New Books in Economics

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 43 days 3 hours 57 minutes

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 June 2, 2022  34m
 
 
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 June 2, 2022  41m
 
 
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 June 2, 2022  1h1m
 
 

episode 1: Andrew Leon Hanna, "25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs" (Cambridge UP, 2022)


Andrew Leon Hanna's book 25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs (Cambridge UP, 2022) takes readers inside the Za'atari refugee camp to follow the stories of three courageous Syrian women entrepreneurs: Yasmina, a wedding shop and salon owner creating moments of celebration; Malak, a young artist infusing color and beauty throughout the camp; and Asma, a social entrepreneur leading a storytelling initiative to enrich children's lives...


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 June 1, 2022  43m
 
 
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 May 31, 2022  1h16m
 
 

episode 32: Pierre Penet and Juan Flores Zendejas, "Sovereign Debt Diplomacies: Rethinking Sovereign Debt from Colonial Empires to Hegemony" (Oxford UP. 2021)


Pierre Penet and Juan Flores Zendejas' book Sovereign Debt Diplomacies: Rethinking Sovereign Debt from Colonial Empires to Hegemony (Oxford UP. 2021) aims to revisit the meaning of sovereign debt in relation to colonial history and postcolonial developments. It offers three main contributions. The first contribution is historical. The volume historicizes a research field that has so far focused primarily on the post-1980 years...


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 May 31, 2022  59m
 
 

episode 57: Paul Morland, "Tomorrow's People: The Future of Humanity in Ten Numbers" (Picador, 2022)


The great forces of population change – the balance of births, deaths and migrations – have made the world what it is today. They have determined which countries are superpowers and which languish in relative obscurity, which economies top the international league tables and which are at best also-rans. The same forces that have shaped our past and present are shaping our future...


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 May 25, 2022  1h0m
 
 

episode 14: The Future of Neoliberalism: A Conversation with Gary Gerstle


An interview with Gary Gerstle


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 May 24, 2022  54m
 
 
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 May 18, 2022  50m
 
 

episode 13: The Future of Human Fertility: A Conversation with R. John Aitken


An interview with R. John Aitken


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 May 17, 2022  48m