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The United States may not experience an infrastructure crisis. It may even have too much infrastructure.
According to The Economist Gary Loveman was teaching at Harvard Business School when he went to consult with Harrah's casino chain in Las Vegas in the late 1990s. Despite knowing nothing about gambling.
He spoke with MIT economics professor David Autor about what went wrong in economics about trade, how the profession is improving itself and why policy is still catching up.
Former chief US restructuring officer joins Lex's Sujeet Indap to talk about financializing American businesses.
Award-winning economist and writer Benn Steil talks with Matt Klein about the history of the post-World War II European recovery plan, which was implemented by then-Secretary of State George C Marshall as a means of defending himself against co
We Don't care what the UK Parliament decides, for almost three years the UK, Ireland and the EU have been dealing with the realities of the Leave vote.
Tax cuts in the US include provisions that would forgive capital gains tax
The United States may not experience an infrastructure crisis. It may even have too much infrastructure. And what does the word "infrastructure" mean? We talked about the history of internal improvement, public works, and the power of the group
Tim Harford joins Cardiff Garcia to talk about how 50 different inventions are shaping how the economy works today, from video games to computing. It is the subject of his book, "Fifty things that make up the modern economy", and the BBC audio
Award-winning economist and writer Benn Steil spoke with Matt Klein about the history of the post-World War II European recovery plan, which was implemented by then secretary of state George C Marshall as a means of defending himself against co
BetaChat will be on hiatus for a while. When we come back in a few weeks, we'll be doing some great new interviews. But before we take a break, we'd like to share a new FT podcast called Behind The Money. Each week host (and Alphachat producer)
The Current tax cut in the US includes provisions that would forgive capital gains taxes, if invested over ten years in "opportunity zones" - low-income areas designated by state governors. But the idea of ​​encouraging investment in poor and m
Economist and University College London professor joins Betachat's Jemima Kelly to discuss the question of value: who creates it and who uses it. He also lays out his arguments for rethinking the relationship between markets and government. Thi
Tyler Cowen on the productivity conundrum. Historian and biographer Tyler Cowen joins Cardiff Garcia to discuss the life and ideas of economist Johnie
Manager Maria Konnikova about work and Questions why we are all connected
Economist Jennifer Hunt joins Cardiff to discuss the findings of a major study on the economic impact of immigration in the US.
Crowd-funded author and economist Steve Keen joins Izzy Kaminska to talk about his critique of neoclassical economics, and whether the global financial system can avoid another crisis.
banking has changed since the global financial crisis and what areas still need work?
Peking University professor Michael Pettis visits the FT to discuss the role that debt plays in the rebalancing of the Chinese economy.
In this episode of Betachat, Cardiff Garcia previews an interview with Anne-Marie Slaughter about her newly released book, Unfinished Business, on gender equality in the workplace and at home.
The new memoir of former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, titled The Courage to Act, is discussed by US economics editor Sam Fleming and Cardiff Garcia, and how Mr Bernanke's legacy might affect the way in which the current Federal Reserv
Media correspondent Shannon Bond asks San Francisco correspondent Hannah Kuchler and management editor Andrew Hill what Jack Dorsey's dual CEO roles at the messaging company and payments group Square mean for both companies' future.
Host Cardiff Garcia sits down with Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and professor at Columbia University, to discuss a new report from the Roosevelt Institute titled “Rewriting the rules of the American economy: An agenda for
Host Cardiff Garcia sits down with Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and professor at Columbia University, to discuss a new report from the Roosevelt Institute titled “Rewriting the rules of the American economy: An agenda for
Betachat reporters Izabella Kaminska and David Keohane chat to repo market specialist Scott Skyrm about the fall of MF Global.
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