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Rob Johnson is not your average economist, and this is not your average economics podcast. Every week, Rob talks about economic and social issues with a guest who probably wasn’t on your Econ 101 read... more
FAQs about Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson:How many episodes does Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson have?The podcast currently has 239 episodes available.
July 21, 2022Frank McCourt: Trading Fear for HopeFrank McCourt discusses his work to reinspire hope in the American experiment, and to build the framework necessary for that better tomorrow....more24minPlay
July 14, 2022Alan Murray: The Search for the Soul of BusinessCorporate responsibility needs to evolve if businesses are going to rebuild trust and provide real value for society....more30minPlay
June 16, 2022Thomas Piketty: Quality of Life for Billions of People is at StakeWorld-renowned economist and inequality researcher Thomas Piketty in conversation with Rob Johnson, about Piketty’s just-released book, A Brief History of Equality....more1h 6minPlay
June 09, 2022Gary Gerstle: The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal OrderCambridge University's American History professor Gary Gerstle discusses his most recent book, about how the neoliberal order came about, why it is faltering, and the indeterminacy of what comes next....more1h 5minPlay
June 02, 2022Jeffrey Sachs: Peace is the Result of Diplomacy, Never of WarColumbia University's renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs talks about the lessons he has learned from consulting with governments around the world, about how global problems, such as the war in Ukraine, will only be solved via efforts to understand the other side, never through force....more57minPlay
May 19, 2022Chen Long: Creating a Digital Circular Economy for Net ZeroLuohan Academy's Director Chen Long discusses the academy's latest report, on the benefits of creating a "digital circular economy," which would go a long way towards reaching net zero carbon emissions and addressing the climate crisis.Report link: https://www.luohanacademy.com/insights/bc89734b94adf00c...more1hPlay
May 05, 2022Peter Temin: Black and White America Always on Separate TrajectoriesMIT economic historian Peter Temin discusses his new INET-CUP book, Never Together: The Economic History of a Segregated America, in which he shows how efforts to bridge the gap between races were always undermined, resulting in constant economic hardship for Black people....more48minPlay
April 28, 2022Norman Solomon: The Ukraine War and the Madness of MilitarismAuthor and peace activist Norman Solomon talks about the double standards in US foreign policy that have smoothed the path for Russia's inexcusable invasion of Ukraine. The role of the military-industrial-complex in the US is one of the main reasons we lack a single standard for the use of military force and human rights, says Solomon....more1h 6minPlay
April 21, 2022Joanna Chiu—China vs. West: New World DisorderThe Toronto Star journalist Joanna Chiu discusses her book, China Unbound: A New World Disorder, which argues that we need to go beyond the typical over-simplifications of democratic West versus autocratic China if we hope to engage China in a way that seriously addresses issues such as human rights, climate change, and economic development....more1h 10minPlay
April 14, 2022Kishore Mahbubani: The Return of Asia in the 21st CenturyDistinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Kishore Mahbubani, discusses his latest book, The Asian 21st Century, in which he relates US decline to the rise of plutocracy and Asia's renewed rise - after having fallen behind in the last 200 years - to its growing sense of dynamism, optimism, and diversity.This is the 200th episode of the podcast Economics and Beyond with Rob Johnson....more1h 9minPlay
FAQs about Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson:How many episodes does Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson have?The podcast currently has 239 episodes available.