Macro Musings with David Beckworth
A podcast by Mercatus Center at George Mason University - Mondays
480 Episodes
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40 - Anat Admati on Debt, Equity, and Financial Instability
Published: 1/16/2017 -
39 - Allan Meltzer on the Monetarist Counterrevolution and Economic Reforms
Published: 1/9/2017 -
38 - Ylan Mui on the Fed Beat and Trumponomics
Published: 1/2/2017 -
37 - Laura Birg and Anna Goeddeke on Christmas Economics
Published: 12/19/2016 -
36 - The Macroeconomics of Star Wars and Star Trek
Published: 12/12/2016 -
35 - Peter Conti-Brown on *The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve*
Published: 12/5/2016 -
34 – JP Koning on Goldbugs, African Monetary History, and Fedcoin
Published: 11/28/2016 -
33 - Mark Calabria on Housing Policy and the Behavioral Case for Monetary Rules
Published: 11/21/2016 -
32 - Roger Farmer on the Natural Rate of Unemployment Hypothesis and Prosperity for All
Published: 11/14/2016 -
31 – Mark Koyama on the Macroeconomics of Ancient Rome
Published: 11/7/2016 -
30 - Rudi Bachmann on German Macroeconomics, Walter Eucken, and Ordoliberalism
Published: 10/31/2016 -
29 - Narayana Kocherlakota on the FOMC, the 2008 Crisis, and Monetary Rules
Published: 10/24/2016 -
28 - Izabella Kaminska on Blockchain Technology and the Economics of Star Trek
Published: 10/17/2016 -
27 - Claudio Borio on Financial Stability, the Triffin Dilemma, and International Monetary Policy
Published: 10/10/2016 -
26 – Andy Levin on Federal Reserve Reform
Published: 10/3/2016 -
25 - Morgan Ricks on *The Money Problem,* Financial Regulation, and Shadow Banking
Published: 9/26/2016 -
24 - Ryan Avent on *The Wealth of Humans,* Job Automation, and Globalization
Published: 9/19/2016 -
23 - Michael Bordo on Anna Schwartz, Financial Crises, and Life as a Monetary Historian
Published: 9/12/2016 -
22 - Peter Ireland on the Chicago School, Federal Reserve Policy Targets, and Monetary Aggregates
Published: 9/5/2016 -
21 – Hugh Rockoff on Optimal Currency Areas, “Yellowbacks,” and Free Banking
Published: 8/29/2016
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.