
The Hale Report
A podcast by EconVue
Latest episodes

May 31, 2025 • 1h
Deborah Wince-Smith: The Architecture of Innovation
Deborah Wince-Smith, President and CEO of the Council on Competitiveness, dives into the dynamic landscape of U.S. innovation and competitiveness. She discusses the importance of public-private partnerships in fostering technological advancements and emphasizes the urgent need for educational reform, particularly in Chicago. Wince-Smith calls for restored federal R&D funding to boost innovation and examines the historical influence of women in shaping societies. The conversation reflects on global competitiveness and essential strategies for maintaining U.S. leadership in technology.

Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 3min
Brian McCarthy: China at an Economic Crossroads
In the 68th episode of The Hale Report, Lyric Hughes Hale speaks with Brian McCarthy, founder of Macrolens and one of the sharpest voices on China and global macroeconomics. They discuss the latest round of U.S. tariffs, China’s mounting structural challenges, and how geopolitics and markets are colliding in 2025. Is China’s growth story over? What does that mean for investors and policymakers alike? Tune in for a wide-ranging conversation on trade, deflation, financial flows—and the illusion of stability.

Mar 14, 2025 • 57min
Blu Putnam: Risk vs. Uncertainty
Lyric Hughes Hale talks markets, economics, and geopolitics with Bluford "Blu" Putnam, a distinguished economist with over 35 years of experience in the financial services industry, encompassing roles in central banking, investment research, and portfolio management. Among other roles, he served as Chief Economist at CME Group. Given current market and policy volatility, he says that it is important to distinguish between uncertainty and risk. They also talk about his new book, “The Apprenticeship of Warren Buffet”.

Jan 29, 2025 • 1h 1min
Kerry Brown: Why Taiwan Matters
In Episode 66 of The Hale Report, Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Kerry Brown. His new book Why Taiwan Matters: A Short History of a Small Island that will Dictate Our Future was released today in the US. It is sobering and, I think, realistic. Professor Brown doesn’t see a way out of the current status quo in Taiwan:“For today, strenuous defence of the stalemate is all that we can meaningfully do. Anything else is insanity.”

Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 17min
Episode 65: Rebecca Patterson
My guest today is Rebecca Patterson, a distinguished American economist and investment strategist with over 25 years of experience analyzing the intersection of politics, policy, and economic trends in financial markets.

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 2min
Episode 64: Ed Yardeni
Dr. Ed Yardeni is a distinguished economist and investment strategist with over four decades of experience analyzing global financial markets. He is the President of Yardeni Research, Inc., a firm specializing in global investment strategies and asset-allocation analyses.

Nov 20, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 63: Jesper Koll
My guest is economist Jesper Koll, and our topic is Japan. We will be discussing how Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's recent election has introduced significant shifts in Japan's political and economic landscape.

Nov 6, 2024 • 1h 4min
Episode 62: Jason Furman
Welcome to the 62nd episode of the Hale Report. My name is Lyric Hughes Hale, and I am editor-in-chief of EconVue and your host today, Friday, Nov 1st, 2024. My guest is Jason Furman. Professor Furman is the Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy jointly at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) and the Department of Economics at Harvard University.

Oct 22, 2024 • 1h 3min
Episode 61: Brian Wesbury
On the 61st episode of the Hale Report, Lyric Hughes Hale welcomes Brian Wesbury. Chief economist at First Trust LP, he has advised the Federal Reserve and Congress.
Mr Wesbury is a well-known business economist and a contrarian pundit on global economic issues, and a frequent media commentator.

Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 18min
Episode 60: Marc Faber
Lyric Hughes Hale, editor-in-chief of econVue interviews Marc Faber.
• Marc Faber is a legendary Swiss-born investment analyst and fund manager. His academic background in economics, combined with years of hands-on experience in financial markets, has helped shape his analytical style.
• He is known for his contrarian views on financial markets and often pessimistic predictions about the global economy, earning him the nickname Dr Doom. He gained international prominence through his newsletter, The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, which focuses on economic trends, asset bubbles, and market volatility.