The world needs a restart of the financial order
The "Nixon Shock" of 1971 was the prelude to the problem shift with
ever cheaper money.
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The "Nixon Shock" of 1971 was the prelude to the problem shift with
ever cheaper money.
Exactly 50 years to the day after the "Nixon Shock" of Sunday,
August 15, 1971, we are facing the consequences of the same:
excessive debt, unstable financial system, increasing inequality.
A look back at the last decades and the question of the future
are the topics of the 92nd episode of "bto 2.0 - the economics
podcast" with Dr. Daniel Stelter. Joining him is William White,
former Chief Economist of the Bank for International Settlements
(BIS).
For daily analysis, commentary and assessments of the economic
and financial situation, visit www.think-bto.com.
You can reach the editorial team at podcast@think-bto.com. We
welcome your opinions, suggestions and criticism.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ever cheaper money.
Exactly 50 years to the day after the "Nixon Shock" of Sunday,
August 15, 1971, we are facing the consequences of the same:
excessive debt, unstable financial system, increasing inequality.
A look back at the last decades and the question of the future
are the topics of the 92nd episode of "bto 2.0 - the economics
podcast" with Dr. Daniel Stelter. Joining him is William White,
former Chief Economist of the Bank for International Settlements
(BIS).
For daily analysis, commentary and assessments of the economic
and financial situation, visit www.think-bto.com.
You can reach the editorial team at podcast@think-bto.com. We
welcome your opinions, suggestions and criticism.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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