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Ruth Institute Podcast
Fighting The Woke Mob In Corporate America

Ruth Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 54:03


David Bahnsen joins The Dr J Show, ep. 199, to talk about how the woke mob conquered the corporate board room in America and what we can do about it. Join us on censorship free locals: TheRuthInstitute.Locals.com David L. Bahnsen is the founder, Managing Partner, and Chief Investment Officer of The Bahnsen Group, a national private wealth management firm with offices in Newport Beach, New York City, Bend, Nashville, Minneapolis, and Austin, managing over $4 billion in client assets. David is consistently named one of the top financial advisors in America by Barron's, Forbes, and the Financial Times. He is a frequent guest on Fox News, Fox Business, CNBC, and Bloomberg and is a regular contributor to National Review and World. He appears weekly on The World and Everything in It discussing the week's economic and market news. David is a founding Trustee for Pacifica Christian High School of Orange County and serves on the Board of Directors for the National Review Institute in New York City. He is the Senior Fellow of Economics for the Center for Cultural Leadership, and a long-time faculty member for both the Acton Institute and the Blackstone Fellowship of the Alliance Defending Freedom. David is passionate about the integration of faith and economics and has lectured and written for years about a theology of wealth and the marketplace. He responds to the term, “Kuyperian,” is deeply appreciative of Tim Keller and Father Robert Sirico, and has read more systematic theology than any human should ever read. His late father, Dr. Greg Bahnsen, was a renowned Christian apologist and is David's personal hero and mentor. He is the author of several best-selling books including Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It (2018), and The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World (2019). His newest book, There's No Free Lunch: 250 Economic Truths, was released in November 2021. His ultimate passions are his wife of 20+ years, Joleen, their children, sons Mitchell and Graham, and daughter Sadie, and the life they've created together on both coasts. David's Report on Ensuring Respect for Civil Liberties to JP Morgan: https://storage.googleapis.com/vds_storage/document/JPMorgan%20Chase%20Proposal%20-%20Bahnsen%20-%20Revised%2012-26-22.pdf David's Wall Street Journal op-ed: https://www.wsj.com/articles/my-bid-to-make-jpmorgan-less-woke-progressive-discrimination- conservatives-christians-shareholders-sec-banking-finances-583c7999?mod=Searchresults_pos1 &page=1 WSJ article on accusations of anti-Christian discrimination at JP Morgan: https://www.wsj.com/articles/jpmorgan-targeted-by-republican-states-over-accusations-of-re ligious-bias-903c8b26?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1 JP Morgan loses Security Exchange Commission challenge: https://adfmedia.org/press-release/jpmorgan-chase-loses-sec-challenge-must-allow-sharehold ers-consider-viewpoint Bahnsen podcast, The World and Everything In It: https://wng.org/podcasts/the-world-and-everything-in-it-february-6-2023-1675654664 The Bahnsen Group investment website: https://thebahnsengroup.com/ "Faith-Driven Investor" Jerry Bowyer: https://www.faithdriveninvestor.org/bios/jerry-bowyer Center for Faith and Work (Tim Keller): faithandwork.org and facebook.com/RedeemerCFW Viewpoint Diversity Score Business Index: https://www.viewpointdiversityscore.org/ Sign up for our weekly newsletter here: ruthinstitute.org/newsletter +

WEALTHTRACK
Maximizing Returns in a Post-Crisis World: The Role of Macro

WEALTHTRACK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 26:03


In the past, stock investing focused on individual companies and their specific attributes, with a relatively small percentage of the population participating. However, the markets have since expanded, and market participation, particularly through retirement accounts, has increased significantly. This has led to the realization that macro factors, such as the global economy, geopolitics, and domestic politics, are important to consider in investment decisions. Jason De Sena Trennert, Co-Founder and CEO of Strategas Research Partners, is an expert in the macro picture. Strategas has been voted the top independent macro research provider by Institutional Investor for six consecutive years. Trennert discusses the major macro themes that will shape the investment climate for the foreseeable future. WEALTHTRACK episode 1928 broadcast on January 06, 2023 More info: https://wealthtrack.com/leading-investment-strategist-jason-trennert-identifies-four-macro-themes-shaping-his-portfolios/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support

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Thoughts On Money [TOM]
Bingo, Bango, Bongo!

Thoughts On Money [TOM]

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 25:38


Here at The Bahnsen Group, our Founder and namesake for the firm, David Bahnsen, wrote a book outlining our primary investment strategy, The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World. This Dividend Growth portfolio, which we refer to as Core Dividend, is made up of approximately 30 individual businesses (stocks). This number of securities was not chosen at random, it is much like that of a golf bag holding 14 clubs. At 30 securities, our investment committee, and our team of analysts, can know each of these businesses intimately, AND we can enjoy most all of the benefits of diversification. Just like 1,000 clubs in our bag wouldn't transform us into a golf Hall of Famer, more securities won't continue to meaningfully reduce risk/volatility. The “why” is the important part here. When investing, we are facing two different types of risk – Business Risk and Market Risk. Business risks are the risks unique to that one particular business and how individual circumstances or events can uniquely impact that one business versus the entire industry or market. Perhaps a CEO is revealed for his or her scandalous activities, or a lawsuit comes forward against that business or financial troubles birthed from overspending and overborrowing. As a hypothetical, if one owns 25 individual stocks equally, this means the greatest concentration in one business is 4%. Sure, one should have other prudent risk management measures to diversify across industries and be aware of interest rates or commodity sensitivities prevalent in the businesses they own, but in general, this maximum concentration – in this example – of 4% is meant to diversify away from that individual business risk. If an unforeseen and unfortunate event occurs to one of those portfolio companies, even a 50% hit to the downside would only surface as a 2% drop to the portfolio – we call this attribution. Links mentioned in this episode: http://thoughtsonmoney.com http://thebahnsengroup.com

Givers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Episode 36: David Bahnsen & philanthropic investments

Givers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 55:24


Today on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy talks to investor and commentator David Bahnsen about the intersection of current trends in philanthropy and economics, including why stakeholder capitalism is a bad idea.David L. Bahnsen is the founder, managing partner, and chief investment officer of The Bahnsen Group, a national private wealth management firm managing over $3.5 billion in client assets. David is a founding trustee for Pacifica Christian High School of Orange County and serves on the Board of Directors for the National Review Institute. He is the author of several best-selling books, including Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It (2018) and The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World (2019). His newest book, There's No Free Lunch: 250 Economic Truths, was released in November 2021.Jeremy kicks off the conversation by asking David to share how he strives to achieve a good return on investments and how he uses those returns to advance his philanthropic goals. He offers insights on measuring the success of nonprofits and utilizing resources like Charity Navigator. You'll hear his thoughts on regulatory and bureaucratic systems within charitable institutions and whether it's a good idea. And are we headed into a recession? David outlines what he thinks will happen in the coming months and how it will impact the world of philanthropy.You'll also hear from Iain Bernhoft, a managing consultant for American Philanthropic's writing and communications department. Iain recommends Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder, a book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. What does it have to do with civil society? You'll have to listen during this week's GDT Reader's Guide segment!You can find Givers, Doers, & Thinkers here at Philanthropy Daily, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Buzzsprout, and wherever you listen to podcasts.We'd love to hear your thoughts, ideas, questions, and recommendations for the podcast! You can shoot Katie Janus, GDT's producer, an email anytime!

The Resilient Advisor
EP129 The Three Types Of Advisors In A Post Crisis World With Penny Phillips

The Resilient Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 14:16


The industry is changing fast. Penny Phillips of Thrivos Consulting comes on The Resilient Advisor Show to share her thoughts on the three types of advisors we will find in the market once the dust settles from this crisis.

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Manage This - The Project Management Podcast
Episode 107 – Business Recovery as a Project

Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020


VELOCITEACH – Manage This – Episode 107 As businesses and project managers start to strategize about the post-crisis world, Mike Goss explains what makes business recovery a project. How can we respond to this crisis from a business standpoint, and how that can be a project? Table of Contents 01:58 … Meet Mike 03:08 … Everything in Life is a Project 03:49 … Responding to Crisis as a Project 05:00 … Redefine your Business: The Why and the Who 09:24 … Business Recovery as a Project 11:26 … Personal Experience with Business Recovery 13:33 … What Parts of a Business will Benefit? 16:05 … Building a WBS 18:45 … Facing Risks in Business Recovery 20:50 … Staying on Course 22:15 … A Project Plan for all Scenarios 23:49 … Overcoming Communication Challenges in Business Recovery 25:37 … A Plan for Businesses of all Sizes 26:06 … Strategizing in a Post Crisis World 27:23 … Advice for Resilience during Business Recovery 32:37 … Mike's Course on Business Recovery 34:12 … Closing MIKE GOSS: If we had a scale of one to 10, yesterday you were at an eight.  Then COVID-19 show up.  Now you're at a one.  Your objective is not to get back to eight.  Your object is to get back to 10, where you've never been before.  On your way, you're going to build in the tools and the processes that make sure you never hit one again, no matter what happens.  That's a project. WENDY GROUNDS:  Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers.  This is our opportunity to meet with you and talk about issues that project managers are facing today.  I am Wendy Grounds, and with me in the studio is Bill Yates. So today we're talking in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, businesses are starting to think about the post-crisis situation.  For some organizations it's really been near-term survival is what's on the agenda. BILL YATES:  Right.  I agree, Wendy.  There are so many companies that are just fighting to stay in business right now.  I'm a part of a CEO roundtable, and just seeing the impact that this is having on people locally and globally is huge, I think.  I just saw some statistics today.  Now, just to let listeners know, this is May the 4th.  And so far 30 million people in the United States have filed for unemployment, just since the COVID-19 got really serious in March, up until today.  We're here in the Atlanta, Georgia area.  So just for our state of Georgia, one in four workers have filed for unemployment. WENDY GROUNDS:  Unbelievable. BILL YATES:  So it's huge.  And obviously our federal government is taking great steps to help fight through the economic impact of this as we all figure out what does the new normal look like.    So just thinking about what is business going to look like when we can get going again.  So I think it's helpful for us to have this conversation, and we're fortunate to have Mike Goss here to talk through some of this with us. Meet Mike WENDY GROUNDS:  He was telling us that his career has taken more twists and turns than most.  BILL YATES:  Yeah.  So he started out as a stereo equipment salesman. WENDY GROUNDS:  And a computer store owner. BILL YATES:  An elevator salesman. WENDY GROUNDS:  And then he became a software developer. BILL YATES:  Senior VP at a bank. WENDY GROUNDS:  And the author of “Breaking Through Walls,” a business novel about overcoming life's obstacles. BILL YATES:  And then a college instructor. WENDY GROUNDS:  And then a radio personality. BILL YATES:  And of course he fit a military career in there, as well.  He's a veteran in the U.S. Air Force, serving in Thailand during the Vietnam War. WENDY GROUNDS:  He has been on a podcast before with us, and he tells us more about that in his previous episode.  Since 2014, Mike has also taught PMP exam prep boot camps in Oregon, Washington, and South Carolina. BILL YATES:  Quite a diverse, I'd say, yeah, he is definitely shaking the tree.

RSA Events
Adair Turner on Economic Policy for a Post-Crisis World

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 34:57


Adair Turner, Chairman of the Energy Transitions Commission, explores the policy choices facing governments as we move from crisis response measures to longer-term economic recovery planning. What steps can we take now to build a better economy – one that enhances the health of people and ecosystems? This conversation was broadcast online on the 21st May 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future

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Chairman's Report
It's Time to Plan for the Post-Crisis World

Chairman's Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 9:06


What lessons have we learned from the coronavirus crisis and how will that change our world going forward? One thing we've seen is just how broken our Federal income tax system is and how much easier things would have been if we had been operating under the FAIRtax.

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Insights with Trent Munday
De-Urbanisation Makes Sense In Our Post-Crisis World #877

Insights with Trent Munday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 3:10


As countries around the world are closing their borders amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic, many are declaring the end of Globalisation. The time has come for countries to ensure their domestic house is in order so they can be self-sufficient. Maybe we need to look a step beyond that...towards De-Urbanisation? We are seeing the power of local communities supporting each other through this crisis. If we are going to need to rebuild our world in the aftermath of this pandemic, surely that can be better achieved at the local level? #communityspirit #rebuilding #localsupport

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
The Post-Crisis World for Financial Advisors: 10 Predictions

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 16:36


There's a new wave of evolution coming which we expect will impact advisors no matter where they work. The good news is much of these changes will be for the better. Mindy Diamond shares 10 predictions for what the wealth management world will look like.

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Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
The Post-Crisis World for Financial Advisors: 10 Predictions

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020


There's a new wave of evolution coming which we expect will impact advisors no matter where they work. The good news is much of these changes will be for the better. Mindy Diamond shares 10 predictions for what the wealth management world will look like.

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Insights with Trent Munday
Can Your Organisational Structure Survive The Post-Crisis World? #848

Insights with Trent Munday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 2:59


Many things will be very different on the other side of this Global COVID-19 Pandemic. Potentially, the entire Organisational Structure of many companies will need to change to adapt to the Brave New World. Is your company's Organisational Structure ready? In his brilliant book, BRAVE NEW WORK, Aaron Dignan suggests that the Operating System of most companies today is simply not optimised for the realities of the world in which they operate. If that was true in February 2019 when he first published his book, how much more true will it be in our post-crisis world? You need to read this book. Seriously! Here's a link... https://amzn.to/39tctEk #organizationaltransformation #organizationalagility #restructure

Scene N Nerd
SNN: It’s a Post-Crisis World Afterall

Scene N Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 62:07


We are back to talk about The Flash & Picard! First our crew talks about Wandavision expectations and this week’s hot gossip. Then our SNN Producer Will Polk gets a moment he’s been waiting for...to finally talk Picard. We give a spoiler recap of the first two episodes. Finally our SNN host Sarah Belmont shares some Flash thoughts and drops some hot takes….We rant...we rave...we review this is Scene N’ Nerd. Timestamps  0:00  Welcome and Oscars Speculations 6:20   Wandavision, The Falcon and the Winter Solider Disney Plus Super Bowl ad thoughts and Spider Man Trilogy/Evil Dead Director, Sam Raimi's in talks to direct Doctor Strange 2. 16:35   Doom Patrol season 2 casting news and we remind everyone again why you should watch this series.  19:25   Star Trek: Picard episodes 1 and 2 thoughts and theories. 41:25   The Flash is back and we talk post Crisis life in Central City in mid-season premiere episode 6 x 10 "Marathon." 56:00   Quick Black Lightning recap for episode 3 x 12  "The Book of Markovia: Chapter Three."  #StarTrekPicard #TheFlash #WandaVision #DisneyPlus #FalconandtheWinterSolider #DoomPatrol #BlackLightning Follow our crew on twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram.  But most importantly rate, subscribe, and comment on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Youtube, and Spotify!  Bookmark our website http://scenennerd.libsyn.com/ for new shows every week. Search "Scene N' Nerd" wherever you get your podcasts and subscribe for original shows.

Thirty Minute Reviews
(166) Post-Crisis World

Thirty Minute Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 17:26


Adam discusses the new landscape of the Arrowverse now that Crisis on Infinite Earths has ended and all the shows have returned.

New Books Network
David Bahnsen, "The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World" (Post Hill Press, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 47:14


Dividend investors are a small but dedicated band. Ten years into a stock market rally led by no or low-dividend paying companies, they still argue in favor of long-term business ownership rather than betting on near-term prices in the market. They still view a dividend as, in the words of Richard Russell, "a true return on investment. Everything else is hope and speculation." David Bahnsen is just such an investor. As CIO of the Bahnsen Group, he and his team manage $2 billion in assets. His new book, The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World (Post Hill Press, 2019) is a concise, powerful and up-to-date statement in favor or bringing a tangible cashflow sensibility to stock market investing. I am strongly biased in favor of his approach.  But even if you are not, The Case for Dividend Growth offers the valuable perspective on investing of a Registered Investment Advisor.  That is, everyday he has to deal with flesh and blood investors, not just utility maximizing Chicago robots. Bahnsen doesn't offer any hot stock tips, but NBN listeners will still benefit from listening to his passionately held views about how to navigate the uncertainty of the stock market. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Investors in Pittsburgh. Trained as a historian of modern Russia, he is the author most recently of Getting Back to Business: Why Modern Portfolio Theory Fails Investors. You can follow him on Twitter @Back2BizBook or at http://www.strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Finance
David Bahnsen, "The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World" (Post Hill Press, 2019)

New Books in Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 47:14


Dividend investors are a small but dedicated band. Ten years into a stock market rally led by no or low-dividend paying companies, they still argue in favor of long-term business ownership rather than betting on near-term prices in the market. They still view a dividend as, in the words of Richard Russell, "a true return on investment. Everything else is hope and speculation." David Bahnsen is just such an investor. As CIO of the Bahnsen Group, he and his team manage $2 billion in assets. His new book, The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World (Post Hill Press, 2019) is a concise, powerful and up-to-date statement in favor or bringing a tangible cashflow sensibility to stock market investing. I am strongly biased in favor of his approach.  But even if you are not, The Case for Dividend Growth offers the valuable perspective on investing of a Registered Investment Advisor.  That is, everyday he has to deal with flesh and blood investors, not just utility maximizing Chicago robots. Bahnsen doesn't offer any hot stock tips, but NBN listeners will still benefit from listening to his passionately held views about how to navigate the uncertainty of the stock market. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Investors in Pittsburgh. Trained as a historian of modern Russia, he is the author most recently of Getting Back to Business: Why Modern Portfolio Theory Fails Investors. You can follow him on Twitter @Back2BizBook or at http://www.strategicdividendinvestor.com

Money Hat-Tip Personal Finance Podcast
MHT#49 - Back The Tortoise pt2

Money Hat-Tip Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 14:12


In which Nick regales The Dear Listener with the qualities other asset classes (cash, gold and property) have compared to equities.   In this episode of what his mother calls the UK’s leading personal finance podcast, Nick also rambles on about:   Fascinating factoids featuring the fine figure 49; Appearing on Pete Matthew’s “Meaningful Money” podcast; Avoiding Game of Throne spoilers!   LINKS: "The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World" by David Bahnsen.   Pete Matthew's "Meaningful Money" podcast series   ==========   Any comments or feedback gratefully received. Likewise with suggestions for future shows. Get in touch with Nick on Twitter or via good old email.   CLICK HERE TO LEAVE A FIVE STAR REVIEW ON iTUNES - OR ELSE.   @HatTipNick   info@v2vfp.co.uk   www.v2vfp.co.uk

Money Hat-Tip Personal Finance Podcast
MHT#48 - Back The Tortoise pt1

Money Hat-Tip Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 11:46


In which Nick regales The Dear Listener with the Holy Trinity of equity investing. It’s not the quick route to riches - but it’s the best!   In this episode of what his mother calls the UK’s leading personal finance podcast, Nick also rambles on about:   Fascinating factoids featuring the fine figure 48; St George’s Day and lunch at The Grosvenor, Park Lane; A 100% genuine “Lincoln’s Listener Letter” from… nobody. Postman didn’t turn up!   LINKS: "The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World" by David Bahnsen.     ==========   Any comments or feedback gratefully received. Likewise with suggestions for future shows. Get in touch with Nick on Twitter or via good old email.   CLICK HERE TO LEAVE A FIVE STAR REVIEW ON iTUNES - OR ELSE.   @HatTipNick   info@v2vfp.co.uk   www.v2vfp.co.uk

Money Hat-Tip Personal Finance Podcast
MHT#47 - Don’t Be The Punchline

Money Hat-Tip Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 12:42


In which Nick regales The Dear Listener with both satire and the tragedy of “human nature as a failed investor.”   In this episode of what his mother calls the UK’s leading personal finance podcast, Nick also rambles on about:   Fascinating factoids featuring the fine figure 47; Watford’s FA Cup Semi-Final and awful service from Ticketmaster; A 100% genuine “Lincoln’s Listener Letter” from a Mrs Bridget Bardot of Barking.   LINKS: "The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World" out on 18th April, by David Bahnsen.   Nick's award-winning blog piece: “Don’t Be The Punchline!” ========== Any comments or feedback gratefully received. Likewise with suggestions for future shows. Get in touch with Nick on Twitter or via good old email.   CLICK HERE TO LEAVE A FIVE STAR REVIEW ON iTUNES - OR ELSE.   @HatTipNick   info@v2vfp.co.uk   www.v2vfp.co.uk

CB On Air
Episode 1 - The post-crisis world

CB On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 13:16


What new skills does a central banker need, post-2008? Do modelling approaches still need work?

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Talk Cocktail
Understanding The Forces That Are Shaping the World

Talk Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 27:10


Just as the existential question of why individuals succeed and fail, vexes every aspect of both public policy and personal debate, so to with nations. History tells us of the rise and fall of nations. In so doing it gives us clues about economics, demographics, planning and even how the individual drive for success scales up to impact whole nations. But of course, like everything else, we seek clear and precise metrics to try and make business decisions, geopolitical policy decisions, and simply anticipate the future in order to make a better world. Ruchir Sharma, the Head of Emerging Markets and Chief Global Strategist at Morgan Stanley, tries to do this in The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in the Post-Crisis World. My conversation with Ruchir Sharma:

Cato Event Podcast
John B. Taylor's Keynote Address - Monetary Rules for a Post-Crisis World

Cato Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 42:49


On September 7, 2016, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives teamed up to host a distinguished group of scholars to explore pressing questions about monetary policy rules.This video features the keynote address from John B.Taylor, Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution.More information on the "Monetary Rules for a Post-Crisis World" event: http://mercatus.org/events/monetary-rules-post-crisis-world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

How Do We Fix It?
#68 Why Everyone Is Wrong About the Economy: Ruchir Sharma

How Do We Fix It?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 24:25


Get ready for slower economic growth and de-globalization, says investor and writer Ruchir Sharma. Ruchir invited us to his New York office, where he is the head of emerging markets and chief global strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management. He is also the author of "The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in the Post-Crisis World." Our interview looks at Ruchir's rules for spotting political, economic and social change. They include: The depopulation bomb: If the working population shrinks, so does the economy. Good versus bad billionaires: Wealth inequality is exploding, but some types of tycoons are viewed very differently than others. The curse of the cover story: Ruchir looked at every Time Magazine cover on the economy going back to 1980. If the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Macro Musings with David Beckworth
22 - Peter Ireland on the Chicago School, Federal Reserve Policy Targets, and Monetary Aggregates

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 61:39


Peter Ireland is the Murray and Monti Professor of Economics at Boston College, a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a member of the Shadow Open Market Committee. He joins the show to discuss his experience as a student at the University of Chicago as well as the nuts and bolts of how the Federal Reserve sets out to achieve its short-, medium-, and long-term objectives. David and Peter also discuss the role of monetary aggregates in monetary policy. Economists largely don’t pay much attention to the traditional simple-sum measures of the money supply anymore, but Ireland argues that more complex measures of money, called Divisia indices, can teach us a lot about the stance of monetary policy. [To learn more about the upcoming conference, Monetary Rules for a Post-Crisis World, co-hosted by the Mercatus Center and the Cato Institute, and register, please click the link below. You can also watch the conference online by clicking the link.] http://mercatus.org/content/register-monetary-rules-post-crisis-world David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com/ Peter Ireland’s personal website: https://www2.bc.edu/peter-ireland/ Peter Ireland’s Boston college profile: http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/economics/faculty-and-staff/faculty-listing/peter-ireland.html David’s Twitter: @davidbeckworth Peter Ireland’s Twitter: @PIrelandatBC Related links: The Shadow Open Market Committee http://shadowfed.org/ A “Working” Solution to the Question of Nominal GDP Targeting by Peter Ireland and Michael Belongia https://dlib.bc.edu/islandora/object/bc-ir:103357/datastream/PDF/view

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
21 – Hugh Rockoff on Optimal Currency Areas, “Yellowbacks,” and Free Banking

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 60:00


Hugh Rockoff is a professor of economics at Rutgers University and has done extensive work in U.S. monetary history. He joins the show to discuss the criteria for an ideal monetary union and argues that the U.S. didn’t really become an optimal currency area until the 1930s. David and Hugh then discuss whether a present-day example, the Eurozone, fits these criteria. They also talk about interesting chapters in U.S. monetary history, including the Civil War, the Free Banking Era, and the bimetallism debate of the late 1800s. [To learn more about the upcoming conference, Monetary Rules for a Post-Crisis World, co-hosted by the Mercatus Center and the Cato Institute, and register, please click the link below. You can also watch the conference online by clicking the link.] http://mercatus.org/monetaryconference?utm_source=MacroMusingsPodcast&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=MonetaryRules David’s blog: http://macromarketmusings.blogspot.com/ Hugh Rockoff’s homepage: http://econweb.rutgers.edu/rockoff/ David’s Twitter: @davidbeckworth Related links History of the American Economy by Hugh Rockoff and Gary M. Walton https://www.amazon.com/History-American-Economy-Economics-Titles/dp/1111822921 “How Long Did It Take the United States to Become an Optimal Currency Area?” (National Bureau of Economic Research) http://www.nber.org/papers/h0124 “The Wizard of Oz as a Monetary Allegory” (The Journal of Political Economy) https://www.unc.edu/~salemi/Econ006/Rockoff.pdf The Free Banking Era: A Re-Examination (Dissertations in American Economic History) https://www.amazon.com/Free-Banking-Era-Re-Examination-Dissertations/dp/0405072155

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
20 - Douglas Irwin on Free Trade, the Gold Standard, and American Economic History

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 57:50


Douglas Irwin, professor of economics at Dartmouth College and author of Free Trade Under Fire (Princeton University Press, 2015), joins the show to discuss the economic arguments for free trade and the reasons for the heated politics surrounding trade. He describes the history of U.S. trade policy from the Embargo Act of 1808 to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930 to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Finally, he and David discuss the role of the inter-war gold standard during the Great Depression. [To learn more about the upcoming conference, Monetary Rules for a Post-Crisis World, co-hosted by the Mercatus Center and the Cato Institute, and register, please click the link below. You can also watch the conference online by clicking the link.] http://mercatus.org/monetaryconference?utm_source=MacroMusingsPodcast&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=MonetaryRules David’s blog: http://macromarketmusings.blogspot.com/ Douglas Irwin’s homepage: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~dirwin/ David’s Twitter: @davidbeckworth Douglas Irwin’s Twitter: @D_A_Irwin Related links: “The Truth About Trade: What Critics Get Wrong About the Global Economy” (Foreign Affairs) https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2016-06-13/truth-about-trade Free Trade Under Fire (Princeton University Press, fourth edition 2015) https://www.amazon.com/Free-Trade-under-Fire-Fourth/dp/0691166250 “The Welfare Cost of Autarky: Evidence from the Jeffersonian Trade Embargo,” 1807-09. Review of International Economics. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dirwin/docs/Embargo.pdf “Did France Cause the Great Depression?” (NBER Working Paper) http://www.nber.org/papers/w16350

The Economist Asks
The Economist asks: How will the financial crisis continue to shape the future?

The Economist Asks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 14:50


Anne McElvoy is joined in The Economist studio by Ruchir Sharma, investment strategist and author of The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in a Post-Crisis World, to discuss the continuing legacy of the 2007-8 financial crash, the prospects for investment in a low growth world- and how The Economist defied the curse of the cover story. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Economist Podcasts
The Economist asks: How will the financial crisis continue to shape the future?

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 14:50


Anne McElvoy is joined in The Economist studio by Ruchir Sharma, investment strategist and author of The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in a Post-Crisis World, to discuss the continuing legacy of the 2007-8 financial crash, the prospects for investment in a low growth world- and how The Economist defied the curse of the cover story. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

GEEK VIBES NATION
GVN Presents: Scene N Nerd - It’s a Post-Crisis World After All

GEEK VIBES NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 61:50


We are back to talk about The Flash & Picard! First our crew talks about Wandavision expectations and this week’s hot gossip. Then our SNN Producer Will Polk gets a moment he’s been waiting for...to finally talk Picard. We give a spoiler recap of the first two episodes. Finally our SNN host Sarah Belmont shares some Flash thoughts and drops some hot takes….We rant...we rave...we review this is Scene N’ Nerd.Timestamps 0:00 Welcome and Oscars Speculations6:20  Wandavision, The Falcon and the Winter Solider Disney Plus Super Bowl ad thoughts and Spider Man Trilogy/Evil Dead Director, Sam Raimi's in talks to direct Doctor Strange 2.16:35  Doom Patrol season 2 casting news and we remind everyone again why you should watch this series. 19:25  Star Trek: Picard episodes 1 and 2 thoughts and theories.41:25  The Flash is back and we talk post Crisis life in Central City in mid-season premiere episode 6 x 10 "Marathon."56:00  Quick Black Lightning recap for episode 3 x 12 "The Book of Markovia: Chapter Three." #StarTrekPicard #TheFlash #WandaVision #DisneyPlus #FalconandtheWinterSolider #DoomPatrol #BlackLightningFollow our crew on twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram.  But most importantly rate, subscribe, and comment on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Youtube, and Spotify! Bookmark our website http://scenennerd.libsyn.com/ for new shows every week.Search "Scene N' Nerd" wherever you get your podcasts and subscribe for original shows.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.