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How Do We Fix This Mess?: The Economic Price of Having it All, and the Route to
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How Do We Fix This Mess?: The Economic Price of Having it All, and the Route to Lasting Prosperity Paperback - 2013

by Peston, Robert

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Robert Peston is the BBC's business editor. Prior to joining the BBC, he was political editor and financial editor of the "Financial Times," city editor of the "Sunday Telegraph," and a columnist for the "New Statesman" and "Sunday Times." He has won numerous journalismawards, including Journalist of the Year and Scoop of the Year (twice) from the Royal Television Society, Performer of the Year from the Broadcasting Press Guild, Broadcaster of the Year and Journalist of the Year from the Wincott Foundation, and Business Journalist of the Year from the London Press Club. Laurence Knight hasbeen a business journalist at the BBC since 2010, and has written extensively for the BBC website on the global financial crisis. He spent six years at Deutsche Bank in London and New York."