Macro Musings with David Beckworth
A podcast by Mercatus Center at George Mason University - Mondays
480 Episodes
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117 - Morgan Ricks on the Features and Advantages of Federal Reserve Bank Accounts
Published: 7/30/2018 -
116 - Ashoka Mody on the Origins of the Euro and the Euro Crisis
Published: 7/19/2018 -
115 - Monica de Bolle on the Economic Challenges Facing Argentina and Venezuela
Published: 7/16/2018 -
114 - Mark Copelovitch on the Political Economy of the Global Recession and the Eurozone Crisis
Published: 7/9/2018 -
113 – Dan Griswold on the Benefits and Myths of Immigration
Published: 7/2/2018 -
112 – Larry Ball on the Lehman Brothers Collapse and Its Role in the Great Recession
Published: 6/25/2018 -
111 - Nick Timiraos on the History and Economics of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Published: 6/18/2018 -
110 - Brian Blackstone on the ECB and the Swiss Referendum on Sovereign Money
Published: 6/11/2018 -
109 - Christine McDaniel on International Trade and Intellectual Property
Published: 6/4/2018 -
108 - Sam Hammond on Welfare Reform and Social Insurance
Published: 5/28/2018 -
107 - Michael Darda on Inflation, Market Monetarism, and Fed Policy
Published: 5/21/2018 -
106 – Razeen Sally on Protectionism, International Trade, and China
Published: 5/14/2018 -
105 – David Andolfatto on Inflation and the Phillips Curve
Published: 5/7/2018 -
104 - Jim Hamilton on Econometrics, Energy Markets, and Low Interest Rates
Published: 4/30/2018 -
103 - Daniela Gabor on Safe Assets and Shadow Banking
Published: 4/23/2018 -
102 – Morgan Ricks on *Money as Infrastructure* and Bank Regulations
Published: 4/16/2018 -
101 – Ioana Marinescu on Universal Basic Income
Published: 4/9/2018 -
100 – Ryan Avent, Cardiff Garcia, and Heather Long on Lessons from the Great Recession
Published: 4/2/2018 -
99 – Edward Nelson on Money, its Role within Monetary Policy, and the Monetarist Legacy
Published: 3/26/2018 -
[Rebroadcast] Daniel Griswold on the Basics of Trade
Published: 3/19/2018
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.