
Plurale Ökonomik August 2020: The COVID-19 shock: Crisis as usual or something new?
The coronavirus and the reaction to it have plunged the world into a deep economic crisis. What is new about this crisis, and what crisis
The coronavirus and the reaction to it have plunged the world into a deep economic crisis. What is new about this crisis, and what crisis
Was thrilled to chat with the very smart interviewer from the Intelligencer, Eric Levitz, read the full interview here. A quote from the article: something
Discussion with Kaiser and Jeremy of the SupChina podcast about the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the U.S. and China, and how it has
The second webinar in a series co-hosted with the SWOP Institute, Wiser, History Workshop and the UJ History Department. For readings and details series please
A conversation with Professor Adam Tooze (Director of the European Institute at Columbia University) and Moreno Bertoldi, Ben Carliner, and Kris Orsini (Delegation of the
The first of two webinars with SWOP Institute. The webinar series was co-hosted with Wiser, History Workshop and the UJ History Department. Adam Tooze is
This webinar considers how central banks can fulfil their mandates for macro-financial stability and align their COVID-19 response measures with the Paris Agreement and avoid
Michael Pettis and Matthew Klein’s new book Trade Wars Are Class Wars begins with an epigraph from John A. Hobson: “The struggle for markets, the
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From Room for Discussion: With the corona crisis leaving the world in a place of great uncertainty, we discussed how to use the crisis of
Adam joins David on Macro Musings to discuss the COVID-19 crisis, the Eurozone, and the future of central banking. Specifically, Adam and David break down
How does a judgement of the German constitutional court threaten to explode the European project? David talk to Helen Thompson, Adam Tooze and Shahin Vallee
In Episode 138 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Adam Tooze, professor of history and Director of the European Institute at Columbia University about
Where We are Headed:War Economics and the Crisis: a Conversation between Adam Tooze and Nicholas Mulder. Conversation about the global economic response to the current
Watch the video above or listen to the recording below. Adam joined Tyler to discuss the historically unusual decision to have a high-cost lockdown during
Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway take you on a not-so random weekly walk through hot topics in markets, finance and economics.
Watch the video, read the transcript, or listen to the audio at RealVision. Professor Mark Blyth and Professor Adam Tooze explore how coronavirus is laying
David and Helen talk to Adam Tooze about what we know about the crisis that we didn’t know a month ago, and what we still
Discussion on the Politics, Theory, Other podcast of what covid-19 means for the world economy, how the Trump administration has missed the boat on containing
The world after the coronavirus crisis: Professor Adam Tooze speaks to Menaka Doshi.
Discussion on the latest twists in the crisis: from the ECB’s change of heart to new threats in emerging markets. What is happening in Germany?
We talk to Adam Tooze in New York about the possible impact of coronavirus on the global financial and political system. How does this crisis
The climate crisis is the greatest challenge of the 21st century, but Western politics continues to approach it through the lens of 20th-century history. References
A look at the global situation and the bigger threats we face. Italy, Germany, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Russia, Trump vs. the Fed, the US
A conversation with Lauren Foster at the CFA Institute discussing Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World.
A three part discussion of Crashed : How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World, with Thomas Piketty and the Paris School of Economics.
“Versailles and the Interwar Crisis: The Problem of Hegemony Revisited” at the opening of The Paris Centennial Conference. The Paris Centennial Conference, from May 23-26,
The history of American power, as it is commonly written, is a weighty subject, a matter of military and economic heft, of ‘throw-weight’, of resource
From the Great Depression to the populist fallout from the 2008 crash, shocks to the financial architecture open cracks in domestic and international politics. Join
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