VoxTalks Economics

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Oct 16, 2019 • 15min

S2 Ep42: Increasing diversity in economics

The Royal Economic Society has launched Discover Economics, an ambitious three-year campaign to attract more women, minority students and students from state schools to study the subject. Sarah Smith and Arun Advani, co-chairs of the campaign, plus Rachel Griffith, RES president, tell Tim Phillips about how they plan to make this happen.Read about Discover Economics at VoxEU.
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Oct 11, 2019 • 19min

S2 Ep41: The economics of an ageing population

We are living longer, and that affects every part of our economic future. David Bloom is the editor of a new VoxEU book on what he calls "the what, the so what, and the now what" of ageing. He tells Tim Phillips about some of the policy choices our societies will have to make in the near future.
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Oct 4, 2019 • 20min

S2 Ep40: A new story of London's economic development

Economists date the growth of London's financial system, and its impact on the British economy, from the end of the 17th century. Nathan Sussman tells Tim Phillips how how he discovered contemporary records that tell a different story.
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Sep 27, 2019 • 20min

S2 Ep39: Lessons from the Irish banking crisis

Patrick Honohan took over as governor of the Central Bank of Ireland in 2009 with the economy in meltdown, and steered it through its deepest crisis. His new book re-examines what happened, and lessons for future crises. Tim Phillips talks to Patrick and the FT's Martin Sandbu about what policymakers and central bankers can learn from Ireland's ordeal.Read about Patrick's book at VoxEU.org.Picture: William Murphy/CC
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Sep 24, 2019 • 28min

S2 Ep38: The death of banks?

On 24 September the CEPR launches the latest Geneva Report on the world economy, called Banking disrupted? Financial intermediation in an era of transformational technology. Tim Phillips asks Tara Rice and Kathryn Petralia, two of the authors, whether fintechs and cryptocurrencies signal the beginning of the end for banks.Download the report, or read about it at VoxEU.
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Sep 13, 2019 • 12min

S2 Ep37: Does foreign investment create green growth?

Economists argue whether foreign direct investment in developing economies exports pollution or generates green growth. Beata Javorcik talks to Tim Phillips about a surprising conclusion from factory-level research.Read about the research at VoxEU.
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Sep 6, 2019 • 28min

S2 Ep36: The economic history of World War 2

Starting on the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the second world war, VoxEU is publishing a series of articles about the economics of the war. Tim Phillips talks to some of the authors about their research.Read more about the project at VoxEU.
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Aug 30, 2019 • 19min

S2 Ep35: Africa's lands of opportunity

On average, if you are born in Africa today you have much better chances to succeed than your parents or grandparents. But which countries have the best, and worst, intergenerational mobility? Elias Papaioannou tells Tim Phillips about the four-year hunt for Africa's lands of opportunity.
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Aug 23, 2019 • 21min

S2 Ep34: Could a $15 minimum wage save lives?

The US has an epidemic of "deaths of despair". Michael Reich tells Tim Phillips that new research implies that a $15 minimum wage doesn't just cut poverty, it also saves lives. But is Congress listening?
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Aug 16, 2019 • 25min

S2 Ep33: Investing in Brexit

As Brexit nears (again), are British firms choosing to invest in the UK or in other European markets? Are European firms investing in the UK to preserve access to its markets? And has "global Britain" got off the drawing board yet? Holger Breinlich and Dennis Novy lead Tim Phillips through the numbers.

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