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Best podcasts about Jeffrey E Garten

Latest podcast episodes about Jeffrey E Garten

Behind the Money with the Financial Times
When Nixon put America first and took the dollar off gold

Behind the Money with the Financial Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 40:33


Today, when people hear the name Richard Nixon, they probably think of Watergate. Few remember another one of his most controversial acts – his suspension of the dollar's convertibility into gold. The “Nixon Shock” as it became known was a quintessentially America First policy, which shattered the postwar global monetary order. But the US president was far more concerned about juicing the US economy and winning re-election than he was about upsetting America's closest allies. In this second episode about Nixon's pivotal decision, Professor Jeffrey Garten tells the story of its aftermath, while hosts Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth explore the parallels with the present-day America First presidency.Further reading:Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy, by Jeffrey E Garten (2021)Gold and the dollar crisis, by Robert Triffin (1960)Our Dollar, Your Problem, by Kenneth Rogoff (2025)Credits: Getty Images, Associated Press, the Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryTo enjoy future episodes, be sure to subscribe to The Story of Money wherever you get your podcasts, also on the show's dedicated YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@FTTheStoryOfMoneyHosts: Gillian Tett and Robin WigglesworthProducer: Laurence KnightExecutive Producer: Manuela SaragosaOriginal music: Breen TurnerBroadcast engineers: Bianca Wakeman and Petros GioumpasisPodcast Development: Laura ClarkeVideo editor: Kristen Kenyon and Josh Divney at Podcast DiscoveryLearn more at www.ft.com/tsom or get in touch at thestoryofmoney@ft.com.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Money with the Financial Times
Why Richard Nixon torpedoed the global monetary system

Behind the Money with the Financial Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 39:09


A century ago, when depositors lost confidence in a bank, they'd rush to withdraw their cash. In 1971, US president Richard Milhous Nixon faced a similar dilemma. But his problem wasn't ordinary citizens fearing for their savings. Instead, it was America's closest allies who were nervously eyeing the dwindling supply of gold in Fort Knox at a time when the dollar's value was tied to gold and allies' currencies were in turn tied to the dollar. And just like a beleaguered bank manager of yore, Nixon chose to shut America's doors to further withdrawals. His decision threatened to pull the plug on the entire international monetary system established at Bretton Woods in 1944. It was so unexpected and outrageous, it became known as the “Nixon Shock”. In the first of two episodes on the topic, hosts Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth get the story from economist and ex-financier Jeffrey Garten – a man with a CV so long that he once even worked for the Nixon administration himself.Further reading:Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy, by Jeffrey E Garten (2021)Gold and the dollar crisis, by Robert Triffin (1960)Credits: Getty Images, the Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryTo enjoy future episodes, be sure to subscribe to The Story of Money wherever you get your podcasts, also on the show's dedicated YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@FTTheStoryOfMoneyHosts: Gillian Tett and Robin WigglesworthProducer: Laurence KnightExecutive Producer: Manuela SaragosaOriginal music: Breen TurnerBroadcast engineers: Bianca Wakeman and Petros GioumpasisPodcast Development: Laura ClarkeVideo editor: Kristen Kenyon and Josh Divney at Podcast DiscoveryLearn more at www.ft.com/tsom or get in touch at thestoryofmoney@ft.com.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FarCast|فارکست
FARCAST BOOK S01 EP03 (1401-01-07)

FarCast|فارکست

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 83:44


قسمت سوم فارکست کتاب: سه روز در کمپ دیوید: چطور یک نشست محرمانه در سال ۱۹۷۱ اقتصاد جهانی را متحول نمود Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy این کتاب درباره چیه؟ بنا بر تصمیمی که طی سه روز 13 تا 15 ماه اوت 1971 در کمپ دیوید آمریکا گرفته شد، دولت آمریکا تصمیم گرفت پایه طلا را از دلار بردارد و از معاهده برتون وودز (Bretton Woods) خارج شود. این تصمیم، انقلابی پولی را در بازار جهان ایجاد کرد. چرا نیکسون این تصمیم را گرفت و به بازار پولی و مالی جهان چنین شوک بزرگی را وارد کرد؟ جفری گارتن (Jeffrey E. Garten) ، استاد دانشگاه ییل (Yale)، در کتابی با عنوان «سه روز در کمپ دیوید: چگونه یک نشست محرمانه در سال 1971 اقتصاد جهانی را متحول کرد» به بررسی دلایل خروج آمریکا از برتون وودز پرداخته است. لینک اصل کتاب: https://books.google.com/books/about/Three_Days_at_Camp_David.html?id=-xYBEAAAQBAJ&source=kp_book_description راوی این قسمت: راوی این قسمت دکتر احمد عزیزی از صاحب‌نظران برجسته حوزه پولی و بانکی کشور است. ایشان به واسطه ارتباط گسترده‌ای که با سیستم مالی بین‌المللی داشتند، شناخت عمیقی را در این خصوص دارند. حامی این قسمت: شرکت مشاوره مدیریت رهنمان سردبیر: دکتر محمدامین نادریان ناظران علمی و برنامه‌ریزان: دکتر فرهاد نیلی، دکتر سید فرشاد فاطمی تهیه‌کننده: دکتر هستی ربیعی کارگردان: علی نقیبی تدوین: محمد اسماعیل نوایی، سیاوش مهرآیین گرافیک: نعیمه وجدان فخر تولید شده در استودیو دانشگو https://zil.ink/daneshgoo

Bookin'
158--Bookin‘ w/ Jeffrey E. Garten

Bookin'

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 27:47


This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean Emeritus of the Yale School of Management, former Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade in the Clinton administration, and a managing director of the Blackstone Group.  His new book is Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy, which is published by our friends at Harper.  Topics of conversation include the gold standard, a pinned dollar, the climate surrounding Nixon's presidency vs. Biden's presidency, the long term societal effects of a deemphasis on education, cryptocurrency, what the paper dollar is worth, and much more.  Copies of Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy can be purchased here with FREE SHIPPING.

Deep State Radio
A Rhyme of History

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 45:15


The U.S. was questioning its ability to lead the world. The structures of the global economy seemed outdated. There were deep tensions between those who sought to put America first and those who recognized the future of US growth lay in the global economy. It sounds a lot like today. But it was 1971. In a brilliant new book, former Yale School of Management Dean and top U.S. government official Jeffrey E. Garten describes how over one weekend the leaders of the Nixon Administration got together and set a new course for the U.S. and the world economy. The resonances with today are unmistakable and the lessons are essential. We discuss with former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Robert Hormats, Financial Times columnist Rana Foroohar and Garten. Don't miss this special episode of the podcast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Deep State Radio
A Rhyme of History

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 45:15


The U.S. was questioning its ability to lead the world. The structures of the global economy seemed outdated. There were deep tensions between those who sought to put America first and those who recognized the future of US growth lay in the global economy. It sounds a lot like today. But it was 1971. In a brilliant new book, former Yale School of Management Dean and top U.S. government official Jeffrey E. Garten describes how over one weekend the leaders of the Nixon Administration got together and set a new course for the U.S. and the world economy. The resonances with today are unmistakable and the lessons are essential. We discuss with former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Robert Hormats, Financial Times columnist Rana Foroohar and Garten. Don't miss this special episode of the podcast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CFR On the Record
The Dollar in American Foreign Policy: A Look Back and Ahead

CFR On the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021


Jeffrey E. Garten, dean emeritus at the Yale School of Management and a former undersecretary of commerce for international trade, is the author of the forthcoming book, Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy. Garten discusses the historical consequences of the Nixon administration's decision fifty years ago to sever the dollar from its gold backing and the challenges the fiat dollar faces now and going forward.

Global Affairs Live
Jeffrey Garten On Globalization In An Age Of Division

Global Affairs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 72:52


In 2016 the Chicago Council Survey of public opinion recorded its highest levels of support for globalization. Yet anti-globalist sentiments have often set the tone during the presidential election campaign. Candidates of all stripes have accused free trade of eliminating jobs and depressing wages, while immigrants and international organizations have come under frequent fire. Internationally too, the Brexit vote was a landmark rejection of economic and political integration by UK voters. Jeffrey E. Garten, author and dean emeritus, Yale School of Management, speaks with Edward Luce, Washington commentator, Financial Times, about the global challenges facing the next administration.

Global Affairs Live
Jeffrey Garten On Globalization In An Age Of Division

Global Affairs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 72:53


In 2016 the Chicago Council Survey of public opinion recorded its highest levels of support for globalization. Yet anti-globalist sentiments have often set the tone during the presidential election campaign. Candidates of all stripes have accused free trade of eliminating jobs and depressing wages, while immigrants and international organizations have come under frequent fire. Internationally too, the Brexit vote was a landmark rejection of economic and political integration by UK voters. Jeffrey E. Garten, author and dean emeritus, Yale School of Management, speaks with Edward Luce, Washington commentator, Financial Times, about the global challenges facing the next administration.

WorldAffairs
Jeffrey E. Garten: Globalization and the Next Administration

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 59:01


Globalization has been one of the most influential economic forces of the last century. The Internet has connected the world in ways that would have been unfathomable just a few years ago, China and other emerging nations’ economic fluctuations have impacted international markets, and terrorism has caused the biggest refugee flows in decades. It is no secret that many issues related to globalization such as trade, immigration, and climate change were at the forefront of the recent US elections. What policy decisions related to globalization will our new president face when he enters office next year? What immediate actions should the next administration take? Jeffrey Garten, who served in the Nixon, Ford, Carter and Clinton administrations and is also dean emeritus at the Yale School of Management, will share his views. Through the riveting stories of ten extraordinary visionaries, Jeffrey Garten's new book, "From Silk to Silicon: The Story of Globalization Through Ten Extraordinary Lives" explores how globalization has changed world history and continues to shape our lives. Speaker Jeffrey E. Garten is Dean Emeritus of Yale School of Management, and Author of "From Silk to Silicon: The Story of Globalization Through Ten Extraordinary Lives". The conversation is moderated by Jane Wales, CEO, World Affairs and Global Philanthropy Forum; Vice President, The Aspen Institute. For more information about this event please visit: http://www.worldaffairs.org/event-calendar/event/1659

Knowledge@Wharton
The Titans of Globalization: 10 People Who Changed the World

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 21:36


Jeffrey E. Garten's new book From Silk to Silicon pinpoints the 10 key people who changed the world and ushered in new eras of globalization. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FP's Global Thinkers
Are Women Still Disconnected From The Connected World?

FP's Global Thinkers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016


2011 Global Thinker Robert Zoellick and Jeffrey E. Garten discuss the future of emerging markets, gender equality, and the cyclical nature of globalization.