Is China following America's path, or is America following China's?
In this episode of Global Rewire, we sit down with Logan Wright, a partner at Rhodium Group, to explore the intricate dynamics of the US-China economic relationship. We explore the structural changes affecting trade negotiations, the impact of China's economic imbalances, and the geopolitical implications of these shifts.
In this episode of the Global Rewire Podcast, hosts Craig Torres and Fabio Natalucci dive into understanding our current world through Geoeconomics with Stanford finance professor Matteo Maggiori.
Explore how countries like the US and China leverage trade and finance to exert global influence, and discover the implications of these strategies on international relations and economic policies.
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In this episode of the Global Rewire Podcast, we sit down with Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman to explore the future of Maryland's workforce and economy. We delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by demographic shifts, the role of immigration, and the impact of data centers on local communities. Brooke shares her insights on how Maryland is positioning itself to attract and retain talent, the importance of affordability, and the state's innovative approaches to education and business support.
In this episode of the Global Rewire Podcast, Craig and Fabio discuss the evolving landscape of capitalism in the U.S. with Luigi Zingales, a professor at the University of Chicago. They explore the implications of government intervention in the economy, the rise of monopolies, and the challenges posed by globalization and trade wars. Zingales emphasizes the importance of trust in capitalism and warns of the risks associated with government overreach and uncertainty in economic policy.Listen to Luigi's podcast:https://www.capitalisnt.com/Follow usWebsite: https://andersen.instituteX: https://x.com/AndersenInstLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/anderseninstitute Thumbnail:https://unsplash.com/photos/shopping-cart-in-a-room-23gXCebItDQ#populism #capitalism #economics #socialism #policy #trade
In this episode, we are joined by Brookings Senior Fellow Nellie Liang. We delve into the complexities of financial stability, the impact of political cycles on financial regulation, and the evolving role of non-bank financial institutions. Nellie shares her insights on the challenges and opportunities in the current financial landscape, drawing from her extensive experience at the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve.
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In this episode of the Global Rewire Podcast, former directors of monetary affairs at the Federal Reserve discuss the institution's independence, the political influences it faces, and the challenges of communication and transparency. We explore the implications of the Fed's balance sheet policies and its evolving role in financial markets, emphasizing the need for clarity in its objectives and tools to maintain credibility and stability.
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Why do legal immigrants in America hold patents at rates far exceeding native-born citizens?
Dr. Rebecca Diamond joins us to explore her groundbreaking research revealing how immigration fuels innovation. From risk-taking tendencies to diverse problem-solving approaches, we discuss the implications for immigration policy, economic growth, and America's competitive advantage in global innovation.
Note: Since the time of recording, Dr. Diamond has joined Harvard University's faculty.
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University of Chicago Booth College of Business' Dr. Raghuram Rajan joins Global Rewire to discuss the state of emerging markets and the implicit politics of financial stability.
Dr. Lawrence Summers, former Treasury Secretary to the United States and Professor Emeritus at Harvard University joins us to discuss how AI will fuel rapid scientific discovery in years ahead.
Lubos Pastor of University of Chicago's Booth School of Business joins us to discuss the ins and outs of his data model which accurately predicted the 2024 presidential election results.
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In this episode, Andersen Institute Editor in Chief Craig Torres and Andersen Institute CEO Fabio Natalucci sit down with Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes to paint a more optimistic view of AI technology adoption.
From financial services to farming, AI and robotics technology is spreading with great speed, but humans ultimately control destiny against the machines that they create.
In this episode, Andersen Institute Editor-in-Chief Craig Torres talks with Andersen Institute CEO Fabio Natalucci about his mission for creating a new research institution, drastic shifts in global trade policy, and looming challenges posed by rapid technological advances.