Bloomberg
End Of The Liberal International Order?
May.01 -- Can the post-war order of free trade, the freer movement of people and multilateralism survive a global reality defined by the rise of nationalist leaders? Niall Ferguson explains why he thinks the liberal international order...
Bloomberg
The Argument for Universal Basic Income in the U.S.
June 17 -- Andy Stern, author of "Raising the Floor" and former president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), makes the case for universal basic income. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd...
Bloomberg
The Macroeconomic Lessons of World War II for Today
Sep.24 -- J. W. Mason, a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute and associate professor of economics at the City University of New York, discusses the macroeconomic lessons of World War II for our current moment — both the immediate crisis of...
Bloomberg
Roach: Trump's Trade Policy Jobs Plan May Backfire
Dec.21 -- Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale University, discusses the makeup of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet and the potential flaws in Trump's protectionist policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
What Discount Retail Signals About the U.S. Economy
Aug.30 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, examines the links between discount retailers, stagnant wages, and the state of the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Sky News
What do businesses want from the 2015 election?
What do businesses want from the 2015 election?
Bloomberg
Pimco's Clarida Finds Inflation Risk Mispriced by Markets
Sept. 19 -- Richard Clarida, global strategic adviser at Pimco, discusses the prospect for more inflation, looks at the impact of negative interest rates, and offers his expectation for modest fiscal stimulus in the U.S. next year. He...
Bloomberg
TIAA's Ferguson Sees Income Inequality as a Pressing Problem
May.15 -- Bloomberg's David Westin sits down with TIAA President and Chief Executive Officer Roger Ferguson for the latest episode of "Big Decisions."
Bloomberg
California Will Ban Gasoline Cars Starting in 2035
Sep.24 -- On Wednesday, California Governor Gavin Newsom ordered regulators to phase out the internal combustion engine and ban the sale of all new gasoline-fueled cars after 2035. California is the first state in the nation to impose...
Bloomberg
China’s Growth May Slow Further Before Rebounding: Huang
Yiping Huang, professor at Peking University, discusses the possibility of stagflation in China, the economy and his outlook for the property sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia” from the sidelines of the Credit Suisse China...
Bloomberg
Fed's Daly on the Inequality of Inflation
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly talks about the inequality of inflation. She speaks with Kathleen Hays, Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" (Second-half of the full interview)
Bloomberg
U.S. Economic Numbers Are Still Not Good Enough: Heather Boushey
Oct.30 -- The U.S. economy’s record third-quarter surge has already given way to a more moderate pace of growth, with a fresh jump in coronavirus infections and an extended deadlock over further stimulus threatening to weigh on activity....
Bloomberg
The Progressive Case for Free Trade
Mar.11 -- Kimberly Clausing, Reed College professor of economics, makes the progressive case for free trade. She speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Remaining Stable: Labor's Share of Income Stays Constant
June 2 -- James Sherk, a research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, discusses labor's share of income with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
University of California
University of California Television: How Unequal Can America Get Before We Snap?
Televised thoughts on the inequality of income, wealth, and opportunity in the United States presented by former U.S. Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich. Date: 5/9/2005 [59:45]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Is Rising in Equality Necessarily Bad?
A video [3:25] explaining how the spread of knowledge affects convergence on a macro scale.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Convergence on Macro Scale
This video discusses what Thomas Piketty refers to as forces of convergence - things that might make the world a more equal place. [3:24]