The Odd Lots Variety Show
Odd Lots7 Okt 2019

The Odd Lots Variety Show

On September 19, 2019, Odd Lots hosted its first-ever live event at the WNYC Greene Space in downtown New York City. With an all-star lineup of guests, the show featured convicted white-collar criminal Sam Antar, a panel on sovereign debt with Lee Buchheit and Brad Setser, and a discussion on MMT with Stephanie Kelton. We even had a surprise guest, SPY kid Kevin McGrath, not to mention two musical acts: country-singing economist Merle Hazard and a performance by Joe himself.

Be sure to check out videos from the event on Bloomberg's Markets and Finance channel on YouTube.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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