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Richard Davies

Economist and author of "Extreme Economies: What Life at the World's Margins Can Teach Us About Our Own Future."

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Nov 3, 2022 • 15min

The Economy: 1. Inflation

What is inflation, why does it matter, and is someone to blame if it goes up? Understanding inflation will help you understand why your shopping is getting more and more expensive and why prices rarely seem to come down. Tim Harford explains why the inflation figure you see on the TV might not reflect the price rises you’re experiencing and economic historian Victoria Bateman tells us why having a boat load of silver coins isn’t always a good thing. Everything you need to know about the economy and what it means for you. This podcast will cut through the jargon to bring you clarity and ensure you finally understand all those complicated terms and phrases you hear on the news. Inflation, GDP, Interest rates, and bonds, Tim Harford and friends explain them all. We’ll ensure you understand what’s going on today, why your shopping is getting more expensive or why your pay doesn’t cover your bills. We’ll also bring you surprising histories, from the war-hungry kings who have shaped how things are counted today to the greedy merchants flooding Spain with silver coins. So if your eyes usually glaze over when someone says ‘cutting taxes stimulates growth’, fear no more, we’ve got you covered.Guest: Richard Davies, Professor of Economics at Bristol UniversityProducer: Phoebe KeaneResearchers: Drew Hyndman and Marianna BrainEditor: Clare FordhamTheme music: Don’t Fret, Beats Fresh MusicA BBC Long Form Audio Production for BBC Radio 4
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Jul 4, 2024 • 41min

The British Economy

In this discussion, Professor Sir Tim Besley, a leading economist, Professor Richard Davies, an expert in economic theory, and Eshe Nelson, a financial journalist, dive into the pressing challenges of the British economy. They analyze the looming pressures on public finances and the differing party strategies regarding tax and spending cuts. The trio also discusses the implications of political instability, economic inequality, and the need for innovative policies to stimulate growth and investment. Future geopolitical dynamics and the role of strategic industries are critically examined.
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Mar 9, 2020 • 2h 5min

Richard Davies on Extreme Economies

Richard Davies, an economist and author of "Extreme Economies," shares his insights on economies in extreme situations. He explores the underground economies in Angola's penitentiary, where inmates barter with ramen noodles amid harsh conditions. The discussion shifts to contrasting refugee camps in Jordan, highlighting how policy affects personal agency. Davies also delves into the economic disparities in the Darien Gap and the historical complexities of the Congo. His experiences reveal resilience and innovation in the face of adversity.

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