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Xi Jinping (A come Austerity 23)
- Narrated by: Stefano Lepri
- Length: 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Qualcuno ricorda il programma della Rai degli anni Settanta dedicato alla vita nelle campagne italiane e intitolato "A come Agricoltura"? Sulla falsariga di quel titolo, Stefano Lepri, editorialista economico della Stampa, racconterà ogni settimana una lettera dell'economia: si comincia con Austerity, si continua con Banche, Capitalismo, Debito, fino alla fine dell'alfabeto.
È a capo della seconda economia mondiale ed è uno dei leader con più poteri del pianeta. In questa puntata Stefano Lepri spiega il paradosso di un partito comunista che detiene la maggior parte delle ricchezze globali.
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