The Interview w/ William White & Brent Johnson- July 5, 2020

The Interview w/ William White & Brent Johnson- July 5, 2020

At few moments in history have the policies of global central banks been as important as they are today. Former central bank insider and senior fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute, William White, tells Santiago Capital's Brent Johnson just how we’ve gotten to this point. Dr. White puts forward the nuanced view that he is glad policymakers have implemented certain tools to lessen the impact of the crisis while also driving home the point that at best we are kicking the can down the road. The pair also discuss central bankers' recent abdication to fiscal authorities, the political limitations of policy tools supporting foreign markets, and the fate of the global dollar system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Knock-On Effect #28 - The Fate of Waste, Nuts, Space & More

The Knock-On Effect #28 - The Fate of Waste, Nuts, Space & More

What do we know about the strange places we’ve been? In this season finale, Justine, Alex and Roger provide updates about the topics previously covered in the “The Knock-on Effect,” touching on the bright-red bugs behind the American aperitivo resurgence, the market potential for spicy hazelnuts, privatization of space and the moon, the glut of cheese, the existence of moon cheese, vaccine-flavored honey and the uniquely British appeal of Mr Kipling cakes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

14 Dec 201829min

The Knock-On Effect #27 - Why Big Soda’s Political Strategy Matters

The Knock-On Effect #27 - Why Big Soda’s Political Strategy Matters

Why will local efforts to curb obesity mean more states will ban grocery taxes? Justine and Alex discuss – also touching on taxpayer-subsidized soda purchases, Big Soda’s tobacco-like tactics, the trouble with slippery slope arguments, and the relative quality of different states’ tap water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

7 Dec 201836min

The Knock-On Effect #26 - Inflation, Inequality and Bitcoin

The Knock-On Effect #26 - Inflation, Inequality and Bitcoin

Does inflation increase or decrease wealth inequality? Alex recently got into a Twitter feud on that very subject, but guest co-host Jake Merl sets him straight. They also touch on Fed policy, the quality of government data, and the perils of replying to tweets while walking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Knock-On Effect #25 - Urbanization, Obesity, and India’s Exports

The Knock-On Effect #25 - Urbanization, Obesity, and India’s Exports

Why does rapid population growth in urban centers mean we may see more exports from India? Alex and Justine discuss — also touching on the worldwide obesity epidemic, the state of the world in 1800, and the general decline of sexual activity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

23 Nov 201834min

The Knock-On Effect #24 - Why Fruit Patents Matter

The Knock-On Effect #24 - Why Fruit Patents Matter

What does China’s shifting attitude toward intellectual property mean for the fruit industry? Justine and Alex discuss - also touching on the Bacardi family and the quest for the next celebrity apple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

16 Nov 201834min

The Knock-On Effect #23 - Are Bear Markets Actually Good?

The Knock-On Effect #23 - Are Bear Markets Actually Good?

Real Vision’s Ash Bennington joins Alex to reflect on a trope frequently heard in the cryptocurrency world these days: “The best projects are built in bear markets.” Plus: The differences between crypto conferences and muni bond conferences, why Bitcoin Cash has become a punchline, and what Alex learned from an Aria bellhop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Knock-On Effect #22 - Why the trucker shortage matters, part 2

The Knock-On Effect #22 - Why the trucker shortage matters, part 2

How does the recent mandate to electronically log trucker hours impact the labor force, Amazon and U.S. consumers? Justine and Alex speak with Will Pletcher, president of transportation company MCAH Ltd, about surging wages and costs in trucking. Will also sets the record straight on some common trucker stereotypes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

2 Nov 201834min

The Knock-On Effect #21 - Why does the growth of China's billionaire class mean wine bottles will get a lot more complicated?

The Knock-On Effect #21 - Why does the growth of China's billionaire class mean wine bottles will get a lot more complicated?

If the trade war winds down, why might we see more security measures on wine bottles? Alex and Justine discuss, touching on nail-biting auctions, vineyard pests and new uses for the blockchain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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