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Gaël Giraud's Proposals for Capitalism
Gaël Giraud's Proposals for Capitalism

Daniel Pagan Murphy
July 26, 2012
Last Updated on Tue, 05 Mar 2013 12:33

Gaël Giraud, Economic Researcher at the CNRS, tells us about his book "20 proposals to reform Capitalism" and discusses topics ranging from the economic crisis to green development.
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