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March 1, 2021
Entrepreneurship and Leadership
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Kimon Fountoukidis and Richard Lucas
Hosted by Richard Lucas
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Science, Technology, and Society
February 24, 2021
The Innovation Delusion
How Our Obsession with the New Has Disrupted the Work That Matters Most
Lee Vinsel and Andrew L. Russell
Hosted by Matthew Jordan
It’s hard to avoid innovation these days. Nearly every product gets marketed as being disruptive, whether it’s genuinely a new invention or just a new toothbrush. But in this manifesto …
Economics
February 18, 2021
The Spotify Play
How CEO and Founder Daniel Ek Beat Apple, Google, and Amazon in the Race for Audio Dominance
Sven Carlsson and Jonas Leijonhufvud
Hosted by Tim Jones
Fifteen years ago in Stockholm, Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon had a big idea. The music industry was playing a desperate game of whack-a-mole with piracy via file sharing but …
European Studies
February 12, 2021
European Banking and Financial Law
Matthias Haentjens and Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese
Hosted by Tim Jones
Even without the loss of the City of London from its jurisdiction, the EU has gone through a decade-long revolution in financial supervision and regulation since Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy in …
Van Leer Institute Series on Ideas with Renee Garfinkel
February 8, 2021
Harpoon
Inside the Covert War Against Terrorism's Money Masters
Nitsana Darshan-Leitner and Samuel M. Katz
Hosted by Renee Garfinkel
Covid-19 is the global threat that owns today’s headlines, but the threat of international and domestic terrorism is still very much with us. Specifically, the widespread upheaval, uncertainty and global …
Economics
February 8, 2021
Neoliberalism
A Very Short Introduction
Manfred B. Steger and Ravi K. Roy
Hosted by Tim Jones
George Orwell once said that “the word ‘fascism’ has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies ‘something not desirable’”. The word ‘neoliberalism’ knows exactly how it feels …
SSEAC Stories
February 4, 2021
Reducing Poverty through Digital Finance Schemes in Myanmar
A Discussion with Dr Russell Toth
Russell Toth
Hosted by Thushara Dibley
Financial inclusion has been one of the most prominent issues on the international development agenda in recent years, as access to payments, remittances, credit, savings and insurance services have been …
Sports
February 2, 2021
The Cap
How Larry Fleisher and David Stern Built the Modern NBA
Joshua Mendelsohn
Hosted by Paul Knepper
Today the salary cap is an NBA institution, something fans take for granted as part of the fabric of the league or an obstacle to their favorite team’s chances to …
Systems and Cybernetics
January 18, 2021
Network Origins of the Global Economy
East vs. West in a Complex Systems Perspective
Hilton L. Root
Hosted by Tom Scholte
Twenty-eight years after Francis Fukuyama declared the “end of history” and pronounced Western-style liberalism as the culmination of a Hegelian narrative of progress, pundits and academics of all stripes find …
African Studies
January 13, 2021
The Idea of Development in Africa
A History
Corrie Decker and Elisabeth McMahon
Hosted by Elisa Prosperetti
The Idea of Development in Africa: A History (Cambridge UP, 2020) challenges prevailing international development discourses about the continent, by tracing the history of ideas, practices, and 'problems' of development used …
Law
January 11, 2021
Reinventing Bankruptcy Law
A History of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act
Virginia Torrie
Hosted by Nick Pozek
Reinventing Bankruptcy Law: A History of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (University of Toronto Press, 2020) explodes conventional wisdom about the history of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and in its …
Economics
January 8, 2021
Money Games
The Inside Story of How American Dealmakers Saved Korea's Most Iconic Bank
Weijian Shan
Hosted by Andrea Bernardi
Money Games: The Inside Story of How American Dealmakers Saved Korea’s Most Iconic Bank (Wiley, 2020) by Weijian Shan’s, is a riveting tale of one of the most successful buyout deals ever …
Economics
January 4, 2021
Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe
Background, Impact, and Policy
Tara McIndoe-Calder, Tara Bedi and Rogelio Mercado
Hosted by Tim Jones
In the wake of the 2008-09 financial crisis, Adam Fergusson's When Money Dies: The Nightmare of the Weimar Hyperinflation became an unlikely publishing hit more than three decades after its release …
Economics
December 31, 2020
Modern Monetary Theory and European Macroeconomics
Dirk Ehnts
Hosted by Tim Jones
With the coronavirus pandemic, Modern Monetary Theory met its moment. A sudden and massive loss of output globally was met with an unprecedented response by governments and central banks and …
World Affairs
December 14, 2020
International Aid and Democracy Promotion
Liberalization at the Margins
Bann Seng Tan
Hosted by Medha Prasanna
In International Aid and Democracy Promotion: Liberalization at the Margins (Routledge, 2020), Political Scientist Bann Seng Tan investigates the link between foreign aid and the promotion of democracy, using theory, statistical …
Finance
December 8, 2020
Profit and Prejudice
The Luddites of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Paul Donovan
Hosted by Daniel Peris
Paul Donovan's Profit and Prejudice: The Luddites of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Routledge, 2020) is a great example of what Robert Shiller has championed as narrative economics--pointing out the power …
Economics
December 7, 2020
Big Tech and the Digital Economy
The Moligopoly Scenario
Nicolas Petit
Hosted by Tim Jones
Consumers may love their products and services but, among politicians and activists, the big-technology companies are fast developing a reputation as the Robber Barons of the 21st century. Google recently …
Critical Theory
November 9, 2020
The Asset Economy
Lisa Adkins, Martijn Konings and Melinda Cooper
Hosted by Tim Jones
“The key element shaping inequality is no longer the employment relationship but rather whether one is able to buy assets that appreciate at a faster rate than both inflation and …
World Affairs
November 6, 2020
Capitalisms
Towards a Global History
Kaveh Yazdani and Dilip M. Menon
Hosted by Alexandra Ortolja-Baird
Capitalisms: Towards a Global History (Oxford University Press, 2020), edited by Kaveh Yazdani and Dilip M. Menon, aims to decenter work on the history of capitalism by looking at the …
European Studies
November 5, 2020
Money and Life
Ewald Nowotny
Hosted by Tim Jones
In September 2008, Ewald Nowotny joined the governing council of the European Central Bank. Just two weeks later, Lehman Brothers filed the largest bankruptcy in US history - so triggering …
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