”, genom Apple Podcasts Android Direkt på Podbean ---------- Gratis Bonus - Primal! Kostnadsfritt! Ta del av Primalhjulet, optimera din livsstil - Gratis Bonus! Kontakta Erik Olsson, Coach Email: erikolsson@2strongarms.se Bli medlem i FB gruppen “Upptäck din fulla potential” Besök Erik på www.2strongarms.se Följ Erik Instagram Linkedin Facebook Intresserad av frihet? Ta del av "the Digital Freedom Coach - Podcast", en podd om att komma övervinna sina hinder. På engelska.  ---------- Kontakta John-Andreas, Gentlemen's coach E-mail: gentlemenscoach@gmail.com Besök John-Andreas på www.gentlemenscoach.com Följ John-Andreas Instagram ---------- För kännedom,  Detta avsnitt kan innehålla information om produkter eller tjänster som Erik eller John-Andreas arbetar med själva, eller med andra bolag som vi har samarbete med, och som vi kan få kompensation ifrån. Vid sådana tillfällen är det med väl valda samarbetspartners som står för våra värderingar och som stödjer vårt budskap om optimering och att kunna leva sitt drömliv.

Coffee House Shots
What does Europe teach the UK about a Covid second wave?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 21:11


As the UK seems to enter a second wave of coronavirus infections, Europe is again the guide on the trajectory of the virus and the best strategy to tackle it. But from Sweden to Belgium, which European country should we follow, and is anyone in government listening? Kate Andrews talks to Fraser Nelson and Swedish economist Fredrik Erixon.

Ledarredaktionen
Springer EU-utvecklingen ifrån Sverige?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 38:49


16 september. I dagens avsnitt av Ledarredaktionen diskuteras EU:s framtid. Med Fredrik Johansson. Som gäster deltar Fredrik Erixon, Göran von Sydow och Christofer Fjellner.

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Hälsa för ohälsosamma
42. Extremträning

Hälsa för ohälsosamma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 42:21


David Eberhard träffar Jurij Lederman, en döende teaterman som skaffat sig en 30-årings fysik som 70-åring och Fredrik Erixon, träningsfanatikern som bland annat åkt Vasaloppet 16 gånger, genomfört Ö till Ö och flertalet Ironman-tävlingar. Tillsammans försöker de reda ut hur de skapar motivation. 

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 34: UK Trade Policy (after Brexit) with David Henig

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 40:15


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to David Henig, the director of the UK Trade Policy Project. They discuss what is the UK trying to accomplish with its trade policy now that it is independent of the EU. The discussion...

Coronomics
How countries suffered from 'the lost months' of Covid

Coronomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 43:23


Reporter at Canada's Globe and Mail, Robyn Doolittle, joins the panel this week to discuss what went wrong in Canada. Speaking to a series of infectious-disease experts, health officials and politicians, Robyn and her team pieced together an image of the 'lost months' - a period between January and March when more should have been done to prevent the pandemic. Also on the podcast: Kate Andrews gives an update on the latest in Leicester; Jennifer Creery reports on Hong Kong's latest worry - an influx of migrant workers; and Fredrik Erixon reflects back on Sweden's laissez-faire approach. Read the articles discussed here: Hong Kong: https://asiatimes.com/2020/06/hold-quarantine-centre-plea-as-domestic-workers-return/ Sweden: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sweden-self-isolation-in-the-country-that-didnt-do-lockdown-jdjdsc8mm Canada: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/investigations/article-canadas-lost-months-when-covid-19s-first-wave-hit-governments-and/ UK: https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/hundreds-more-people-diagnosed-covid-4272970 The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.

Coronomics
How countries suffered from 'the lost months' of Covid

Coronomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 43:23


Reporter at Canada's Globe and Mail, Robyn Doolittle, joins the panel this week to discuss what went wrong in Canada. Speaking to a series of infectious-disease experts, health officials and politicians, Robyn and her team pieced together an image of the 'lost months' - a period between January and March when more should have been done to prevent the pandemic. Also on the podcast: Kate Andrews gives an update on the latest in Leicester; Jennifer Creery reports on Hong Kong's latest worry - an influx of migrant workers; and Fredrik Erixon reflects back on Sweden's laissez-faire approach. Read the articles discussed here: Hong Kong: https://asiatimes.com/2020/06/hold-quarantine-centre-plea-as-domestic-workers-return/ Sweden: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sweden-self-isolation-in-the-country-that-didnt-do-lockdown-jdjdsc8mm Canada: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/investigations/article-canadas-lost-months-when-covid-19s-first-wave-hit-governments-and/ UK: https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/hundreds-more-people-diagnosed-covid-4272970 The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.

Spectator Radio
Coronomics: how countries suffered from 'the lost months' of Covid

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 43:23


Reporter at Canada's Globe and Mail, Robyn Doolittle, joins the panel this week to discuss what went wrong in Canada. Speaking to a series of infectious-disease experts, health officials and politicians, Robyn and her team pieced together an image of the 'lost months' - a period between January and March when more should have been done to prevent the pandemic. Also on the podcast: Kate Andrews gives an update on the latest in Leicester; Jennifer Creery reports on Hong Kong's latest worry - an influx of migrant workers; and Fredrik Erixon reflects back on Sweden's laissez-faire approach. Read the articles discussed here: Hong Kong: https://asiatimes.com/2020/06/hold-quarantine-centre-plea-as-domestic-workers-return/ Sweden: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sweden-self-isolation-in-the-country-that-didnt-do-lockdown-jdjdsc8mm Canada: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/investigations/article-canadas-lost-months-when-covid-19s-first-wave-hit-governments-and/ UK: https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/hundreds-more-people-diagnosed-covid-4272970 The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 31: How Innovation Works with Matt Ridley

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 62:19


Fredrik Erixon talks to Matt Ridley – a journalist, thinker, author and businessman – about his new book, How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom. In their conversation, Matt and Fredrik talk about how innovation happens and under...

Timbro
Den mäktiga staten hotar den starka ekonomin

Timbro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020


Coronakrisen har fått politiker runt om i världen att stänga gränser och tala om vikten av självförsörjning. Bakom detta finns föreställningen att en mäktig stat som kan kontrollera det ekonomiska utbytet också kan garantera ekonomisk styrka. Men även denna gång kommer protektionismen och merkantilismen att misslyckas, skriver Fredrik Erixon.

Coronomics
How the pandemic is contributing to social unrest

Coronomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 51:01


In this week's episode, the Coronomics panel discuss Brazil’s unknown death toll, Sweden’s cautious optimism for employment, the UK’s crawl out of lockdown restrictions, and the double standards uncovered in America’s lockdown rules. Kate Andrews is joined by Fredrik Erixon in Sweden, Nick Gillespie in New York City, and Mauricio Savarese in Brazil.

Spectator Radio
Coronomics: how the pandemic is contributing to social unrest

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 51:01


In this week's episode, the Coronomics panel discuss Brazil’s unknown death toll, Sweden’s cautious optimism for employment, the UK’s crawl out of lockdown restrictions, and the double standards uncovered in America’s lockdown rules. Kate Andrews is joined by Fredrik Erixon in Sweden, Nick Gillespie in New York City, and Mauricio Savarese in Brazil.

Coronomics
How the pandemic is contributing to social unrest

Coronomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 51:01


In this week's episode, the Coronomics panel discuss Brazil’s unknown death toll, Sweden’s cautious optimism for employment, the UK’s crawl out of lockdown restrictions, and the double standards uncovered in America’s lockdown rules. Kate Andrews is joined by Fredrik Erixon in Sweden, Nick Gillespie in New York City, and Mauricio Savarese in Brazil.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 30: The State of International Free Trade with Dan Ikenson

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 56:39


Fredrik Erixon talks to Dan Ikenson, the director of the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. They start their discussion by talking about how free trade is seen in Washington under the presidency of Donald Trump....

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 29: Trade in large Federal Markets with Michelle Egan

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 51:03


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Michelle Egan, Professor and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam of the School of International Service at the American University and author of the book Single Markets: Economic Integration in Europe and the United States. Their discussion...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 28: Covid-19 and the future for European SMEs with Veronique Willems

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 22:15


Small and Medium Entreprises (SMEs) represent two-thirds of total employment in Europe. Over the years, their role in economic growth and business activity has been expanding. In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Veronique Willems, the Secretary-General for SMEunited, about...

Spectator Radio
Audio Reads: Fredrik Erixon, James Forsyth, and Leaf Arbuthnot

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 24:38


On this week's Audio Reads, Swedish economist Fredrik Erixon reads his cover piece (https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/league-of-nations-the-race-out-of-lockdown) explaining how European nations are all flying blind in the pandemic. James Forsyth advocates (https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-british-state-needs-rewiring) a complete rewiring of the British state. And Leaf Arbuthnot, whose novel Looking For Eliza is released this week, extolls (https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/how-to-go-clubbing-without-leaving-your-living-room) the joys of Zoom raves.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 27: Trust and Trade in the Age of Covid-19 with Ambassador Darci Vetter

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 39:04


The pandemic has put great challenges to firms and the leadership of organisations. In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Darci Vetter, a senior executive at Edelman and former lead trade negotiator, about a survey of corporate leadership during the...

Spectator Radio
The Edition: how Europe is guessing its way out of lockdown

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 37:39


European countries all seem to be doing something different, so what are the lessons from the continent (00:45)? Plus, how the West's lockdown impacts the developing world in a very real way (13:05). And last, rediscovering the joy of driving on the country's empty roads (24:55). With economist Fredrik Erixon, the Economist's Anne McElvoy, Stanford Professor Jayanta Bhattacharya, Indian economist Ashwini Deshpande, writer Alexander Pelling-Bruce, and transport journalist Christian Wolmar. Presented by Cindy Yu. Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.

The Edition
League of nations: guessing our way out of lockdown

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 37:39


European countries all seem to be doing something different, so what are the lessons from the continent (00:45)? Plus, how the West's lockdown impacts the developing world in a very real way (13:05). And last, rediscovering the joy of driving on the country's empty roads (24:55).With economist Fredrik Erixon, the Economist's Anne McElvoy, Stanford Professor Jayanta Bhattacharya, Indian economist Ashwini Deshpande, writer Alexander Pelling-Bruce, and transport journalist Christian Wolmar.Presented by Cindy Yu.Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 25: The necessary steps in International Trade and the Single Market with Anna Stellinger

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 37:02


Fredrik Erixon talks to Anna Stellinger, the Deputy Director General at the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise responsible for International and EU Affairs. They discuss trade and border issues European businesses have come across during this pandemic – what has and...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 24: The virus and the World with Johan Norberg

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 53:12


In this episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to Johan Norberg, a leading advocate of globalization and author of Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future. His latest book, which has only been released in Swedish, is called the Virus and the...

CONVOCO! Podcast
#7 Corinne Flick & Fredrik Erixon - Decline & Change: Global Institutions in Transformation

CONVOCO! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 22:55


Corinne M. Flick speaks with Fredrik Erixon, Director of the European Centre for International Political Economy, about: Decline & Change: Global Institutions in Transformation

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 22: Why is Europe’s Centre-right dying? with Dalibor Rohac

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 43:47


Fredrik Erixon talks to Dalibor Rohac, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and the author of In Defense of Globalism, about the crisis in the centre-right in Europe. In a recent Op-ed, Dalibor wrote about his recent experience...

The Edition
Coronomics: how surreal is this economic crash?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 40:15


On the podcast this week, we take a look at the exceptional nature of 'coronomics' and what comes after (00:55), how the Swedish are dealing with coronavirus differently (18:50), and lessons in solitude from a polar explorer (31:15).With Kate Andrews, Lionel Barber, Fredrik Erixon, Yascha Mounk and Geoff Wilson.Presented by Cindy Yu.Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.

Spectator Radio
The Edition: coronomics and the reality of a surreal crash

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 40:15


On the podcast this week, we take a look at the exceptional nature of 'coronomics' and what comes after (00:55), how the Swedish are dealing with coronavirus differently (18:50), and lessons in solitude from a polar explorer (31:15). With Kate Andrews, Lionel Barber, Fredrik Erixon, Yascha Mounk and Geoff Wilson. Presented by Cindy Yu. Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 21: Protectionism before, during, and after the Coronavirus Pandemic with Simon Evenett

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 48:33


A recently published report by the Global Trade Alert warns to a sharp rise in barriers to exporting medical supplies needed to counteract the spread of coronavirus. These barriers are putting countless lives at risk. In this episode, Fredrik Erixon...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 20: Germany and Global Economic Governance in an age of chaos with Claudia Schmucker

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 37:06


Fredrik Erixon talks to Dr Claudia Schmucker, the head of the Globalization and the World Economy programme at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), about the WTO, G7, G20 – and Germany’s perception about global economic developments. Germany is...

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Smedjanpodden
99: Är något pris för högt för att bekämpa smittspridningen?

Smedjanpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 40:59


Det finns inget ursprungligt ”normalläge” att återvända till: varje ekonomisk kris förändrar de samhällen vi lever i. Men i vilken slags värld lever vi i, om ett år? Är flygbranschen förstatligad? Har nödvändiga strukturreformer genomförts? Och vem kommer äga historieskrivningen: frihandelsvännerna eller protektionisterna?  I dagens avsnitt av Smedjanpodden förklarar Fredrik Erixon varför vare sig vänstern, Anders Borg, eller självförsörjningivrarna har rätt svar på vad som borde göras. Vi gör också ett nedslag hos Maria Jacky som bor utanför Rom – hur ser vardagen ut i karantänens Italien?

Ledarredaktionen
Finns motmedel när världsekonomin smittas av corona?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 29:54


12 mars. I dagens avsnitt av Ledarredaktionen diskuteras coronavirusets påverkan på ekonomin i Sverige och i världen.Med Maria Ludvigsson. Som gäster deltar Fredrik Erixon och Patrick Krassén. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Global Economy Podcast
Episode 19: Understanding Barriers to Digital Trade with Erik van der Marel

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 30:19


At a time where digital trade is the fastest growing component of all trade flows, barriers to digital trade are also rising. Fredrik Erixon talks to Erik van der Marel, Senior Economist at ECIPE and Lecturer at the Solvay Brussels...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 18: How is the EU setting standards around the World? with Anu Bradford

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 20:26


Fredrik Erixon talks to Anu Bradford, Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School, about her new book “The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World“. The Brussels Effect was first defined by...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 17: How much do people trust Government, Media, NGOs and Business? with Ambassador Darci Vetter

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 22:59


Fredrik Erixon talks to Ambassador Darci Vetter, Global Lead of Public Affairs and Vice Chair of Agriculture, Food and Trade for Edelman and former Chief Agricultural Negotiator for the U.S. Trade Representative. They discuss this year’s Edelman Trust Barometer results....

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 16: Understanding the crisis at the WTO with Roderick Abbott

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 28:20


Fredrik Erixon talks to Roderick Abbott, Senior Adviser at ECIPE and former Deputy Director-General of the WTO and EU ambassador to Geneva. They discuss the crisis in the WTO’s appellate body. What has led to this impasse and what are...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 14: How to reform Special and Differential Treatment in the WTO? with Inu Manak

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 30:07


Fredrik Erixon talks to Inu Manak, a Visiting Fellow at the Cato Institute, about Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) in the WTO. The current SDT regime has led President Trump to tweet that the WTO is broken and unfair. Does...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 13: What type of election campaign is developing in the UK? with Sophia Gaston

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 34:12


Fredrik Erixon talks to Sophia Gaston, the Director of British Foreign Policy Group and a Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and the European Policy Center. They talk about the current populist-nationalist challenge in Europe and the West,...

Ledarredaktionen
Brexit – varför ska det vara så svårt?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 26:37


18 oktober. I dagens avsnitt av Ledarredaktionen diskuteras det nya Brexitavtalet.Med Karl Sigfrid och Olof Ehrenkrona. Som gäster deltar Fredrik Erixon, Alexandra Stråberg och Susanna Kierkegaard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Europapodden
130: Hulken Boris förnedras i Luxemburg

Europapodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 37:37


Storbritanniens premiärminister Boris Johnson jämför sig själv med hulken men får svidande kritik från Luxemburgs premiärminister. Luxemburgs premiärminister Xavier Bettel kunde inte hålla tillbaka sin frustration över Storbritanniens premiärminister Boris Johnson och den långdragna brexitprocessen. Men får hans hårda ord avsedd effekt eller gynnar de snarare Boris Johnson på hemmaplan? Och har tidigare premiärministern David Cameron tagit brittiskt rekord i ånger i och med sin uppmärksammade självbiografi? I veckans avsnitt av Europapodden går vi dessutom till botten med EU:s nya industripolitik. Är frihandeln och konkurrensreglerna snart bara ett minne blott? Medverkande: Susanne Palme, Daniel Alling och Fredrik Erixon, chef för tankesmedjan ECIPE Programledare: Claes Aronsson Producent: Björn Barr

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 12: How impactful can Blockchain be for International Trade? With Hanna Norberg

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 22:50


Fredrik Erixon talks to Hanna Norberg, the founder of Trade Economista and co-founder of digitaltradepolicy.org. They discuss the potential of Blockchain for international trade. What is Blockchain and how can it be used along the chain of international trade? How...

Ledarredaktionen
Vad gör Boris Johnson nu?

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 22:56


23 juli. I dagens avsnitt av Ledarredaktionen diskuteras Boris Johnson – Storbritanniens nästa premiärminister. Med Edvard Hollertz. Som gäster deltar Fredrik Erixon, Susanna Kierkegaard och Olof Ehrenkrona. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Global Economy Podcast
Episode 11: Navigating European business in times of the China US Trade war with Joerg Wuttke

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 30:37


Fredrik Erixon talks to Joerg Wuttke, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China. They discuss China-US trade negotiations post G20 and the repercussions of the trade war to both economies. They also examine the repercussions of China-US trade to...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 10: Understanding recent trade frictions with Alan Beattie

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 29:15


Fredrik Erixon talks to Alan Beattie, the European leader writer for the Financial Times, an associate fellow at Chatham House and the author of False Economy. Alan calls in to talk about some trade frictions currently going on around the world. They talk about the...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 9: How damaging can populism be to the EU after the Elections? With Heather Grabbe

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 14:41


Fredrik Erixon talks to Heather Grabbe, the Director of the Open Society European Policy Institute in Brussels. They discuss the possible damage nationalists and populists could do to the EU if they were to have a strong result in the coming European...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 8: The past and future of EU trade policy with Christofer Fjellner

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 26:29


Fredrik Erixon talks to Christofer Fjellner, an MEP from Sweden who sits on the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade. They talk about how EU trade policy has evolved throughout the years, what trends are we seeing now – if...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 7: Europe in a fractured world with Roland Freudenstein

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 34:23


Fredrik Erixon talks to Roland Freudenstein, the Policy Director of the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies. They discuss this year’s European elections, if it really is a title fight between Liberalism and Nationalism and what topics will matter for voters. They...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 6: Fighting populism on the right with Dalibor Rohac

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 37:34


Fredrik Erixon talks to Dalibor Rohac, a Research Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. During the discussion they try to answer why are we experiencing a reverse in economic globalisation and international cooperation, and what are ideas that have fuelled...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 5: The strange death of globalisation with Johan Norberg

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 36:32


Fredrik Erixon talks to Johan Norberg, a writer, a broadcaster and an author of his recent book Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future. Norberg is also one of the leading advocates of globalization and open world order....

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 4: What is Trump’s trade strategy for China and Europe? With Frank Lavin

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 21:49


Fredrik Erixon talks to Frank Lavin, the founder and CEO of Export Now, who has served as U.S. Ambassador to Singapore and undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade. They discuss U.S. trade strategy in relation to China under President Trump,...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 3: What to expect from the future US trade policy? With Elena Bryan

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 19:22


Fredrik Erixon talks to Elena Bryan, a Senior Fellow at ECIPE and a Managing Director at Pilot Roc Global Strategies a trade and regulatory consultancy in the United States. The discussion covers the topics of the U.S. trade policy, the...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 2: Industrial policy is coming back! With Oscar Guinea

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 16:51


Fredrik Erixon talks to Oscar Guinea, a senior economist at ECIPE. On the back of their new study Standing Up for Competition: Market Concentration, Regulation, and Europe’s Quest for a New Industrial Policy, the discussion covers the failed merger of...

Global Economy Podcast
Episode 1: The EU-UK trade relations after Brexit with David Henig

Global Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 32:52


On our first episode, Fredrik Erixon talks to David Henig, the director of the UK Trade Policy Project. The discussion focuses on the future of EU-U.K. trade relations, whether Britain will be a free trading nation after Brexit and what...

Ledarredaktionen
Svenska regeringen tyst om Brexit

Ledarredaktionen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 17:11


13 mars. I dagens avsnitt av Ledarredaktionen diskuteras Brexit. Vad innebär ett utträde för Sverige, och varför är den svenska regeringen så tyst?Med Lydia Wålsten och Olof Ehrenkrona. Fredrik Erixon och Henrik Isakson deltar som gäster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CapX presents Free Exchange
Fredrik Erixon on the Innovation Illusion

CapX presents Free Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 44:57


We are said to be living in an age of rapid technological transformation, with another game-changing new gadget just around the corner and innovations overhauling everything from how we communicate to what jobs we do.But is our economic system really as innovative as we think? Not according to this week’s guest on Free Exchange.Fredrik Erixon argues that far from being dominated by swashbuckling entrepreneurs, the version of Western capitalism in place today is defined by a dreary managerialism and a stultifying aversion to risk. The result is slow growth, stagnating living standards -- and unhappy voters.Fredrik set out this argument in a book called The Innovation Illusion: How So Little Is Created By So Many Working So Hard, which he wrote with co-author Bjorn Weigel a few years ago. Fredrik is also the director of the European Centre for International Political Economy, a think tank based in Brussels.I spoke to Fredrik about the ways in which we have lost our way economically, what that means politically, and we can rediscover the recipe for success. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Axess Podd
Studio axess 2016 - Fredrik Erixon och Björn Weigel - Hur mycket av kapitalismen finns kvar?

Axess Podd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 47:07


Västvärldens ekonomier blir allt sämre på innovation och förändring. Tillväxten sjunker. En helt central förklaring är att en allt mindre del av ägandet utövas av aktiva kapitalister. Fonder och institutioner tar över. Vi får mer av försiktig förvaltning och mindre av dynamiskt entreprenörskap. Vad ligger bakom denna utveckling? Finns det hopp om att den kan vändas? Fredrik Erixon, chef för tankesmedjan Ecipe, och investeraren Björn Weigel analyserar frågorna i en nyutkommen bok. De samtalar med programledaren PJ Anders Linder.

Paul Adamson in conversation
The innovation illusion

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 16:00


Fredrik Erixon, director of the European Centre for International Political Economy, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'The Innovation Illusion - why so little is being created by so many working so hard'

Paul Adamson in conversation
The innovation illusion

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 16:00


Fredrik Erixon, director of the European Centre for International Political Economy, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'The Innovation Illusion - why so little is being created by so many working so hard'

Ekonomiekot Extra
Europas nästa utmaning-arbetslösheten

Ekonomiekot Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2012 19:28


Arbetslösheten i Europa slog ett nytt rekord i veckan. 10.4 procent är utan jobb i euroländerna, den högsta siffran sedan euron infördes för drygt 10 år sedan. Det är stora skillnader inom eurozonen. Spanien ligger högst, Österrike lägst. Att få bukt med arbetslösheten kan bli nästa stora utmaning för för europas toppolitiker. Medverkande är Angeles Bermudez-Svankvist, chef för Arbetsförmedlingen i Sverige, ekonomen Fredrik Erixon, Ecipe i Bryssel , och Olle Ludvigsson, Eu parlamentariker (s) .

Just the Facts
IPN’s Fredrik Erixon On African Foreign Aid- December 6, 2010

Just the Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2010 1:00