Épisodes

  • Episode 30: The Great Resignation and Multi-Generational Workforces with Liz Fraley
    Jun 21 2023
    Fraley breaks down the meaning of the great resignation and its impacts on the United States economy. She breaks down the different generational groups of workers present in the US workforce, their characteristics and how they interact with one another, in order to discuss solutions for issues she observes in the workplace.

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    25 min
  • Episode 29: Intellectual Property in Russia with Josie Little
    Jun 8 2023
    Little breaks down the consequences of the Russian invasion on Ukraine on intellectual property rights. She touches on the situation of intellectual property in Russia prior to the war, and how the situation has escalated and evolved. Her work can be found through the following link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4404421

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    19 min
  • Episode 28: Minimum Wage and Political Preferences with Bruno Jimenez
    May 30 2023
    Jimenez breaks down the relationship between the minimum wage and political preferences, as well as the effects of the minimum wage within labor markets and to the economy as a whole. He establishes similarities and differences between the response of the public in politics within Peru and the United States to the performance of the economy.

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    17 min
  • Episode 27: Covid-19's Impact on the Labor Force with Fabian Lange
    May 23 2023
    Lange talks about how the U.S. labor force was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. He breaks down what made this period unique for labor markets and discuses the Federal Reserve's actions in relation to employment statistics.

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    23 min
  • Episode 26: Loan Loss Provisions with Steven Kozlowski
    May 17 2023
    Kozlowksi talks about loan loss provisions and their relation to bank performance. He touches on the significance of loan loss provisions in different economic cycles and breaks down what they meant for banks during the 2008 financial crisis.

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    18 min
  • Episode 25: Utility Tokens and the SEC with Paul Drexler
    Apr 29 2023
    Drexler breaks down the structure and purpose of utility tokens and talks about the process of an initial coin offering. He touches on the SEC's view of ICOs, the flaws in their approach, and proposes changes to the guidance of the SEC.

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    24 min
  • Episode 24: AI and the Economy with Robert Seamans
    Apr 24 2023
    Seamans talks about his reactions to the release of ChapGPT and discusses what could be the impact of language modelers on the economy. He breaks down the AI occupational measure and explains how he uses it in his research to evaluate the potential effects of AI.

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    16 min
  • Episode 23: Central Bank Communication with Julian Ashwin
    Apr 15 2023
    Ashwin touches on the goals of central bank communication and its impact on the economy. He breaks down the history of central bank communication, what has recently changed, and what we can expect of central banks moving forward.

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    18 min