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  • The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence ft Jens Ludwig
    2025/12/15

    In this episode of Money & Macro Talks, writer Alejandro Iribas De La Puerta sits down with economist Jens Ludwig for a deep, evidence-driven conversation on how to truly reduce gun violence in America. Drawing on insights from his book, The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence, Ludwig breaks down what interventions have actually worked, which policies have fallen short, and—most importantly—what can be done right now to save lives. A crucial, clear-eyed discussion on one of the most urgent issues of our time.

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    45 分
  • China's mineral dominance: how the West should respond ft. Tobias Gehrke
    2025/12/08

    In this episode, I talk to Dr. Tobias Gherke senior fellow on the European Council on Foreign relations about the Geo-Economics of critical minerals.

    We discuss what critical minerals are important, how China became so dominant, who the other major players are, and how the West can respond to China's dominance.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Should private banks create most of our money? ft. Thomas Bollen
    2025/11/21

    In this episode, I talk to financial journalist Thomas Bollen about how to reform our monetary financial system to reduce the need for bailouts.


    Check out Thomas's book in Dutch here: Geld genoeg, maar niet voor jou, Thomas Bollen | 9789083398679 | Boeken | bolOr his work on mapping the monetary system: Waterworks of Money

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    1 時間 30 分
  • Why monopolies are eating our economies ft. Jan Eeckhout
    2025/10/23

    Professor Jan Eeckhout makes his case about the profit paradox, which states that big companies are becoming too profitable. This is no longer good for the economy.

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    50 分
  • A massive basic income experiment in Africa | Dennis Egger (Oxford University)
    2024/11/22

    To join the village fundraiser, help send life changing cash and support research like this, visit https://www.givedirectly.org/macro/ Interview with Oxford prof Dennis Egger about his Econometrica paper: General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers: Experimental Evidence From Kenya, with Johannes Haushofer, Edward Miguel, Paul Niehaus, Michael Walker

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    1 時間 15 分
  • I interviewed the ECB’s Chief Economist on inflation & rates
    2024/07/30

    Interview with Philip Lane about the past & future of inflation & interest rates in the Eurozone.

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    57 分
  • Armenia’s Radical New Monetary Policy Approach | Governor Martin Galstyan & Armen Nurbekyan
    2024/04/16

    I talked to Armenia's central bank governors Martin Galstyan & Armen Nurbekyan about (1) how the history of central banking in Armenia led to them adopting a systematic approach to monetary policy, (2) how this then led them to adopt this new scenario based approach, (3) how that differs from what other central banks do, and (3) finally what scenarios the governors are now considering for the future of Armenias economy, an economy that could potentially be one of the most turbulent in the world with its reliance on geopolitical rivals Europe and Russia, while also being faced with armed conflict with its neighbor Azerbaijan, which is being supported by its other neighbor Turkey.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Was MMT Wrong About Inflation? | Stephanie Kelton (The Deficit Myth)
    2024/02/13

    I talked to professor Stephanie Kelton about whether or not Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is still relevant today; how well her book the Deficit Myth is holding up, what caused the inflation spike, whether central banks are the ones driving inflation down, what the role of the government should be in controlling inflation, and how MMT applies to non-reserve currency countries like the UK.

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    1 時間 8 分