The David McWilliams Podcast

The aim of this weekly podcast is to make economics easy, uncomplicated and accessible. With the world at a political, technological and financial tipping point, economics has never been so important to all of us and yet, it’s made inaccessible and complicated by so many.I’ve always thought what is complicated is rarely important and what is important is rarely complicated.That will be our motto.Every week we are going to tease out some big economic or political issue facing us, not just here in Ireland but in Europe and further afield. Globalisation has brought us all together. We all face similar challenges whether you live in Dublin, London, Minnesota or Milan.If you would like to enjoy all of our content ad-free and have early access to episodes, subscribe to DMCW+ on Apple Podcast.If you would like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/DavidMcWilliams. Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 38m. Bisher sind 452 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 8 hours 44 minutes

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episode 21: 2024:21 Bitcoin is Still Not Money


Bitcoin is being touted as a revolutionary asset, but in reality, it's often the wealthy transferring wealth to unsuspecting individuals, marketed as a stroke of financial liberation. This asset is not money - it lacks many characteristics traditionally associated with money. It functions scarcely as a medium of exchange, lacks stability in value, and operates without regulation. Instead, it predominantly serves as a speculative asset or digital commodity...


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 March 12, 2024  30m
 
 

episode 22: 2024:22 The Irish Government, as trustworthy as a Kate Middleton photo-album?


No one trusts them, the Irish government or Katie M's doctored photos. For them its part of the national theatre, for us its a national threat. How did the government misread the public and why does the public not believe them? Is Ireland progressive or reactionary? Despite a track record of successful progressive referenda, from gay marriage to abortion rights, there is now a palpable uncertainty regarding Ireland's liberal democratic identity...


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 March 14, 2024  33m
 
 

episode 23: 2024:23 The Economics of the Film Industry with Ed Guiney


In this episode, we sit down with Ed Guiney, the visionary co-founder of the six-time Oscar-winning production company, Element Pictures. The studio is the powerhouse behind cinematic masterpieces like 'Brooklyn' and 'Poor Things', and TV dramas such as 'Normal People'.  We delve into the fascinating tale of Ireland's cinematic resurgence, fueled by strategic tax incentives and our rich storytelling tradition...


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 March 19, 2024  40m
 
 

episode 24: 2024:24 The Dehumanisation of Curiosity


The US House of Representatives has just approved a bill with the potential to ban Tiktok from America. But this story is about much more than corporate America's jealousy over its Chinese rival's more profitable and addictive business? Its about the direction of social media and an increasingly docile, addicted citizen, out-foxed and out-thought by an algorithm. What we are witnessing is an internal power-play within the tech cartel...


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 March 21, 2024  28m
 
 

episode 25: 2024:25 Should We Copy The Swiss Or Is That Too Cheesy?


 How best to run an economy and a country, bottom up or top down? A trip to Switzerland got me thinking should we invert power, making the local more consequential than the nation, should we devolve government, introduce fiscal federalism and instead of our "spectator democracy" should we opt for "direct democracy" . Unlike Ireland, where accountability seems elusive, Switzerland's governance is marked by subsidiarity and active democracy...


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 March 26, 2024  39m
 
 

episode 26: 2024:26 The Curse of Inheritance


Inheritance makes inequality permanent and favours the children of the rich. Millennials are about to become the wealthiest generation, which begs the question - should inheritors of wealth play a role in driving social change? A recent Bank of Italy paper reveals the rich stay rich. Tax records dating back to 1427 reveal that the top twenty wealthiest families in Florence remain almost identical to the top twenty richest families in 2008...


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 March 28, 2024  29m
 
 

episode 27: 2024:27 Sam Bankman Fried and Male Over-Confidence with Michael Lewis


Crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in prison for fraud on hundreds of thousands of customers that unraveled with the collapse of FTX, once one of the world's most popular platforms for exchanging digital currency. We chatted to Michael Lewis recently, who spent over a year with SBF, immersing himself in the universe of crypto-bros, and recently published his book 'Going Infinite' which tracks back the entire story of the crypto-hack that is SBF...


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 April 2, 2024  41m
 
 

episode 28: 2024:28 The Souk Versus The Citadel with Bassem Youssef


Palestine is one of the most, if not the most, tragic national stories of the 21st century. Divided, humiliated, abused, and abandoned by both West and East, the Palestinian nature has been strangled by Israeli occupation, asphyxiated by international indifference, and its children scattered all over the world...


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episode 29: 2024:29 Eat the Rich with Nick Hanauer


Are we truly living in a Plutocracy', where we are governed by the wealthy elites instead of those we voted for? As election season heats up around the globe, we tackle the age-old question: should we tax the rich more? While the wealthy typically oppose such measures, there's one dissenting, wealthy voice: Nick Hanauer, podcaster, venture capitalist, and rich lad himself who thinks that we either force the rich to pay more in taxes, or the streets will revolt, and the pitchforks will come...


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episode 30: 2024:30 Common Law or Common Sense? Nimbyism's Grip on Housing


In this week's episode, we plunge headfirst into the contentious issue of Nimbyism – should property ownership grant individuals the power to stop developments? We don't think so! Particularly not when contrasted with the backdrop of the housing crises gripping the English-speaking world. Bound by the chains of common law but bereft of common sense, our societies find themselves stuck in a self-inflicted housing crisis...


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