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Evan Davis

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One of the key problems is that the Germans know what they do because everywhere they go there's a 'made in Germany' label on it - they can feel proud of Volkswagens and Audis and Mercedes.


— Evan Davis


#everywhere #feel #germans #germany #go

Personally, I'd like us to have a few more women on the 'Today' programme.


— Evan Davis


#i #like #more #personally #programme

Reducing every issue to an argument can become stale but it's often a very good way of clarifying issues.


— Evan Davis


#become #every #good #good way #issue

Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car.


— Evan Davis


#car #into #look #moment #parked

The key thing about me is that I'm really not very interesting.


— Evan Davis


#i #interesting #key #key thing #me

The two questions that anyone ever asks me are: 'Are house prices going to go down?' and 'Is it a good time to fix my mortgage rate?'


— Evan Davis


#asks #down #ever #fix #go

We all know that Americans love their statistics - in sport, obviously. And in finance too.


— Evan Davis


#know #love #obviously #statistics #their

We are more likely to cheat if we see others doing so. We tend to conform to accepted norms of reasonable behaviour, rather than adhere to strict rules.


— Evan Davis


#adhere #behaviour #cheat #conform #doing

We escaped the last big bursting of a bubble - the dotcom bubble - with a relatively light U.S. recession. On that occasion, the world economy found its way back on track fairly quickly.


— Evan Davis


#big #bubble #bursting #economy #escaped

What comes with a job as a staff member of the BBC is a certain self-censoring that you get utterly used to. You don't say everything you think. You hold back on some things.


— Evan Davis


#bbc #certain #comes #everything #get






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This included examining the impact of the M25 on the town of Ashtead Surrey where Davis grew up. Background
Davis grew up in Ashtead Surrey. He says that one of the best things about presenting on the radio is that "you can look things up on Wikipedia while on air".

In October 2001 Davis took over from Peter Jay as the BBC's economics editor. Evan Davis is also the presenter for the BBC venture-capitalist programme Dragons' Den as well as The Bottom Line a business conversation show also on BBC Radio 4.

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