Money Talks from The Economist

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Take a seat at the table and learn about the biggest stories in financial markets, the economy and business. Each week our editors and correspondents explore how economics influences the world we live in and share their insights across a range of topics. From inflation and recession risk to all things crypto and even the commercial success of K-pop, we have you covered. Published every Thursday.


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Here's a quick summary of the last 2 episodes on Money Talks from The Economist.

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Mike Bird Ethan Wu Sue-Lin Wong

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Simon Rabinovitch
Simon Rabinovitch is an economist and journalist for The Economist, specializing in international trade and economic policy. He has reported on various economic issues and has a deep understanding of global markets and trade dynamics.
Douglas Irwin
Douglas Irwin is a professor of economics at Dartmouth College, where he focuses on international trade and economic history. He is a well-respected scholar in the field, having published extensively on trade policy and its implications for the economy.

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Donald Trump tariffs trade policy economics Dartmouth College scam economy human trafficking corruption money laundering bank collapse

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Here's the recent few episodes on Money Talks from The Economist.

0:00 46:35

Import-extort: what to make of Donald Trump’s titanic tariffs

Hosts
Mike Bird Ethan Wu
Guests
Simon Rabinovitch Douglas Irwin
Keywords
Donald Trump tariffs trade policy economics Dartmouth College

After months of bluster, he’s finally done it. At a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden, Donald Trump overturned decades of American trade policy with a simple signature. The new wave of trade restrictions, if implemented in full, will raise tariffs to the highest level in more than a century. So how bad could it get?


Hosts: Mike Bird and Ethan Wu. Guests: The Economist’s Simon Rabinovitch; and Douglas Irwin, a professor of economics at Dartmouth College.


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0:00 3:47

Trailer: Scam Inc

Hosts
Sue-Lin Wong
Keywords
scam economy human trafficking corruption money laundering bank collapse

A sophisticated, predatory, multi-billion dollar industry is emerging from the shadows. It already rivals the size of the illicit drug trade. And it’s about to get bigger and much more powerful. 


The Economist’s Sue-Lin Wong follows a trail that starts with the collapse of a bank in rural Kansas to uncover a global, underground scam economy built around human trafficking, corruption and money laundering. Can it be stopped?


Available now.


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4.4 rating 1594 reviews

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