The Rhodes Center Podcast with Mark Blyth

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66 Episodo

  1. What if I told you that international money is governed by no more than the beliefs of a handful of super-connected global elites…and yet there is no conspiracy. Would you be interested?

    Publicado: 17/6/2022
  2. Can Social Media and Democracy Co-exist? A Conversation with Frances Haugen

    Publicado: 27/5/2022
  3. The Global Roots of Neomercantilism

    Publicado: 8/4/2022
  4. Fiona Hill on Deindustrialization, Despair and Demagoguery

    Publicado: 11/3/2022
  5. The Past, Present, and Contested Future of Central Banks

    Publicado: 25/2/2022
  6. ‘How Efficiency Replaced Equality in US Policy” with Elizabeth Popp Berman

    Publicado: 11/2/2022
  7. The Forgotten History of “The Labor Board Crew”: How Mediators at the US Labor Board Changed Organized Labor (and the World)

    Publicado: 28/1/2022
  8. America Has Always Been a 'Credit Nation'

    Publicado: 8/12/2021
  9. The Other Problem with Ratings Agencies

    Publicado: 1/10/2021
  10. 'Bidenomics': Policy Change or Paradigm Shift?

    Publicado: 3/6/2021
  11. The Robots May Be Coming, But Probably Not for Your Job

    Publicado: 8/4/2021
  12. How Precarity Puts Capitalism on Edge

    Publicado: 16/3/2021
  13. Is Now the Time for a Federal Jobs Guarantee?

    Publicado: 10/2/2021
  14. The Left, Divided Over the Extraction Economy

    Publicado: 10/12/2020
  15. Austerity Myths and the Health of Nations: What Malawi Tells Us About the Construction of Scarcity

    Publicado: 22/11/2020
  16. How Fraud Explains the Economy

    Publicado: 16/11/2020
  17. Who Owns the Economy, and Who Pays for It?

    Publicado: 6/11/2020
  18. Why Does the EU Have a Legitimacy Problem?

    Publicado: 7/8/2020
  19. Do Deficits Matter? (MMT Explained)

    Publicado: 15/7/2020
  20. The Fraught, Complex, and Important 'Economics of Belonging'

    Publicado: 25/6/2020

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A podcast from the Rhodes Center for International Finance and Economics at the Watson Institute at Brown University. Hosted by political economist and director of the Rhodes Center, Mark Blyth.

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