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In this episode, Naomi Fowler discusses degrowth, rethinking economies and value in part 2 of her conversation with economic anthropologist Jason Hickel. Plus: the Pandora Papers â 3 things the latest offshore leak is showing us. Why some countries rejected the OECDâs 15% minimum global corporate tax deal And, as COP26 begins in Scotland, itâs the âlast chance saloonâ to take meaningful action to minimise ecological disaster. Can politicians learn from nations leading the way with good policies on energy?
Nick Shaxson of the Tax Justice Network Mustapha Ndajiwo of the African Centre for Tax and Governance John Christensen, economist and tax justice campaigner Jason Hickel, economic anthropologist and author of Less Is More and The Divide Produced and presented by Naomi Fowler of the Tax Justice Network