
Ian Goldin
Economist and futurist, Professor of Globalisation and Development at the Oxford Martin School and its founding director, offering expertise on globalization, inequality and pandemic risks.
Top 5 podcasts with Ian Goldin
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Apr 7, 2025 • 24min
How are Trump's tariffs impacting global financial markets?
Ian Goldin, a Professor at the University of Oxford focusing on Globalisation and Development, joins Deborah Elms from the Hinrich Foundation and Steven Erlanger from The New York Times to dissect the impact of Trump's tariffs. They discuss the potential for a global recession, the disproportionate harm to poorer nations, and how U.S. withdrawal reshapes global trade dynamics. Attention also turns to Europe's strategic challenges amid U.S.-China competition, revealing deep insights into the changing landscape of international relations and market stability.

Feb 13, 2026 • 42min
Monocle Radio at the World Governments Summit in Dubai – President Vjosa Osmani and more
Aleksandar Vučić, Serbia's prime minister, outlines Serbia's constitutional stance on Kosovo and EU accession. Evika Siliņa, Latvia's prime minister, discusses backing Ukraine and strengthening European resilience. Antonio Zappulla, CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, covers media resilience, access to law and responsible AI. Ian Goldin, economist and futurist, explores globalization, inequality and pandemic risks.

Feb 19, 2025 • 44min
Episode 2242: Ian Goldin on the past, present and future of migration
Ian Goldin, a professor at Oxford University and former World Bank VP, dives into the nuances of migration. He discusses how migration has been a driver of human progress despite rising anti-immigrant sentiments. Goldin highlights the disconnect between political rhetoric and the need for migrants in aging economies, particularly in tech. He also emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between economic migrants and refugees, and suggests that attitudes towards migration could shift dramatically by 2050 due to demographic and environmental changes.

Aug 12, 2024 • 23min
Ian Goldin: Is migration a drag or a driver of progress?
Ian Goldin, a renowned economist and professor at Oxford University, dives into the vital role of migration throughout human history. He challenges the perception that migration equates to insecurity, highlighting its contribution to economic growth and cultural vibrancy. The discussion covers the pressing issue of demographic decline in developed nations, advocating for a nuanced approach to migration rather than fear-based policies. Goldin also addresses Japan's evolving immigration strategies amidst demographic challenges, emphasizing the need for effective management of migration in the face of global shifts.

May 13, 2024 • 50min
420.Globalization From the Renaissance to the Age of the City feat. Ian Goldin
Ian Goldin, Oxford University Professor of Globalisation and Development, discusses the intertwined nature of global connectivity and the risks it poses. They explore modern urbanization trends and the challenges cities face, emphasizing the need for global cooperation and resilience. Ian leaves us inspired to adopt global stewardship in our daily lives, drawing lessons from working with Nelson Mandela.


