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VoxTalks
Learn about groundbreaking new research, commentary and policy ideas from the world's leading economists. Presented by Tim Phillips.
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Mar 12, 2021 • 20min
S4 Ep10: Regulation after Wirecard
It has been two years since Wirecard suddenly collapsed. Giorgio Barba Navaretti and Alberto Pozzolo explain to Tim Phillips why it is so hard to supervise global fintechs, and how regulators can do a better job next time.

Mar 5, 2021 • 12min
S4 Ep9: Exporting pollution
Anti-pollution laws penalise firms whose activities emit CO2. Itzhak Ben-David tells Tim Phillips that well-intentioned regulation may be causing multinationals to shunt polluting activities to poorer countries where regulation isn’t so strict.

Feb 23, 2021 • 18min
S4 Ep8: How Africa can recover from Covid-19
Africa’s citizens have so far mostly been spared the direct health consequences of the pandemic, but many of its economies are on life support. Ugo Panizza and Simeon Djankov, two of the editors of a new CEPR ebook about Africa's recovery, talk to Tim Phillips about post-Covid debt, FDI, food security, and how it's in all our interests to step up and help.Download Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery at VoxEU.

Feb 19, 2021 • 30min
S4 Ep7: Patent pools for generic drugs
Diffusion of new drugs is painfully slow in low-income countries. Mark Schankerman tells Tim Phillips about how patent pools accelerate the process, and how we could still do a better job of licensing life-saving medicines.

Feb 10, 2021 • 18min
S4 Ep6: Is Europe's trade strategy fit for purpose?
Today the CEPR launches a new ebook on Europe's trade strategy. Author Christian Bluth tells Tim Phillips that nations are increasingly using global trade as a means of political arm-twisting. Should the EU do the same?Download Europe’s trade strategy for the age of geoeconomic globalisation from VoxEU.

Feb 5, 2021 • 15min
S4 Ep5: Do we give more to charity after we've been sick?
Serious illness can be life-changing. Does it inspire us to be more charitable? Sarah Smith tells Tim Phillips whether we give more to charity after we suffer, to which charities - and what this means for their funding after Covid-19.

Jan 29, 2021 • 14min
S4 Ep4: Capitalist systems and inequality
In classical capitalism, the rich earn their money from capital while the poor sell the value of their labour. In which countries is that still true, and how does it affect the gap between rich and poor? Branko Milanovic tells Tim Phillips about a new way in which we can think about inequality.Read about the research at VoxEU.

Jan 22, 2021 • 11min
S4 Ep3: Boiling point in Africa
As the climate heats up, what does it mean for the number, and the scale, of conflicts in Africa? Dominic Rohner warns Tim Phillips about the impact that climate change has had in the continent already and the danger signs for the future.

Jan 15, 2021 • 21min
S4 Ep2: The microeconomics of cryptocurrencies
What is behind the pinballing price movements of Bitcoin? Neil Gandal tells Tim Phillips how supply and demand works for cryptocurrencies.

Jan 8, 2021 • 27min
S4 Ep1: The refugee's dilemma
A new study uses detailed data on the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany to investigate why individuals become refugees. Mathias Thoenig tells Tim Phillips about a simple policy that would have saved hundreds of thousands of lives in the 1930s, but is still ignored today.


