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# punk-economics - Tuesday 10 July, 2012
VIDEO: David McWilliams explains why the world economy is still doomed
In his latest ‘punk economics’ video, the floppy-haired one looks at panic in China and the fading recovery in the US.
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Watch: The eurozone debt crisis explained in ‘punk economics’
David McWilliams explains our dire situation in terms everyone can understand – and adds his own diagrams…
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