Viking Economics
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Viking Economics:
- How the Scandinavians Got It Right - And How We Can, Too
- By: George Lakey
- Narrated by: Chris Roman
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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In Viking Economics - perhaps the most fun economics audiobook you've ever listened to - George Lakey dispels these myths. He explores the inner-workings of the Nordic economies that boast the world's happiest, most productive workers, and explains how, if we can enact some of the changes the Scandinavians fought for, surprisingly recently, we too can embrace equality in our economic policy.
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Interesting comparison
- By Ragne on 06-05-20
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Viking Economics:
- How the Scandinavians Got It Right - And How We Can, Too
- Narrated by: Chris Roman
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
- Release date: 07-08-17
- Language: English
- George Lakey explores the inner-workings of the Nordic economies that boast the world's happiest, most productive workers....
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Blood and Treasure
- The Economics of Conflict from the Vikings to Ukraine
- By: Duncan Weldon
- Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Wars are expensive, both in human terms and monetary ones. Since the 1640s, in the aftermath of the British Civil Wars, the phrase 'blood and treasure' has encapsulated these costs. Blood and Treasure examines why Genghis Khan should be regarded as the father of globalisation, how New World gold and silver kept Spain poor, why some economists think of witch trials as a form of 'non-price competition', how pirate captains were pioneers of effective HR techniques, how handing out medals hurt the Luftwaffe in the Second World War and why economic theories helped to create a tragedy in Vietnam.
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Blood and Treasure
- The Economics of Conflict from the Vikings to Ukraine
- Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
- Release date: 05-06-25
- Language: English
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Wars are expensive, both in human terms and monetary ones. Since at least the 1640s, in the aftermath of the British Civil Wars, the phrase 'blood and treasure' has sought to encapsulate these costs.
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