2024-12-04
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Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
On the show today, Tim Harford, the Financial Times columnist and bestselling author.
Notorious for his ability to explain and communicate complex economic data in ways that are compelling and entertaining.
He presents the BBC radio series More or Less, and his writing has appeared in Esquire, Forbes, New York Magazine, the Washington Post and the New York Times.
His latest book is how to make the World Add up and his previous books include the Undercover Economist, the Logic of Life and Adapt.
Tim joined us recently at London's Tabernacle Theatre for the final instalment of our 2024 intelligence squared economic Outlook in partnership with Guinness Global Investors.
For those who don't know, Guinness Global Investors is an independent British fund manager that helps both individuals and institutions harness the drivers of future growth to achieve their investment goals.
Tim Harford sat down with BBC broadcaster Johnny diamond to interrogate what the numbers are really telling us about the economy and what those numbers tell us about what lies ahead.
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Now let's join our host, the BBC News presenter and royal correspondent, Johnny diamond with more.
Thank you.
Thank you very much and welcome to this Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook in partnership with Guinness Global Investors.
I am Johnny diamond and I am thrilled to both meet and to introduce our guest tonight, Tim Harford, senior columnist, as I'm sure you know, at the Financial Times, where he is the undercover economist revealing the economic ideas behind everyday life.