

Episode 5: 6,000 Years of Interest Rates
Dec 7, 2015
NYU Stern finance professor Richard Sylla, co-author of A History of U.S. Interest Rates, discusses 6,000 years of interest rate history. Topics include Hammurabi's debt relationship, Roman collateral, medieval French credit, today's negative rates in Europe, and the cyclical nature of interest rates.
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1 2 3 4 5
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Exploring Historical Interest Rates
04:35 • 10min
Analyzing the Trends of Long-Term Interest Rates in the U.S.
14:12 • 3min
Exploring Historical Interest Rates and Sovereign Defaults
16:56 • 5min
Exploring the Historical Context of Interest Rate Cycles
21:42 • 3min