Pretty much the end of Davos, though there are some interesting sessions tomorrow and a formal closing cermeny tomorrow. However most people take the Google party tonight as signalling a wind down; the slopes may be fuller.
The mood is more bullish now too; a certain calmness that they lived, talked and partied through the worst this week. I'm still marvelling at the eclectic mix of folk here; last night's dinner suprise was he premier of Quebec, where they've made it illegal to put public signs up in any langauge but French. And he's a federalist not a separatist! You learn a lot at Davos.

Did anyone at this beano mention 'sustainable growth'? If they did were they thown out at party poopers?
Posted by: Jim wright | Friday, 25 January 2008 at 06:46 PM
Re piece in today's Independent : you would have trouble bumping into a Nobel Prize winning economist in the coffee queue at Davos - there is no such thing as a Nobel Prize for Economics, it is a fraud perpetrated by the Swedish Central Bank.
Posted by: Sean McHugh | Saturday, 26 January 2008 at 01:58 PM