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Egypt's economy
How Egypt's revolution has only deepened its economic troubles. Plus, author Guy Kawasaki describes his theory of 'enchantment': that businesses should delight their customers.
The BBC's Paul Moss reports from Cairo on how Egypt's revolution has deepened its economic troubles. He hears how the loss of tourism, an antiquated labour market and Cairo's terrible traffic are putting the country's economic future in jeopardy.
Plus, American author Guy Kawasaki tells Lesley Curwen about his theory of 'enchantment'. He argues businesses should delight and beguile their customers.
And the BBC's Guy de Launey recounts the troubled history of Cambodia's currency.
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