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Number 51

Revealed – the winning 51st Thing! Which “thing” won the vote to be added to our list?

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10/28/2017

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Revealed – the winning 51st Thing! What won the vote to be added to our list of 50? We asked for ideas for an extra “thing” that made the modern economy. We received hundreds of suggestions. Thousands of votes were cast on our shortlist of six. Now we have a winner. Discover what it is and why it is worthy of being Number 51.Presenter: Tim Harford Producer: Ben Crighton Editors: Richard Knight and Richard Vadon

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