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Callum Williams

Senior economics writer who discusses labour‑market data and emerging patterns around firms adopting AI and hiring at junior levels.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 22min

War-chest X-ray: how to finance Ukraine

Join Callum Williams, a Senior economics writer, and Michelle Hennessy, Graphic detail editor at The Economist, as they delve into pressing global issues. They analyze the potential use of seized Russian assets to support Ukraine's financial needs amid winter challenges. Callum reveals alarming trends on AI's effect on junior hiring, indicating no impending jobs apocalypse yet. Michelle shares insights from Henley & Partners’ passport rankings, showcasing how Asian passports are gaining power while the US passport declines.
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May 2, 2024 • 21min

The Intelligence: The kids are alright, turns out

Callum Williams, a Senior economics writer at The Economist, discusses the surprising financial resilience of Generation Z, revealing them to be the wealthiest generation yet despite common stereotypes. Shashank Joshi, the defence editor, delves into India's advancements in MIRV missile technology, highlighting its implications for regional security and the global arms race. Together, they explore shifting job prospects, economic challenges for younger generations, and the broader geopolitical landscape shaped by nuclear advancements.
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Jun 20, 2023 • 24min

Abodes well? The housing crash that wasn’t

Callum Williams, a senior economics writer at The Economist, dives into the perplexing resilience of the housing market despite high property prices and rising interest rates. He discusses how shifting preferences post-pandemic have influenced demand, particularly for homes with extra features. Williams also examines the impact of migration trends and wage growth on stability in housing prices, contrasting it with ongoing economic challenges like the peach crop disaster in Georgia and Botswana's diamond industry struggles.
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Nov 6, 2023 • 23min

The Intelligence: embedded in Gaza

Anshul Pfeffer, a seasoned correspondent for The Economist, reports from the front lines in Gaza, providing a gripping account of the ongoing military operations and their humanitarian toll. Callum Williams, the senior economics writer, dives into the lingering effects of the pandemic on consumer behavior, questioning why many are still withdrawing from social activities. They discuss the concept of 'quiet quitting' and its implications for various generations in the workplace, shedding light on drastic shifts in engagement and satisfaction among workers post-pandemic.
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Nov 25, 2022 • 29min

Forgoing a song: protest inside and beyond Iran

In this dialogue, Greg Karlstrom, the Middle East correspondent, sheds light on the poignant Iranian protests and the striking silence of the national football team during the World Cup. Callum Williams, a senior economics writer, offers a sobering analysis of the global economic outlook, hinting at an impending recession that may not quell inflation. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe reflects on Hebe de Bonafini, a symbol of resilience against state brutality in Argentina, tracing her journey from personal loss to powerful activism.
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Dec 20, 2021 • 24min

Back to the USSR: Russia and Ukraine

Arkady Ostrovsky, the Russia and Eastern Europe editor for The Economist, dives into the historical tensions between Russia and Ukraine, explaining why these two nations remain at odds since the Soviet Union's fall. Callum Williams, a senior economics writer, explores the evolution of the restaurant industry, highlighting how societal changes and rising costs have transformed dining out into a cultural experience. They also touch upon the pandemic's impact on culinary habits and share insights on 2021's best books, blending history, economics, and culture.
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Sep 13, 2021 • 21min

Getting their vax up: America’s vaccine mandates

Kenneth Werner, a writer on American affairs, and Callum Williams, a senior economics writer, dive into America's vaccine mandates and their political pushback. They evaluate the efficacy of President Biden's mandates amidst rising COVID-19 cases and the legal challenges they face. The conversation shifts to post-pandemic urban transformations, exploring the stark silence in once-vibrant cities. Finally, they discuss an archaeological find in Finland that reshapes our understanding of ancient gender roles, revealing complexities in historical identities.
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May 14, 2021 • 23min

Home front: Israel’s war within

Join Callum Williams, a Senior economics writer at The Economist, as he navigates the complexities of Israel's internal strife amidst the ongoing war with Hamas. He delves into the rising inflation trends in the US, examining supply chain challenges and labor market quirks. The discussion also turns playful as Williams tackles the pineapple on pizza debate, exploring its quirky origins and cultural significance. Can food preferences spark significant conversations? Tune in for insightful and entertaining insights!
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Jun 19, 2020 • 22min

Syria’s condition: Bashar al-Assad

Nicholas Pelham, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, discusses the economic turmoil surrounding Bashar al-Assad's regime, focusing on the crippling sanctions and inflation affecting Syria. Callum Williams, a senior economics writer, dives into the complexities of reparations for American descendants of slaves, highlighting evolving public sentiment and moral imperatives. The conversation also touches on the role of corporate responsibility in addressing economic inequality and the unusual etiquette training for civil servants in South Asia, blending history and modern challenges.
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Dec 3, 2019 • 22min

With allies like these: NATO’s bickering leaders hold a summit

Daniel Franklin, The Economist’s diplomatic editor, dives into NATO's internal tensions and the alliance's evolving purpose amidst U.S. criticisms. Callum Williams, Britain’s economics correspondent, challenges the narrative of rising inequality, highlighting the complexities behind wealth distribution. The discussion takes an innovative turn with a unique approach to combat climate change—using asparagopsis seaweed to reduce methane emissions from livestock, showcasing a blend of environmental and economic insights.

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