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Finance & History
Carmen Hofmann
52 episodes
1 week ago
The eabh Podcast. Looking for precedents from the exciting world of financial history. We follow money through time and space. We encourage independent research, encourage open debate and value archives. Follow us on: www.bankinghistory.org Read less
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The eabh Podcast. Looking for precedents from the exciting world of financial history. We follow money through time and space. We encourage independent research, encourage open debate and value archives. Follow us on: www.bankinghistory.org Read less
Show more...
History
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Economic Thought
Finance & History
31 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
Economic Thought

A practitioner's perspective with Edgar Walk (Metzler Bank) and Carmen Hofmann (eabh).

How can history insight help to bridge the gap between mathematical economic theory models and the 'real world of finance'? Edgar shares his insights from more than 20 years at one of the world's oldest private banks. How can history serve as a framework to identify financial and political cycles? How can it help to build a framework to see risks clearly and take sound long-term investment decisions? Listen up to get financial history insight!


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Finance & History
The eabh Podcast. Looking for precedents from the exciting world of financial history. We follow money through time and space. We encourage independent research, encourage open debate and value archives. Follow us on: www.bankinghistory.org Read less