Federal agents and prosecutors are angry about the lack of pay and alarmed that the shutdown is hindering investigative work
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Money talks: Cost of the shutdown | The Economist: Money talks on acastWill the government shutdown in America cause long-lasting economic damage? Henry Tricks reports on how robots and automation will help Chinese firms cope with rising wages and the trade war. Also, what fuelled the huge growth of Canada's state pension fund and what can it teach other countries? Philip Coggan hosts
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Money talks: Cost of the shutdown | The Economist: Money talks on acastWill the government shutdown in America cause long-lasting economic damage? Henry Tricks reports on how robots and automation will help Chinese firms cope with rising wages and the trade war. Also, what fuelled the huge growth of Canada's state pension fund and what can it teach other countries? Philip Coggan hosts
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Money talks: Cost of the shutdown | The Economist: Money talks on acastWill the government shutdown in America cause long-lasting economic damage? Henry Tricks reports on how robots and automation will help Chinese firms cope with rising wages and the trade war. Also, what fuelled the huge growth of Canada's state pension fund and what can it teach other countries? Philip Coggan hosts
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