1 minute readWHAT DO BARCLAYS BANK AND BLUES MUSIC HAVE IN COMMON?from Issue 20by Nottingham Economic ReviewNext ArticleRISING FROM THE EAST: THE CHINESE DIASPORABy Anna Howell, Economics (2019)Barclays bank and the Blues music genre is the epitome of the intricate web of economic activity across nations and throughout history.AdvertisementMore articles from this publication:RISING FROM THE EAST: THE CHINESE DIASPORA1minpages 28-30ARE ECONOMICS DEGREES LETTING SOCIETY DOWN?1minpages 24-27HOW HAS THE BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE BECOME MORE UNEQUAL THAN ZIMBABWE?1minpages 22-23PRIME DISCRIMINATION: COULD FAST FOOD CHAINS BE RACIST?1minpages 18-21IMPRESSIONABLE MINDS: THE ROLE OF PROFESSORS IN CHANGING STUDENT OPINION ON BREXIT1minpages 16-17WHAT KIND OF A SHOPPER ARE YOU?1minpages 14-15HOW THE HOUSING CRISIS COULD HURT THE TORIES FOR GENERATIONS TO COME1minpages 11-13VENEZUELA: ANOTHER SOCIALIST FAILURE?1minpages 9-10THE TRANSFORMATION OF US HEALTHCARE: FROM PRIVATE HEALTHCARE, TO MEDICARE, MEDICAID AND OBAMACARE, TO THE FUTURE OF ‘MEDICARE FOR ALL’1minpages 33-35Show moreThis article is from:Issue 20