Podcast: Economics & Beyond

Yanis Varoufakis & Danae Stratou
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and artist Danae Stratou talk to Rob Johnson about Europe鈥檚 failures for working people, both before and during the pandemic.
Gaurav Dalmia & Jayant Sinha
Gaurav Dalmia & Jayant Sinha: India鈥檚 Post-Pandemic Path to Prosperity
Arjun Jayadev & Achal Prabhala
Arjun Jayadev & Achal Prabhala: The Imperative of Access to Drugs

Alan Light
Alan Light, veteran music journalist and host of 鈥淚n The Light鈥 on SiriusXM, talks to Rob Johnson about the social and political role of music and its relationship to youth culture over time. Light and Rob discuss how the silo-ization of music subcultures has faded in the streaming era, and how social media influencers are challenging musicians for the central place in youth culture.

Nelson Barbosa
Nelson Barbosa—Professor at the Get煤lio Vargas Foundation in S茫o Paulo, former Finance Minister of Brazil, and member of INET鈥檚 Global Commission on Economic Transformation—talks to Rob about how faith in the free market is eroding under the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the crisis will impact globalization.
Ashley Monet & Brandon Dixon
Ashley Monet & Brandon Dixon: Artistic Healing and the Future of Detroit
Naomi Klein & Avi Lews
Naomi Klein & Avi Lewis: A High-Tech Coronavirus Dystopia 鈥 Technology and Surveillance Meet the Shock Doctrine
Dani Rodrik
Dani Rodrik: The Future of Developing Countries and Globalization After the Pandemic

Henry Ponder
Dr. Henry Ponder, former President of Talladega College, Benedict College, and Fisk University, talks to Rob about the responsibility of leaders and the future of American universities after the pandemic.

Peter Bofinger
Peter Bofinger, an economist and former member of Germany鈥檚 Council of Economic Experts, talks to Rob about the economic crisis now facing Europe, how Modern Monetary Theory could address it, and how it differs from the Great Recession of 2008. Mentioned in the interview:

Joseph Stiglitz
Nobel laureate economist and Professor at Columbia University Joseph Stiglitz talks to Rob (his former graduate student in the Princeton Econ Department and member of the 2009 UN Stiglitz Commission) about what the pandemic has revealed about the U.S. economy鈥檚 shortcomings, and how a proper response to other crises—like climate change—could actually stimulate economic growth and innovation.

Michael Spence
Andrew Michael Spence—Nobel laureate, Professor of Economics at the NYU Stern School of Business, and Co-Chair of INET鈥檚 Commission on Global Economic Transformation—talks to Rob about how the U.S. government typically errs on the side of doing too little, too late, in response to major crises like the coronavirus pandemic. Spence and Rob compare and contrast how governments in the U.S., Europe, and Asia have responded to COVID-19.