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Seven Day NHS. As a commitment appears in the Queen's Speech to introduce a 'truly seven day-a-week NHS' we look at David Cameron's assertion that mortality rates are 16% higher for people admitted... on a Sunday over those admitted on a Wednesday. And is seven day working really about saving lives. Productivity? We're told we have a productivity problem in the UK. What is it, how is it measured and why is it so low in the UK compared to other economies. We get an economist to explain the answers to a listener. Animal Slaughter. How many animals are killed each day for food? One claim suggested it was half a billion worldwide, which sounds like a lot to us. Are we really pigging out to such an extent? Are we all so hungry we could all eat a horse? Or is this just a load of bull? John Nash. The mathematician and scientist, Nobel Laureate and subject of the film a beautiful mind was killed in car accident earlier this month. We look at why he was so important to game theory with the economist Peyton Young.
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Episode 5
First transmission date: 2015-05-31
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio 4
Published: 2015
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Duration: 00:28:00
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Producer: Wesley Stevenson
Presenter: Tim Harford
Contributors: Tim Harford; Chris Roseveare; Anna Valero; Bunny Guiness; Hannah Moore; Josef Schmidhuber; Peyton Young
Publisher: BBC Open University
Subject terms: Economics; Mathematics; Statistics
Production number: AUDA003C
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