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Which jobs will AI replace?
Season 7 Episode 19
Recorded at the Spring 2024 Economic Policy Panel Meeting. What will be the impact of AI on the labour market? Two new papers use the evidence from …
2 years ago
Monetary policy, mortgages, and the housing market
Season 7 Episode 18
This year’s World Economic Outlook report from the IMF features an intriguing piece of research that shows how rising policy rates bit harder in some…
2 years ago
The long shadow of the Spanish Civil War
Season 7 Episode 17
The Spanish Civil War that ended in 1939 was brutal and destructive. But does it still affect how Spanish people think and behave today, three genera…
2 years ago
Monetary policy responses to inflation
Season 7 Episode 16
What do we learn from the way central banks around the world responded to post-pandemic inflation? A new ebook from CEPR Press collects contributions…
2 years ago
Mispriced risk and the end of ESG
Season 7 Episode 15
Are markets acting efficiently when they price carbon risk? Alex Edmans talks to Alissa Kleinnijenhuis and Tim Phillips about how the earnings announ…
2 years, 1 month ago
Disasters and bank financing
Season 7 Episode 14
Whether they war, disease or natural disasters, banks need to prepare for, and cope with, unexpected events. The third LTI report is published on 18 …
2 years, 1 month ago
Pandemic, war and debt
Season 7 Episode 13
Covid-19 and the war on Ukraine have challenged debt sustainability. Can our existing institutions meet that challenge? Following the release of the …
2 years, 1 month ago
Women are from Mars too
Season 7 Episode 12
Are men from Mars, and women from Venus? If so, policies that seek to close the gender gap by equalising opportunities are unlikely to succeed. A rec…
2 years, 1 month ago
Weder di Mauro: What went wrong at Credit Suisse
Season 7 Episode 11
It is 12 months since the sudden downfall of Credit Suisse, one of a tiny number of Too Big to Fail global banks. Beatrice Weder di Mauro was one of …
2 years, 1 month ago
The euro at 25
Season 7 Episode 10
On 1 Jan 1999, the euro launched. In the 25 years that followed, despite several moments when it seemed the entire project might implode, it has prov…
2 years, 1 month ago