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TIP505: The Price of Time w/ Edward Chancellor

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Dec 18, 2022
In this engaging discussion, Edward Chancellor, a financial historian and author of "The Price of Time," explores the intricate relationship between interest rates and the concept of time. He warns about how today's low returns contribute to economic instability while tracing the fascinating rise and fall of John Law, a pioneering financial figure. Chancellor also addresses the implications of irresponsible monetary policy on productivity and wage growth, urging listeners to reflect on the true cost of money in our economic systems.
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INSIGHT

Debt Jubilees

  • Debt jubilees, official debt forgiveness by rulers, were common in ancient societies to address the compounding nature of interest.
  • Today, inflation acts as a sneaky form of debt jubilee by eroding the real value of debt.
ANECDOTE

Iceland's Default

  • Iceland, after the 2008 financial crisis, defaulted on its massive foreign debt, choosing a different path than quantitative easing.
  • Iceland recovered much faster than countries like the US and those in Europe that employed QE.
INSIGHT

Time's Value

  • Seneca the Younger, though inconsistent in practice, viewed time as man's most precious possession.
  • This concept resurfaced during the Renaissance, justifying interest as the price of using capital over time.
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