Peterson Perspectives: Interviews on Current Issues
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Peterson Institute research staff offer their analyses of current economic and political events in brief interviews. The Peterson Institute for International Economics is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international economic policy. The views expressed in these interviews are those of the interviewee(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the individual members of the Institute's Board of Directors or its Advisory Committee. We welcome feedback from listeners and encourage you to convey your comments directly to the person interviewed.
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Slowdown in India: Rent-Seeking Squelches Growth | Arvind Subramanian analyzes the factors behind India's decelerating growth, saying that the failure to reform the government's stranglehold of the economy diminishes prospects in the future. Tune in next week for another interview with Subramanian on the | 30/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Slowdown in China: Did Chinese Leadership Drop the Ball? | Nicholas R. Lardy assesses the latest evidence of decelerating economic growth in China, saying that the leadership in Beijing may have been distracted by the recent political turmoil. | 30/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Are World Currencies Becoming More Aligned? | John Williamson says the world is groping toward more realistically aligned currency values, but the US-China and Northern vs. Southern Europe current account imbalances remain worrisome. | 23/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Stimulus vs. Austerity in Europe | Anders Åslund says it is more important for ailing European countries to cut their budgets, reduce their debts, and win market confidence than to embark on economic stimulus right now. | 23/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Russia's New Cabinet Could Bring Economic Reform | Anders Åslund says President Putin will continue a hard line on foreign policy, but his team of technocrats is notable for the absence of KGB operatives and others with a reputation for corruption. | 22/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Greece's Dilemma and Europe's Anxiety, Part III | Edwin M. Truman says that for all its hardline talk, Europe will have to renegotiate at least some parts of the austerity package for Greece even if Greek voters decide to stay in the euro area. | 18/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Greece's Dilemma and Europe's Anxiety, Part II | Jacob Funk Kirkegaard and Arvind Subramanian debate whether a Greek exit from the euro area will be an incentive for Spain, Portugal, or other countries to stay--or to follow the Greeks. | 17/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Elections in Greece, Part II: Will Greeks Also Say 'No' to the Euro Area? | Jacob Funk Kirkegaard says an exit by Greece from the euro area will be disastrous, but Arvind Subramanian argues that in the medium term Greece will be better off. | 16/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Elections in Greece, Part II: Will Greeks Also Say 'No' to the Euro Area? | Jacob Funk Kirkegaard says that if Greeks confront the consequences of leaving the euro area, they will very likely balk and accept their bailout terms. | 8/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Elections in Greece, Part I: Greek Voters Say 'No' to Their Bailout | Jacob Funk Kirkegaard suggests that after the principal Greek parties fail to form a governing coalition, new elections will be needed to clear the air. | 7/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Elections in France: Major Shifts Unlikely | Nicolas Véron argues that François Hollande has no plans and no mandate to shift policies dramatically toward austerity, Germany, or Europe. | 7/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Toward a European Fiscal Union, Part II | C. Randall Henning explains why Spain illustrates the shortcomings and opportunities for resolving the European economic and financial crisis. | 7/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Toward a European Fiscal Union, Part I | C. Randall Henning illuminates the lessons that Europe can learn from the United States in forming a unified fiscal and banking governance. | 4/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Ominous Job Trends in the US Economy | Howard F. Rosen discusses his latest research showing that jobs being added in the United States pay less on average than the jobs lost in the Great Recession. | 3/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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US-China II: Limited Progress | Nicholas R. Lardy says that with leadership changes in the offing in Beijing and Washington, the two sides will be satisfied with incremental gains. | 3/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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US-China I: Will A Dissident's Escape Disrupt it? | Nicholas R. Lardy says that China and the Obama Administration seem successful in trying to prevent a blowup over Chen Guangcheng. | 2/5/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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How Imminent is the US Budget and Debt Crisis? | Simon Johnson discusses the reaction to his call for a 20-year program of fiscal consolidation outlined in his new book White House Burning. | 24/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Argentina Overthrows Conventional Wisdom | John Williamson explains why Argentina's nationalization of Spanish oil company holdings is self-destructive and discouraging to investors. | 18/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Is the United States Dragging Its Feet on Europe? | C. Fred Bergsten discusses the factors behind the American reluctance to get China and others to contribute to more IMF funding for Europe. | 18/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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North Korea's Rocket Fizzle Creates New Dangers | Marcus Noland discusses the widespread fear that an unstable North Korean leadership will search for scapegoats and be compelled to test a nuclear weapon. | 13/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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China's Declining Current Account Surplus, Part V | Joseph E. Gagnon says that while China has improved its record on currency, other countries have adopted the same unwelcome policies. | 13/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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China's Declining Current Account Surplus, Part IV | William R. Cline says China's declining surplus has been driven by a significant appreciation of the yuan, but the surplus will likely rise again in coming years. | 12/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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China's Declining Current Account Surplus, Part III | Arvind Subramanian says that despite an improved current account balance, China should still be pressed to let its currency appreciate further. | 4/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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China's Declining Current Account Surplus, Part II | Nicholas R. Lardy explains the policy implications for the United States of China's currency appreciation and lower current account surplus. | 4/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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China's Declining Current Account Surplus, Part I | Nicholas R. Lardy assesses the factors that have caused China's currency to appreciate and its current account surplus to decline significantly. | 3/4/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Have the BRICS Outlived Their Usefulness? | Arvind Subramanian says that Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) seem to be struggling to find a common purpose at their latest meeting. | 29/3/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Can the World Bank Adjust to a Changed World? | Arvind Subramanian assesses the prospects for Jim Yong Kim, President Obama's choice to head the bank, and the other aspirants to the job. | 29/3/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Europe's Continuing Risks | Edwin M. Truman says that while Europe's debt crisis has eased, it still needs to expand its own financial safety net before getting help from the International Monetary Fund. | 21/3/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Would Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels Increase Global Warming? | Gary Clyde Hufbauer discusses the tradeoffs between imposing duties on Chinese solar panels and the need to make solar energy competitive. | 20/3/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
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Leadership Struggle in China | Nicholas R. Lardy explains what led to the ouster of a popular Communist Party official as China heads toward installing new leaders this year. | 16/3/12 | Gratis | Vedi in iTunes |
| Totale: 30 episodi |
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