
Michael Spence
Economista vincitore del premio Nobel per l'economia (2001) noto per l'analisi dell'asimmetria informativa nei mercati; docente e consulente internazionale con esperienza su crescita, debito sovrano e impatti macroeconomici delle tecnologie.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 35min
Intervista al premio Nobel Michael Spence | Morning Finance
Michael Spence, economista e premio Nobel 2001 noto per lo studio dell'asimmetria informativa, parla di shock energetico e rischio di stagflazione. Discute le ricadute su Europa e Paesi importatori, il ruolo dell'AI nella produttività e i pericoli di sovrainvestimento. Avverte sulla sostenibilità del debito e riflette sul futuro del dollaro, oro e asset digitali.

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Nov 9, 2023 • 1h 12min
Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Sees Era Of "Permacrisis" Ahead | Michael Spence (w/ Adam Taggart)
Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Michael Spence discusses the permacrisis and broken approaches to growth, economic management, and governance. They explore the challenges faced by the global economy, increasing debt levels, policy mismatches, potential damage to balance sheets, and the transformative potential of digital transformation, biomedical science, and the energy transition.

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Nov 11, 2023 • 34min
Bloomberg Wall Street Week - November 10th, 2023
In this podcast, Sonal Desai explains why Moody's cut to its US outlook is not important to holders of US debt. Michael Spence discusses the potential of generative AI as a digital assistant. Afsaneh Beschloss talks about China's climate investments. Melissa Kearney explains how to build a resilient economy.

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Sep 26, 2023 • 40min
Surveillance: Stock Breakdown with Wilson
Stock breakdown discussed with Mike Wilson, Mohamed El-Erian, Gordon Brown, and Michael Spence. They also talk about their book 'Permacrisis: A Plan to Fix a Fractured World' and the future of AI. Kathy Jones discusses higher rates impacting the economy. Debate on alternative options in the election and lack of representation for younger generations. Sheila Johnson talks about her memoir and challenges. Importance of balanced programming in black media.

Jan 27, 2025 • 1h
505. A Deep Dive into Signaling and Market Dynamics feat. Michael Spence
Michael Spence, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and author, dives into the intricate dance of market signaling and its impact on economic growth. He discusses how AI will reshape development in the U.S. and beyond, and whether competing economies might surpass it. Spence highlights the evolution of economic theory, emphasizing cognitive diversity as a key to tackling global challenges. The conversation also touches on how education serves as a signaling tool and the shifting dynamics of technology in a fragmented global landscape.


