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The past and future fight about who owns...

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The world’s oldest asset is at the heart of political debate and underpins the modern financial system. In this episode of The Big View, Peter Thal Larsen talks to Mike Bird, author of “The Land Trap”, about why property is such an enduring issue – and why it’s so hard to reform. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy a ... Show More
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