Interwar (Monetary) Instability

Interwar (Monetary) Instability

In this episode, we sit down with Assoc. Prof. Kirsten Wandschneider to talk about the monetary disintegration that plagued the interwar period. How did countries choose to go back on the Interwar Gold Standard? How did this constrain policy choices? Why did countries eventually leave and why was the interwar standard so shortlived? We also review the performance of countries who remained on gold compared with those who imposed various types of capital controls based on Kirsten's work. We fin...

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Career and Family

Career and Family

Prof. Claudia Goldin, winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes” joins us. We discuss her recent book 'Career and Fam...

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Path Dependence in Financial/Monetary Systems

Path Dependence in Financial/Monetary Systems

In this episode, Professor Michael Bordo talks about his finding on the countries that "learned" to develop financial stability through history versus those that did not. Mike also walks us through th...

2 Des 20251h 1min

Policy, Timing and Time Use

Policy, Timing and Time Use

Professor Valerie Ramey takes us through the conundrum of why post-war unemployment did not surge in the USA. We then discuss the economic effects of fiscal policy and how the timing of spending (and ...

31 Okt 202554min

From the Sand Up: How the Natural Environment shaped the Arabian Economy

From the Sand Up: How the Natural Environment shaped the Arabian Economy

Prof. Robert Allen discusses how the desert environment led to a unique economic structure-"from the sand up". Bob takes us through the economic implication of communal lands and describes the differe...

30 Jun 202559min

Life Under Pressure

Life Under Pressure

Prof. Tommy Bengtsson takes us through the historical effects of short term stresses on living standards and health outcomes. How did high food prices in the nineteenth century impact the mortality ri...

3 Jun 202539min

Latin American Development Since Independence

Latin American Development Since Independence

Today, we meet Prof. Luis Bértola to discuss the economic history of Latin America since the 1820s. We cover Luis' book with José Antonio Ocampo ('The Economic Development of Latin America since Indep...

30 Apr 202556min

Income Inequality and Capital Shares

Income Inequality and Capital Shares

In this episode, we chat with Assoc. Prof. Erik Bengtsson about his extensive work on income inequality. What is the capital share of National Income, why does it matter and why does it change? We dis...

29 Nov 202455min

Globalization, Trade and the Populist Response

Globalization, Trade and the Populist Response

In this episode, Prof. Kevin H. O'Rourke discusses some of his work on trade and globalization. We trace the beginnings of globalization, mention some problems with measuring it perfectly, and review ...

31 Okt 202444min

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