

124: How Central Banks control the Global Economy, with Prof. Richard A. Werner
Sep 20, 2023
Professor Richard Werner discusses Japan's economic concept of Tatemai and Honne, the impact of World War II on Germany and Japan, and the role of central banks in controlling the global economy. The podcast also explores Japan's approach to combating deflation, the changing relationship between Saudi Arabia, China, and the US, central bank control and surveillance systems, and the creation of a new currency in Southern Africa. Additionally, there is analysis of the current US equity market, manipulations in the stock market, and the importance of short-term technical analysis.
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Introduction
00:00 ⢠5min
Savings, Surpluses, and Structural Impediments
04:54 ⢠12min
Influence of Economic Systems and Central Banks
17:02 ⢠22min
Japan's approach to combating deflation and the creation of recent inflation
39:12 ⢠13min
The analogy with the 70s and the switch from US to China
52:20 ⢠4min
Central Bank Control, Surveillance Systems, and the Future of the Car Industry
56:24 ⢠6min
Southern Africa's alternative currency and the debt system
01:01:56 ⢠3min
Analyzing Credit Creation, Equity Markets, and Manipulations
01:05:17 ⢠4min