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<p>We end Season 10 with an intimate interview between the Nobel Prize winning economist Philippe Aghion and Will Hutton. </p><p>They delve into the concept of "creative destruction," a term coined by economist Joseph Schumpeter, which highlights the dual nature of innovation in driving economic growth while simultaneously rendering older methods and certain industries and jobs obsolete. Aghion believes that for an economy to thrive creative destruction is key. They talk about certain countries such as Finland where creative destruction is allowed and supported to thrive by the Government. </p><p>Aghion is Professor of Economics at the LSE. In the We Society podcast, join acclaimed journalist and Academy president Will Hutton, as he invites guests from the world of social science to explore the stories behind the news and hear their solutions to society’s most pressing problems.</p><p>Don’t want to miss an episode? Follow the show on your favourite podcast platform and you can email us on
[email protected] and tell us who we should be speaking to. </p><p>The We Society podcast is brought to you by<a href="http://www.acss.org.uk/"> the Academy of Social Sciences</a> in association with the<a href="http://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/"> Nuffield Foundation</a> and the<a href="http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/"> Leverhulme Trust</a>. </p><p>Producer: Emily Uchida Finch<br>Assistant Producer: Emily Gilbert<br>A Whistledown Production for the Academy of Social Sciences </p></div>