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Demand Side Transcript: April 2013
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Thursday, April 25, 2013. Transcript: Rogoff, Reinhardt, Keynes, Savings, Investing, Debt, Growth. Correlation is not Causation. Rogoff and Reinhardt Scandal. John Maynard Keynes on Saving and Investing. Lead with Fiction is not Fact. Listen to this episode. Economies with debt to GDP above 90% do not experience statistical significant slowing. Now those objectors can ...
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Demand Side Transcript: October 2013
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Thursday, October 31, 2013. Transcript: Alan Greenspan and why it was not my fault, plus Martin Wolf. How will Alan Greenspan resurrect his career. Listen to this episode. But our listeners likely can fill in their own commentary. Oops, not his fault. Indeed, in almost any credible baseline scenario, short of a major and prolonged economic contraction, the full benefit...
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Demand Side Transcript: September 2013
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Friday, September 27, 2013. Economists warn on Europe, plus Tyler Cowen and the end of common sense. Today, a letter in the Financial Times, a warning from economists, and Tyler Cowen's new book. Listen to this episode. The economists’ warning. Financial Times, September 23 2013. A note from another source:. One, the window of so-called average, mid-level prosperity, t...
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Demand Side Transcript: December 2012
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Tuesday, December 25, 2012. Transcript: Recession Call, Idiots of the Week. First the recession call. Yes I know we are recovery deniers here at Demand Side, so how do we get to call the onset of another recession without having closed the last one? Listen to this episode. So for that, and for reasons of comparison with the supply siders, we decided to rejoin the fray.
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Demand Side Transcript: November 2013
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Thursday, November 28, 2013. Relay: Jonathan Weil with Arthur Levitt. Today a relay: Jonathan Weil as interviewed by Arthur Levitt. We're short of time this week, and possibly the next few, and we worry we're repeating ourselves, so today a break for both us us with a look inside the recovery air quotes on Wall Street. Listen to this episode. Euthanasia of the Rentier.
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Demand Side Transcript: August 2013
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Wednesday, August 7, 2013. Transcript: Enron Lives, GDP changes, Galbraith Comments. James Galbraith from Pula Croatia. More on his take later in the podcast. Also: Enron Lives at JP Morgan, not just Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Listen to this episode. What were the major changes in the treatment of economic events that caused the improvement in numbers? Similarly...
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Demand Side Transcript: March 2013
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Thursday, March 28, 2013. Transcript: James K. Galbraith in Greece. Before we get to that, however, we want to emphasize that we do not support Greece's staying in the euro-zone or continuing to deal with the ECB, for these reasons:. Listen to this episode. Three: Somebody has to do this before the ECB and the IMF and the banks create a long-term depression monster....
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Demand Side Transcript: February 2013
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Monday, February 25, 2013. Relay: Who's afraid of the military sequester. Listen to this episode. EPS Bernard Schwartz Symposium:. Who's Afraid of the Fiscal Cliff? November 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill. Session Two – On the Military Sequester. Chaired by Richard Kaufman, Bethesda Research Institute. 8226; Carl Conetta, Project on Defense Alternatives. The US-e...
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Demand Side Transcript: Today on the podcast, a test
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A low volume, high quality source from the demand side perspective. The podcast is produced weekly. A transcript is posted on the day of. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Today on the podcast, a test. Listen to this episode. So, today's podcast is a test. Without interruption, we bring you the relay of a Bloomberg interview of S&P's chief global economist Paul Sheard. Why is this guy wrong, completely or in part, on every point? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to the Podcast in iTunes.