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Robert Zoellick, President of the World Bank

Robert Zoellick, President of the World Bank, assesses the economic situation in developing countries since the global financial crisis.

Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics 1998
15/01/2010 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics 1998

Raphael Kahane met Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics laureate in 1998 and professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. They discussed his new book "The idea of Justice" and the evolution of welfare economics.
Jeffrey Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Columbia University
08/01/2010 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Jeffrey Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Columbia University

At the Conference on the "Future of capitalism" held in Paris on January 7 and 8, Raphael Kahane met Jeffrey Sachs, one of the most influential voices on economic development. He explained why global leaders are so divided on solutions to reform the financial system.
Nicos Vernicos, President of the International Chamber of Commerce in Greece
18/12/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Nicos Vernicos, President of the International Chamber of Commerce in Greece

The Greek government has ordered major austerity measures , to cut the country's huge debt. To discuss the Greek financial situation, Raphael Kahane talked to Nicos Vernicos from Athens. He is the President of the International Chamber of Commerce in Greece.
Mario Moretti Polegato, Founder and President of Geox
11/12/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Mario Moretti Polegato, Founder and President of Geox

Who said manufacturing jobs are doomed to disappear from the Western world ? Raphael Kahane met the founder and President of Geox, who has managed in just a few years to build a successful business in the footwear industry.
Lord Adair Turner, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority
04/12/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Lord Adair Turner, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority

To discuss about the Dubai crisis and financial regulation, Raphael Kahane met Lord Adair Turner, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority (UK market regulator) at the British Embassy in Paris.

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Corruption

The growth, even it is a key global economic factor, is much more the industrial countries concern than the least developed ones. Due to the global financial crisis, I think international organizations such as the World Bank should definitely focus their current funding efforts on tackling the corruption issues in developping, fragile and conflict-affected countries. Indeed, I have just been reading an interesting article from your RFI colleagues about the « Corruption Perceptions Index 2010 » from Transparency International. Seeing Afghanistan, Iraq, or Somali ranked as the most perceived corrupted countries for example, it seems obvious the current tensions in the Middle-East or North Africa are exacerbated by the geoeconomic gap, feeding the natives or local populations bitterness and anger, which the corruption by widening those countries wealth gap, biasing business or diverting aids is at the root. I don't know if the global crisis has increased that plague, nevertheless from my point of view, fighting corruption is one of the first steps towards the developing countries economic start out. Still, I'm aknowledging it is always easier to solve such complex and multi-factor issues with a pen than being in the Robert Zoellick seat or other economic leaders. More generally, I would like to thank you for the quality of your interview Raphael and will continue to watch regularly your magazine.

Roland,
France

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