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High frequency trading.Last week Knight Capital lost a lot of money very quickly. It was the latest chapter in the story of something called 'high frequency trading'. Investors have always valued b...eing the first with the news. But high frequency trading is different: algorithms execute automatic trades, conducted by computers, at astonishing speeds. We ask: is the rapid growth of high frequency trading progress, or - as some think - a threat to the stability of the entire financial system? Medalling with the Olympics. While the Olympic medal table puts all UK successes together, some people have been tempted to peer under the surface. Scotland has been pronounced superior to England per head of population, while Yorkshire has been hailed as the number one county, beating Australia in the medals table. We check the sums.Trumptonomics. A year after Trumptonshire's Treasurer (Con. T Harford) embarked on a round of public spending cuts which included sacking Fireman Dibble, we return to Trumpton to find out what happened next to the county's economy - and to poor old Dibble.The geeks are coming. Mark Henderson discusses his new book, The Geek Manifesto, which argues for more scientific thinking in public life.
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Episode 5
First transmission date: 2012-08-10
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio 4
Published: 2012
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Duration: 00:30:00
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Producer: Richard, Knight
Presenter: Tim Harford
Contributor: Tim Harford
Publisher: BBC Open University
Subject terms: Economics; Mathematics; Statistics
Production number: AUDA772B
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