
Bradley Saunders
North America economist at Capital Economics who provides analysis of markets and energy prices, appearing in the episode to discuss oil and market reactions.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 7min
The argument for letting Chinese EVs in
Bradley Saunders, a North America economist who analyzes markets and energy prices, and Noah Smith, an economist and writer on economic policy and industry, discuss market reactions and oil price movements. They dive into BYD’s global EV push and how U.S. tariffs block Chinese electric cars. They debate whether allowing those EVs could spur battery demand and reshape manufacturing.

Apr 1, 2026 • 7min
The argument for letting Chinese EVs in
Bradley Saunders, a North America economist who analyzes markets and oil trends, and Noah Smith, an economist and tech commentator, discuss Chinese electric cars. They talk about BYD's global push and why U.S. tariffs block those imports. They explore how allowing Chinese EVs could boost battery demand, unify EV tech standards, and the tradeoffs of protecting old auto industries.

Mar 12, 2026 • 7min
Local eatery obituaries
Mariana Bacayau, a Nashville reporter covering local restaurants, outlines how independents are closing amid rising rents, food and insurance costs. Bradley Saunders, a North America economist, maps oil-price paths and supply risks tied to Strait of Hormuz tensions. They talk about market impacts, shrinking city flavor, and why chains are growing while small eateries struggle.


