Ep53 “The Truth About Inflation and Price Caps: Learn From Argentina” with Veronica Rappoport

Ep53 “The Truth About Inflation and Price Caps: Learn From Argentina” with Veronica Rappoport

During the 2024 U.S. presidential election, inflation was one of the most talked about issues, and there was one policy idea to get inflation under control that kept coming up: price caps. But history has shown time and time again that price caps do anything but reduce inflation. So why do policymakers still want to try it?

In this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen speak with guest Veronica Rappoport, associate professor at London School of Economics and former 2nd Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Argentina. Veronica served as the deputy governor during a key period of high inflation for Argentina.

She chats with Jonathan and Jules about the circumstances that can lead to inflation rates as high as the ones Argentina has seen in the last 50 years, how band-aids like price caps can in fact make inflation significantly worse in the long run, and what lessons countries like the U.S. can take from Argentina’s case.

Find All Else Equal on the web:
https://lauder.wharton.upenn.edu/allelse/

All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions Podcast is a production of the UPenn Wharton Lauder Institute through University FM.


Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Avsnitt(96)

Rerun: Ep15 "Shareholder vs. Stakeholder Capitalism" with Alex Edmans

Rerun: Ep15 "Shareholder vs. Stakeholder Capitalism" with Alex Edmans

For the end of the year, Jules and Jonathan are taking some well-deserved time off, and wanted to rerun a past episode they love for the new audience who has joined since then.Imagine being able to se...

3 Jan 202425min

Rerun: Ep5 "Why You Can't 'Agree to Disagree" with Robert Aumann

Rerun: Ep5 "Why You Can't 'Agree to Disagree" with Robert Aumann

For the end of the year, Jules and Jonathan are taking some well-deserved time off, and wanted to rerun a past episode they love for the new audience who has joined since then.Is it possible to unrave...

27 Dec 202335min

Rerun: Ep3 “Why Good Stocks Are Not Good Buys” with Cliff Asness

Rerun: Ep3 “Why Good Stocks Are Not Good Buys” with Cliff Asness

For the end of the year, Jules and Jonathan are taking some well-deserved time off, and wanted to re-present a past episode they love for the new audience who has joined since then.Investing in stocks...

20 Dec 202329min

Ep36 "Institutional Neutrality: Open Debate and Moral Stands" with John Etchemendy

Ep36 "Institutional Neutrality: Open Debate and Moral Stands" with John Etchemendy

What happens when universities and step off the sidelines and take a stance on contentious issues? Are they boarding a roller coaster that they can’t ever get off? In this episode, hosts and finance p...

29 Nov 202324min

Ep35 “Does Common Ownership Affect Product Market Outcomes?” with Martin Schmalz

Ep35 “Does Common Ownership Affect Product Market Outcomes?” with Martin Schmalz

It turns out your airline ticket prices might be affected by common ownership in mutual and index funds, but how? In this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen w...

23 Nov 202327min

Ep34 “Why Has Private Equity Grown So Much?” with Eric Zinterhofer

Ep34 “Why Has Private Equity Grown So Much?” with Eric Zinterhofer

What accounts for the recent growth of private firms? In this episode of All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen welcome Eric Zinte...

1 Nov 202329min

Ep33 How Risky Should Your Retirement Savings Be?

Ep33 How Risky Should Your Retirement Savings Be?

In this episode of All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen discuss the second half of the retirement equation, after going over how...

19 Okt 202324min

Ep32 “Labor Unions and Detroit Struggle” with Larry Katz

Ep32 “Labor Unions and Detroit Struggle” with Larry Katz

With recent strikes making big news, what are the complexities at hand when Unions become involved in the labor force? Some are well known but other effects, both good and bad, have been less obvious....

5 Okt 202326min

Populärt inom Business & ekonomi

framgangspodden
varvet
badfluence
rss-jossan-nina
rss-borsens-finest
rss-svart-marknad
avanzapodden
uppgang-och-fall
svd-tech-brief
rss-dagen-med-di
fill-or-kill
borsmorgon
lastbilspodden
affarsvarlden
rss-inga-dumma-fragor-om-pengar
tabberaset
kapitalet-en-podd-om-ekonomi
bathina-en-podcast
rss-den-nya-ekonomin
bilar-med-sladd