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Why the Price of Oil, Beef, Electricity, and Everything Else Makes No Sense

Why the Price of Oil, Beef, Electricity, and Everything Else Makes No Sense

Whether it's the price of a barrel of Brent crude or a pound of beef, it's clear prices are skyrocketing for all kinds of goods and commodities. Price shocks and shortages are, if anything, the way co...

18 Mai 30min

Stripe's John Collison on How Agentic Commerce Will Reshape the Internet

Stripe's John Collison on How Agentic Commerce Will Reshape the Internet

The internet is made for shopping. For years, the main inputs for e-commerce transactions involved targeted ads, algorithmic recommendations, SEO, and lots of mindless scrolling. But agentic commerce ...

16 Mai 47min

Why SocGen's Albert Edwards Sees Double-Digit Inflation Coming Back

Why SocGen's Albert Edwards Sees Double-Digit Inflation Coming Back

Making a long career as a bear at a sell-side institution is tough. Generally financial markets have done quite well which means forecasting doom and gloom is, usually, only tenable for so long. Which...

15 Mai 53min

Martin Wolf on the 'Terrifying' Superpower That the US Wields

Martin Wolf on the 'Terrifying' Superpower That the US Wields

Last year, when we talked to Martin Wolf, the global order seemed like it was being upended after President Trump unveiled his sweeping tariffs against nearly every US trading partner. A lot has happe...

14 Mai 1h 5min

Samanth Subramanian on the Undersea Cables That Keep the Internet Alive

Samanth Subramanian on the Undersea Cables That Keep the Internet Alive

In 2006, then-Senator Ted Stevens coined an infamous term for how to understand the internet: It's a "series of tubes." The funny thing is, that's a fairly accurate description. Underneath the world's...

13 Mai 42min

The Bank of England's Megan Greene on Monetary Policy in a World of Supply Shocks

The Bank of England's Megan Greene on Monetary Policy in a World of Supply Shocks

Ever since Covid, central banks around the world have had the same problem. They have tools that are designed to modulate demand, but so many challenges have involved the supply side of the economy. W...

11 Mai 52min

Mariana Mazzucato Thinks We Need More Moonshots

Mariana Mazzucato Thinks We Need More Moonshots

Today's guest Mariana Mazzucato is one of our most requested. Mazzucato, a professor of economics at University College London and the founding director of its Institute for Innovation and Public Purp...

8 Mai 55min

How an American City Can Become a Manufacturing Hub

How an American City Can Become a Manufacturing Hub

The residents of Allentown are still sore about that Billy Joel song. While it's true the Pennsylvania city became synonymous with deindustrialization after the US steel industry began its decline in ...

7 Mai 52min

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