Carnival of Podcasts and Webcasts- Economics and Globalisation

By Paul

This is the second series of the carnival of podcasts. In this edition we focus on economics and globalisation.

- Martin Feldstein on the performance of the US dollar and tax policy.

- IMF’s chief economist Raghuram Rajan on the outlook for global economic growth.

- Ben Benarke at Princeton –talking about the benefits of price stability.

- Bernanke in 2003 talking about the challenges of monetary policy (webcast).

- Robert Schiller- economics roundtable (webcast)

- Professor B.B. Bhattacharya, Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi talking about India’s economic potential and constraints

- Selling China: The Wal-Mart Effect

- The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Thomas Friedman (webcast)

- More Thomas Friedman

- Globalisation and the World’s Poor - Jagdish Bhagwati ("In Defense of Globalization"), Allan Meltzer (Carnegie Mellon U.), William Easterly (formerly of the World Bank) and John Ambler (Oxfam America).

- The Cost of Corruption

- A series of short podcasts from The Economist; include Amartya Sen, Wolfowtiz, Daniel Yergin and more.

- Why Inequality Matters in a Globalizing World, Nancy Birdsall (webcast)

- Rethinking Growth Strategies, Dani Rodrik (webcast)

- A Fairer Globalisation- A discussion of the ILO report on the issue (webcast)

- Globalisation and the Rise of Religion

- Ernesto Zedillo and Stiglitz on Globalisation

- Innovative Ways for Financing Global Public Goods, Stiglitz

- Recent speech of Al Gore at TED conference

- Interview with the Economic Hit Man

- A three part series on globalization from BBC; Working together, the illicit side and the new rules

- Hernando de Soto interview (webcast)

- The Market Approach to Understanding Religion

- Daren Acemoglu and Jared Diamond

- Debate between Stiglitz and Rogoff

- The Roots of Poverty in Latin America

Comments


john henry wrote:

Thank you.

I've gotten to where the only thing I listen to in my car anymore is podcasts.

A number of these sound interesting.

John Henry

-- March 18, 2006 5:18 PM


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