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James Manyika
May 28, 2020
James Manyika, Chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute, talks to Rob Johnson about the merits of protecting people, not jobs, in the face of the pandemic and automation
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The Moral Limits of Markets
Dec 3, 2013
What happens when a market-based economy becomes a market-based society?
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Is History Important?
Sep 4, 2019
An animated look at economic history with Robert Skidelsky
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News
INET research into big tech's monopoly power is cited in the FT
Dec 15, 2020
“That starts to take tech regulation to a place that’s more similar to financial regulation, which is where it should be. On that note, check out this very interesting INET paper by Dina Srinivasan, which looks at how Google monopolises advertising markets in ways that would be prohibited in other electronic trading markets.” — Rana Foroohar, Financial Times
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Robert Skidelsky
Aug 3, 2020
Historian Lord Robert Skidelsky reads a letter that John Maynard Keynes wrote to Friedrich Hayek about “The Road to Serfdom,” and then discusses with Rob Johnson the tense relationship between the two famous economists.
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Fatima Denton
Jul 20, 2020
Dr. Fatima Denton, Director of the Institute for Natural Resources in Africa at the United Nations University, Ghana, talks to Rob Johnson about the need for global cooperation and coordination in the wake of the pandemic.
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How Local Projects Can Change People's Notion of What Is Possible
Dec 7, 2020
Hilary Doe, the founder and president of the Michigan-based organization Scout, talks about the ways in which successful local projects can have profound effects on people’s consciousness about what is politically possible
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Warrington Hudlin
Jun 10, 2020
Filmmaker Warrington Hudlin taks to Rob Johnson about the protests against police brutality, the long history of racial oppression in the U.S., and his adaptation of Les Misérables set in the outskirts of contemporary Paris.
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Folashade Soule
May 19, 2020
Folashade Soule, Senior Research Associate at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, talks to Rob Johnson about Africa’s relationships with the United States and China in light of the pandemic.
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What the ‘Dual Economy’ Model Reveals About Today’s America
Jan 30, 2017
Professor Temin sees the US economy as bifurcated along lines analogous to the situation described in developing world economies by W. Arthur Lewis.
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How Investors Use Stories to Tame Uncertainty
Jul 4, 2011
If you want to understand how fund managers choose a portfolio, why not ask them?
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US Economy on Cliff's Edge: INET's Rob Johnson on the Fiscal Cliff
Dec 30, 2012
What it will mean for the U. S. economy to go over the “fiscal cliff.”?
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READING ROOM: Adam Curtis on the history of economic think tanks in the UK
Sep 22, 2011
A story about the rise of the modern Think Tank and how in a very strange way they have made thinking impossible.
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Dennis Kelleher: A Financial System That Extracts Wealth Instead of Creating It
Oct 13, 2020
Dennis Kelleher, President of the NGO Better Markets, outlines how the financial system is serving the wealthy, how it has been reformed in the past and how it can be reformed again to serve Main Street instead of Wall Street.
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Paul Jay
Jul 8, 2020
Documentarian Paul Jay talks to Rob Johnson about how major investment fund managers, such as BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, exercise enormous control over public companies, where they use voting rights to stymie efforts to curb climate change.