Macro Musings with David Beckworth
A podcast by Mercatus Center at George Mason University - Mondays
480 Episodes
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Soumaya Keynes on Trade, Dollar Dominance, and the Highlights of Jackson Hole
Published: 16/09/2019 -
Alex Tabarrok on the Elements of Economic Growth and the Decline of Dynamism
Published: 09/09/2019 -
Judge Glock on the Riefler-Keynes Doctrine and Monetary Policy During the Great Depression
Published: 02/09/2019 -
Thomas Hoenig on the Federal Reserve and the State of Banking in the US
Published: 26/08/2019 -
Chris Crowe on Hedge Fund Perspectives and the Economic Implications of Brexit
Published: 19/08/2019 -
Aaron Klein on Real-time Payments and Financial Regulation
Published: 12/08/2019 -
Bonus Episode – Watch Party for the Fed’s Historic Interest Rate Cut
Published: 07/08/2019 -
Evan Koenig on the Fed’s Review Period, Monetary Regimes, and Yield Curves
Published: 05/08/2019 -
Ulrich Bindseil on Central Bank Operating Systems
Published: 29/07/2019 -
Tyler Cowen on the Culture of Big Business in the United States
Published: 22/07/2019 -
Joe Gagnon on Currency Manipulation, Trade Imbalances, and Libra
Published: 15/07/2019 -
Heather Boushey on Income Inequality and Automatic Stabilizers
Published: 08/07/2019 -
Jeffry Frieden on the Rise of Populism, Labor Mobility, and the Eurozone
Published: 01/07/2019 -
Salim Furth on Land Use Regulations, the Rise of NIMBYism, and Options for Reform
Published: 24/06/2019 -
Sam Bell and Skanda Amarnath on Gross Labor Income Targeting
Published: 17/06/2019 -
Daniel Griswold on the USMCA, Tariffs, and the US Trade War
Published: 10/06/2019 -
Mike Bird on Japanese Monetary Policy, Yield Curve Control, and the US-China Trade War
Published: 03/06/2019 -
Robert Samuelson on the Great Inflation, Its History and Its Legacy
Published: 27/05/2019 -
Dylan Matthews on Nine Ways to Prevent Future Recessions
Published: 20/05/2019 -
Robert Graboyes on Monetary History of Small Coins
Published: 13/05/2019
Hosted by David Beckworth of the Mercatus Center, Macro Musings pulls back the curtain on the important macroeconomic issues of the past, present, and future.
