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Joseph Stiglitz on Pioneering Economic Theories, Policy Challenges, & His Intellectual Legacy | CWT
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz joined Tyler for a discussion that weaves through Joe’s career and key contributions, including what he learned from giving an 8-hour lecture in Japan, how being a debater influenced his intellectual development, why he tried to abolish fraternities at Amherst, how studying Kenyan sharecropping led to one of his most influential papers, what he thinks today of Georgism and the YIMBY movement, why he was too right-wing for Cambridge, why he left Gary, Indiana, his current views on high trading volumes and liquidity, the biggest difference between him and Paul Krugman, what working in Washington, DC taught him about hierarchies, what he’ll do ne...
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Entangled Political Economy - David Hebert on Public Finance and Political Parties
Просмотров 2018 часов назад
This is the second episode of a three-part miniseries on entangled political economy (EPE), hosted by Mikayla Novak. Entangled political economy is a sub-discipline of political economy that explicitly views individuals and the private and public sectors as being intertwined in overlapping exchange relationships along competitive and collaborative dimensions. On this episode, Mikayla Novak is j...
Anne Krueger Reflects on 50 Years of Rent-Seeking, Trade, and Economic Development | Ideas of India
Просмотров 138День назад
Anne O. Krueger is a Senior Fellow at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, and the Herald L. and Caroline Ritch Emeritus Professor of Sciences and Humanities in the Economics Department at Stanford University. She served World Bank’s Chief Economist from 1982 to 1986, and the first deputy managing director at the IMF from 2001 to 2006. Shruti and Anne talked a...
Jeffrey Lacker on Fed Governance and Learning from the Recent Inflation Surge
Просмотров 15918 часов назад
Jeffrey Lacker is a senior affiliated scholar at the Mercatus Center, but has also previously worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond from 1989 to 2017, serving as its president from 2004 to 2017. Jeff is also a returning guest to podcast, and he rejoins Macro Musings to talk about Fed governance issues and the lessons learned from the recent inflation surge. Specifically, David and Jeff...
Mickey Levy on How to Reboot Fed Policy Ahead of its Upcoming Framework Review
Просмотров 175День назад
Mickey Levy is Chief Economist for the Americas and Asia for Berenberg Capital Markets, a Wall Street veteran, and a longstanding member of the Shadow Open Market Committee. He and his co-author, Charles Plosser, also have a new paper out titled, *The Fed’s Strategic Approach to Monetary Policy Needs a Reboot.* Mickey joins David on Macro Musings to discuss this paper and its implications for t...
Velina Tchakarova on China, Russia, and the Future of Geopolitics | Conversations with Tyler
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You could try playing out the four-dimensional chess game of how the global order will shift in the next 10-15 years for yourself, or you could hire Velina Tchakarova. Founder of the consultancy FACE, Velina is a geopolitical strategist guiding businesses and organizations to anticipate the outcomes of global conflicts, shifting alliances, and bleeding edge technologies on the world stage. In a...
"The Struggle for a Better World" Book Panel
Просмотров 17114 дней назад
On this episode, we’ll hear a book panel discussion on Peter Boettke’s book, The Struggle for a Better World (www.mercatus.org/hayekprogram/research/books/struggle-better-world) (Mercatus Center at George Mason University, 2021). In his comments, Boettke provides an overview of his book, emphasizes the role that institutions play in human societies, and discusses his focus on improving the huma...
Lars Christensen on AI and its Impact on Monetary Policy and the Broader Field of Economics
Просмотров 37614 дней назад
Lars Christensen is a founding member of the market monetarist tradition, an entrepreneur in the AI space, and is also a returning guest to Macro Musings. Lars rejoins the podcast to talk about AI and its implications for the economy and for monetary policy. David and Lars also discuss the basics and implications of dynamic pricing, AI’s growing use within econometric analysis, how AI will impa...
Karthik Muralidharan Examines the State of the Indian State
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Today my guest is Karthik Muralidharan. (econweb.ucsd.edu/~kamurali/) He is the Tata Chancellor's Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of the recent book Accelerating India’s Development: A State-Led Roadmap for Effective Governance (www.penguin.co.in/book/accelerating-indias-development/) .” We talked about the lacking state capacity in India, abo...
Ryan Bourne on *The War on Prices: How Popular Misconceptions about Inflation, Prices, and Value ...
Просмотров 44221 день назад
Ryan Bourne is the R. Evan Scharf Chair for Public Understanding of Economic at the Cato Institute, and he is also the editor and contributor to a new book titled, *The War on Prices: How Popular Misconceptions about Inflation, Prices, and Value Create Bad Policy.* Ryan joins Macro Musings to talk about this new book, and specifically, the history and functionality of rent and price controls, t...
Michael Nielsen on Collaboration, Quantum Computing, and Civilization's Fragility | CWT
Просмотров 6 тыс.28 дней назад
Michael Nielsen is a scientist who helped pioneer quantum computing and the modern open science movement. He's worked at Y Combinator, co-authored on scientific progress with Patrick Collison, and is a prolific writer, reader, commentator, and mentor. He joined Tyler to discuss why the universe is so beautiful to human eyes (but not ears), how to find good collaborators, the influence of Simone...
Entangled Political Economy - Richard Wagner on the Origins of EPE
Просмотров 16628 дней назад
This is the first episode of a three-part miniseries on entangled political economy (EPE), hosted by Mikayla Novak. Entangled political economy is a sub-discipline of political economy that explicitly views individuals and the private and public sectors as being intertwined in overlapping exchange relationships along competitive and collaborative dimensions. On this episode, Mikayla Novak inter...
George Selgin on Fed Master Accounts, Central Bank Independence, and the Fed’s Balance Sheet
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George Selgin on Fed Master Accounts, Central Bank Independence, and the Fed’s Balance Sheet
Arjun Ramani and Thomas Easton Decode India's Changing Economic Landscape
Просмотров 414Месяц назад
Arjun Ramani and Thomas Easton Decode India's Changing Economic Landscape
GOAT: Who is the Greatest Economist of all Time and Why Does it Matter? (full audiobook)
Просмотров 4 тыс.Месяц назад
GOAT: Who is the Greatest Economist of all Time and Why Does it Matter? (full audiobook)
Roberto Perli on the Past, Present, and Future of the Fed’s Balance Sheet
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Roberto Perli on the Past, Present, and Future of the Fed’s Balance Sheet
"Living Better Together" - On Culture and Economics
Просмотров 144Месяц назад
"Living Better Together" - On Culture and Economics
Benjamin Moser on the Dutch Masters, Brazil, and Cultural Icons | Conversations with Tyler
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Benjamin Moser on the Dutch Masters, Brazil, and Cultural Icons | Conversations with Tyler
Mary Daly on Fed Policy, the Economic Impacts of AI, and the Future of the Fed’s Framework
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Mary Daly on Fed Policy, the Economic Impacts of AI, and the Future of the Fed’s Framework
Rohit Lamba Reimagines India’s Economic Policy Emphasis
Просмотров 273Месяц назад
Rohit Lamba Reimagines India’s Economic Policy Emphasis
Lida Maxwell on Whistleblowers, Queer Love, and Truth-Telling
Просмотров 92Месяц назад
Lida Maxwell on Whistleblowers, Queer Love, and Truth-Telling
Dan Katz and Stephen Miran on Reforming the Federal Reserve’s Governance
Просмотров 239Месяц назад
Dan Katz and Stephen Miran on Reforming the Federal Reserve’s Governance
Coleman Hughes on Colorblindness, Jazz, and Identity | Conversations with Tyler
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Coleman Hughes on Colorblindness, Jazz, and Identity | Conversations with Tyler
"Freedoms Delayed" Book Panel
Просмотров 199Месяц назад
"Freedoms Delayed" Book Panel
BONUS: Richard Clarida on His Musical Interests and *Time No Changes*
Просмотров 105Месяц назад
BONUS: Richard Clarida on His Musical Interests and *Time No Changes*
Richard Clarida on FAIT, R-Star, and the Future of the Fed’s Framework
Просмотров 399Месяц назад
Richard Clarida on FAIT, R-Star, and the Future of the Fed’s Framework
Rasheed Griffith Explores the Complexities of the Caribbean
Просмотров 1552 месяца назад
Rasheed Griffith Explores the Complexities of the Caribbean
Saleha Mohsin on *Paper Soldiers: How the Weaponization of the Dollar Changed the World Order*
Просмотров 7222 месяца назад
Saleha Mohsin on *Paper Soldiers: How the Weaponization of the Dollar Changed the World Order*
Peter Thiel on Political Theology | Conversations with Tyler
Просмотров 60 тыс.2 месяца назад
Peter Thiel on Political Theology | Conversations with Tyler
"Living Better Together" - On Community Resilience
Просмотров 1032 месяца назад
"Living Better Together" - On Community Resilience

Комментарии

  • @999reader
    @999reader 14 часов назад

    One thing Ferguson does not seem to understand in colonialism is the aspect of humiliation. E. M. Foster gets it in his novel, along with the contradictions of material well-being and spiritual depression.

  • @WillyWoolyButt
    @WillyWoolyButt День назад

    Wenn das der Führer wüsste. Ich habe den Usurpator Charles endlich in die Schranken gewiesen. Bzw. auf Klo. drive.google.com/drive/folders/10td_wXotATJUkNvP2ZgWJNI8YHdiv-wk?usp=sharing

  • @PervaizIqbal-ov7fg
    @PervaizIqbal-ov7fg День назад

    i always learn listening fareed-

  • @tennoio1392
    @tennoio1392 День назад

    Separate government from economy compleatly. Government intervention is the cause of corruption, economic crises, and bad education. The reason is the fact that the essence of government is force and it should be banned from entering relationships between people. Anywhere government acts - someone is forced, exploited, enslaved.

  • @trouble820
    @trouble820 2 дня назад

    Listening again. John is so funny. "History is pointless" he says happily drinking his cappuccino in the cafe in Bath. The sun shining down. The young women on their way to lectures."well I have a lecture to give at the literary society and a dinner engagement." Later in the interview, "Athens and Jerusalem can't be reconciled." Says the former Chair of European Thought at the London School of Economics. :) 😂😂😂 (I think I have centered the locus of the absurdity). God Bless. ❤

  • @jonathanthomas4722
    @jonathanthomas4722 4 дня назад

    Ted Gioia is one of my favorite writers. I gobble up his stuff. Reading The Imperfect Art again now. I wish he published in print form some of his better essays from his blog.

  • @KRGruner
    @KRGruner 6 дней назад

    Clown world in action. Sigh...

  • @MichaelWilliams-ph4ri
    @MichaelWilliams-ph4ri 7 дней назад

    8:30 It is interesting that in the 'a thousand years' verse, there is no article 'a' in the Greek, nor the number one, and further the word 'thousand' along with 'years' is actually in the plural. So properly it is multiple (at least 2) 'thousands years'.

  • @djsjsjjejebfbdj
    @djsjsjjejebfbdj 7 дней назад

    Sriya says indian religion is polytheistic as if that's a foregone conclusion. I don't agree. There is not a single school of philosophy from ancient or mediaeval india that can be considered polytheistic.

  • @djsjsjjejebfbdj
    @djsjsjjejebfbdj 8 дней назад

    This was great. I've ordered the book

  • @jos8916
    @jos8916 8 дней назад

    LOVE Camille Paglia. 💛

  • @Mashers111
    @Mashers111 8 дней назад

    Have to laugh at this clown. Hes far right yet the far right hate him for being gay. 😂 If they had their way Thiel wouldn't be allowed to date a man, never mind marry one. Then he criticised the left, who have helped (rightfully) to legalise homosexuality. I think hes an absolute moron

  • @FadiAkil
    @FadiAkil 9 дней назад

    24:40 "Koreans are just like central Africans, but they progressed because they were optimistic and believed in progress or whatever!!!" What an absolutely r3t@rd3d understanding of history, biology and almost everything about humans!!! 🤦‍♂

  • @greggodwin2172
    @greggodwin2172 10 дней назад

    Really wonderful interview!

  • @DipakBose-bq1vv
    @DipakBose-bq1vv 10 дней назад

    There are drug dealers walking on the streets. Milton would be proud of them.

  • @DipakBose-bq1vv
    @DipakBose-bq1vv 11 дней назад

    Milton Friedman was an evil. He supported the Drug dealers. He should not get any Nobel prize as he has done nothing. Western Economists are mainly evils; most of them used to work for the East India Company justifying the colonial exploitation.

  • @AbaddonianG
    @AbaddonianG 11 дней назад

    This woman is just brilliant .

  • @AbaddonianG
    @AbaddonianG 11 дней назад

    Velina 👋

  • @letitflow1120
    @letitflow1120 11 дней назад

    Me thinks This guy is not who he purports to be lol

  • @SataiWarp
    @SataiWarp 12 дней назад

    LOL, she’s trying to bullshit Tyler 😅

  • @BallyBoy95
    @BallyBoy95 12 дней назад

    17:10 - Absolute masterclass of an answer for explaining the Taiwan non-sense hysteria. I love this lady already. Note: Apologies but I know absolutely nothing about the Balkans apart from the countries that comprise it and its atrocious history, so cannot comment on that element of this talk (which so far, has been the first 17mins).

  • @davidleonard8547
    @davidleonard8547 12 дней назад

    No more books from Niall? Oh no! I do wish he'd apply his talent towards The Enlightenment and The Gilded Age.

  • @toddabrams7696
    @toddabrams7696 12 дней назад

    that was bulgarian

  • @123axel123
    @123axel123 13 дней назад

    Tyler asks about Iran and she goes on a sales pitch about her company, but provides absolutely no detail about Iran. Velina could make her statements with 80% fewer words. The discussion is more speculative than analytical. She thinks China will not attack Taiwan because it is not rational. The risk is too large. I tend to agree that it would be irrational. Later, she thinks Putin will try to take the whole of Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, and the Baltic States. This would also have been Velina's rational advice if she would be Putin's advisor. I scratch my head. How on earth would this be more rational? Guerilla warfare for years in western Ukraine. Signal to European states to invest more in defense. Chinese displeasure. She claims not to do any forecasting, only foresighting, which I interpret as consultant-speak for hedged, 10-15 year forecasting. It would have been nice if she explained her reasoning. I get neocon-vibes listening to Velina. Tyler does not ask a single difficult question.

    • @sjot2006
      @sjot2006 12 дней назад

      Totally agree with you. She's definitely a soft neocon. She has been wrong on her twitter analysis many times in the past, so take everything she says with tons of salt. It's obvious that this whole podcast was made as a sales pitch for her company.

    • @SataiWarp
      @SataiWarp 12 дней назад

      She’s not a neocon, she’s a bullshit artist.

  • @Gguitarist1
    @Gguitarist1 13 дней назад

    Did I just hear the interviewer diss both 'ELP' and 'The Doors'/Jim Morrison? Seriously? I'm of the impression this individual loves the smell of his own farts.

  • @jacc9061
    @jacc9061 13 дней назад

    I disagree with most of Peter’s assumption’s, not because they’re implicitly wrong, but because he generalizes them to extremes that are inaccurate.

  • @zaharizahariev
    @zaharizahariev 13 дней назад

    Why Dugin and an american imperialist billionaire are blabbering about katechon and modernity all of sudden seems to me like trotzki communist plot for taking over the world.

  • @personmcpersonperson2893
    @personmcpersonperson2893 13 дней назад

    Great author

  • @HellCat838whp
    @HellCat838whp 14 дней назад

    If their China policy makers, they could just say AI doesn't exist, problem solved.

  • @danecjensen
    @danecjensen 14 дней назад

    Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe and @danecjensen) - 00:00 - Historian Valina Chakarova explains Balkanizations relevance 01:17 - Political trends in Balkan countries 200 years on 03:33 - Bulgarian nationalism will always have solid ground in Balkans 06:27 - Bulgarias shrinking demographics, corruption, and instability 09:32 - Bulgaria, Serbia, Slovakia remain closer to Russia 09:53 - Eastern Europes attraction to Russia 10:56 - Cold War influence on Bulgaria and Serbia 15:13 - Instrumentalization Russias influence in Serbia 16:26 - US military experts warn of Chinese military attack on Taiwan 16:51 - Chinas ability to catch up militarily in 2027, Taiwans limited window 20:36 - Chinese leader Xi Jinpings decision not to attack Taiwan 23:54 - International military conflicts expected to increase 25:55 - Wests support for Israel, Russias support for Palestinian 27:11 - Russian President Vladimir Putins goal in Ukraine Full control 28:29 - Russian President Vladimir Putins decision to launch a fullscale war in Ukraine 32:01 - Russian President Vladimir Putins war agenda 34:43 - Russias Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says Russia could attack the Baltic 37:34 - Nuclear threats have not increased, but Ukraine crisis could alter foreign strategy 39:34 - North Korea would not use nuclear weapon, lifeline from China and Russia 42:31 - Discussing Israels possible use of nuclear weapons against Iran 44:40 - Crossborder military conflicts analysis and comment 45:46 - Twitters diverse use for information assessment 47:46 - Daily politics macro analysis for longterm investment 48:46 - Investing in semiconductors for global system outlook 50:58 - Global finance, energy, agriculture, trade, economy, global capitalist system 51:41 - Global systems undergoing transformation 53:16 - Middle powers avoid taking sides in conflicts 55:33 - Assessments help clients prepare for longterm perspective 56:29 - Goldman Sachss attempt to enter foresight business 57:00 - Political risk indexes differ in severity 57:37 - Felina Jakarovas approach qualitative approach

  • @wellingtonchadehumbe4185
    @wellingtonchadehumbe4185 14 дней назад

    The universe is beautiful because it is created by an intelligent Being who is ethically benign and sympathetic to human frailty. Evolution is a convenient fiction that does not deserve the reverent veneration is gets from the scientific community today nor does it deserve to be treated as the default explanation for our origins or even our destiny.

  • @dankuo8561
    @dankuo8561 14 дней назад

    Valerina, to me, provides a point of view from eastern Europe that has lived under the oppression of communism. A fresh face in a world of analysts weighing in on geopolitics. Too often in the West, we are under the bombardment of narratives motivated by the Marxist media and having a voice countering their take is refreshing.

  • @rogershuttleworth7669
    @rogershuttleworth7669 15 дней назад

    Haidt skews his figures by restricting the scope of his presentation to figures that go back no further than the year 2000 to make it look as if there is a clear connection between smartphones and social media and the uptick reported depression and self-harm. In the 1980's and 1990's the recorded rates of reported youth depression and self-harm were actually higher at their peak than they are now. All of this long before modern social media and smartphones even existed. And if you go back even further than that you find other peaks that are almost as high but bear in mind some of them are likely to be even higher than the official figures because in the early 20th Century depression and self-harm rates for groups such as blacks or immigrants were very likely not much figured into those studies. As for suicide, Haidt never tells you that suicide rates remained stable or regressed in other first world countries with access to social media, or that US suicide rates are almost at any even level with those of the 1950s. Gee, that whole "we are living in a time of unprecedented teen depression and self-harm" claim of Jonathan Haidt's is suddenly not looking so unprecedented now, is it?

  • @togoni
    @togoni 16 дней назад

    George has very simplistic approach to everything.

  • @NickFagiano
    @NickFagiano 16 дней назад

    Wonderful interview. Subscribed. Thank you to the both of you.

  • @virtualpilgrim8645
    @virtualpilgrim8645 16 дней назад

    5:00 Thiel misrepresents Calvinism. He says that Calvinist blame "Mr. God" for their sins. That is incorrect. Your sins are your own and your own only.

  • @WTs-bn5mf
    @WTs-bn5mf 16 дней назад

    Still quite a West centric perspective which still has the shades of the "White man's burden". But, at least he is asking the questions others coming from his paradigm are not asking.

  • @andrewmakin8151
    @andrewmakin8151 17 дней назад

    india, south africa, mexico. multiple separate institutionally recognised languages. unavoidable diversity. deep connection to place, the land, by everyone. inherently democratic, or perhaps it’s distrust of autocracy although sometimes seemingly close [let’s see how mexico goes with this …]. struggling with the main challenges of the world within in the microcosm of the country. extra-christian spirituality, notwithstanding an unavoidable central influence of christianity.

  • @bankspeete1057
    @bankspeete1057 17 дней назад

    Has anyone found the essay he is talking about at 29:50 on AI risk?

  • @ChrisBrennanNJ
    @ChrisBrennanNJ 17 дней назад

    Hatp-tip, Mr. Beckworth & team! <- wonderful podcasts.

  • @remiremsar5946
    @remiremsar5946 18 дней назад

    Without considering cultural context, psychologists may misinterpret behaviors or phenomena as universal when they are actually culturally specific. For example, the practice of setting boundaries may be seen as a psychological necessity, when it might just be a cultural norm in Western societies. Findings from W.E.I.R.D. populations are often generalized to all humans, leading to theories and models that may not accurately reflect human universality.

  • @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107
    @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107 18 дней назад

    Was Elizabeth II descended from Alfred The Great, or more the Hanoverians, or both?

  • @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107
    @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107 18 дней назад

    Yes, well I don’t think Catholic or protestant should be the main issue anymore unless Britain is hundreds of years behind the times.

  • @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107
    @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107 18 дней назад

    Yes, well I don’t think Catholic or protestant should be the main issue anymore unless Britain is hundreds of years behind the times.

  • @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107
    @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107 18 дней назад

    Complicated or not, put Ireland back together. I have no vested interest other than justice and to be relieved of hearing of their struggle for 800 years.

  • @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107
    @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107 18 дней назад

    Complicated or not, put Ireland back together. I have no vested interest other than justice and to be relieved of hearing of their struggle for 800 years.

  • @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107
    @michaelandrewsalomonenewje4107 18 дней назад

    Give Northern Ireland, Ulster, back to the Irish, make it part of the Republic of Ireland. Ifto stop hearing the belly aching. It’s one island. Instruct them how to get along and be free and just to each other. The rest of the island of Britain you can leave how it is. So endeth the lesson.

  • @TheBobafettmaster
    @TheBobafettmaster 18 дней назад

    Outstanding questions though i was a little disappointed in Nowm's answers on a few things, especially on the difference between British comedians vs Americans. Ask any Brit and they would tell you its wit and intelligence versus 'in your face' observational style of an American commedian. Super interesting conversation!

  • @ciabhannahbaic670
    @ciabhannahbaic670 20 дней назад

    I really enjoy Ted Gioia's insights on music. This interview was very fast paced, too. Well done.

  • @artiexus
    @artiexus 21 день назад

    Really enjoyed that, thanks! Robin is fascinating to listen to