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Jesse Norman

Conservative MP and author of books on Edmund Burke and Adam Smith. Interviewer for this Intelligence Squared podcast episode.

Top 3 podcasts with Jesse Norman

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Jun 14, 2023 • 42min

When is the Next Great Financial Crash Coming?

Join economist Linda Yueh, author of "The Great Crashes," and Jesse Norman, UK Minister and author, as they explore the lessons from past financial crises. They discuss the unpredictability of future downturns and the impact of globalization on markets. Yueh warns about emerging risks in China and advocates for principle-based approaches to crisis management. The duo highlights the intricate dance between economic cycles, human behavior, and effective regulatory measures to maintain stability in turbulent times.
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Nov 13, 2020 • 1h 4min

Rematch Debate: To Stop Climate Collapse, We Must End Capitalism

Join international environmental lawyer Farhana Yamin, economist Anne Pettifor, and former UK Climate Change Committee chair Adair Turner as they dive into a heated debate about the role of capitalism in climate action. Yamin argues for dismantling capitalism to avert ecological disaster, while Pettifor emphasizes the need for radical economic reform. Turner advocates for a regulated capitalist approach. Conservative MP Jesse Norman offers counterpoints, questioning if reform within capitalism is enough. The discussion spans public opinion shifts and practical strategies for sustainability.
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Mar 20, 2020 • 57min

Radical Uncertainty, with Mervyn King, John Kay and Jesse Norman

Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England, joins renowned economist John Kay and MP Jesse Norman to tackle the concept of 'radical uncertainty.' They discuss decision-making in unpredictable times, arguing that traditional economic models often fail to capture real-world complexities. The conversation reflects on lessons from the 2008 financial crisis, critiques regulatory failures, and urges a deeper understanding of risk and uncertainty, emphasizing the need for holistic approaches in both public and private sectors.