
VoxTalks Economics
Learn about groundbreaking new research, commentary and policy ideas from the world's leading economists. Presented by Tim Phillips.
Latest episodes

Mar 17, 2023 • 23min
S6 Ep8: Applying economics (not gut feel) to ESG
Every CEO, investor, and NGO needs an ESG strategy, and they need it now. But is that urgency making smart people ignore established insights from decades of economic research? Alex Edmans has identified 10 ways in which conventional ESG wisdom might be misguided, and he tells Tim Phillips what they are.

Mar 10, 2023 • 30min
S6 Ep7: AI is reshaping economic research
We’ve reached a moment at which large language models like ChatGPT have clearly become useful, but for what exactly? Anton Korinek has discovered at least 25 ways in which economics researchers can use them today. He explains to Tim Phillips about how they are already making our research more efficient.

Mar 3, 2023 • 15min
S6 Ep6: Powerful forces are reshaping global trade
Firms have discovered that global value chains are not as resilient as we assumed. They are reorganising these value chains and re-evaluating their approach to globalisation – but are the solutions they are considering worse than the problems themselves? Tim Phillips talks to Beata Javorcik, EBRD chief economist.

Feb 24, 2023 • 22min
S6 Ep5: Fair pay for CEOs!
What motivates CEOs? Do they want to be fabulously rich or are they looking for a fair reward for their achievements? And, if fairness really does matter to them, how do you structure their contracts? Pierre Chaigneau talks to Tim Phillips about how to keep your CEO without rewarding failure.

Feb 17, 2023 • 16min
S6 Ep4: Do cultural stereotypes influence bank investment?
We know that national stereotypes influence all sorts of personal decisions, but could they determine whether one country’s banks hold another country’s sovereign debt? Amazingly, Orkun Saka tells Tim Phillips, the answer might actually be yes.

Feb 10, 2023 • 15min
S6 Ep3: Rebuilding Ukraine’s labour market
Russia’s war on Ukraine hasn’t just destroyed buildings and lives, it has put thousands of people out of work and denied thousands more an education. After the war, how can Ukraine rebuild its labour market? Tito Boeri tells Tim Phillips about how other countries and Ukrainian refugees can help to build back better.

Feb 3, 2023 • 27min
S6 Ep2: Slavery and the industrial revolution
Did slaveholding accelerate the industrial revolution in Britain? This controversial theory was first argued by Eric Williams almost 80 years ago but has lacked strong supporting evidence – until now. Stephan Heblich and Joachim Voth talk to Tim Phillips.

Jan 20, 2023 • 29min
S6 Ep1: Who pays for your credit card rewards?
Credit cards that offer cashback or rewards are increasingly popular. Are you doing better or worse as a result? And how big is the financial difference between all the winners and losers? Andrea Presbitero knows and the amount, he tells Tim Phillips, is bigger than you think.

Dec 9, 2022 • 14min
S5 Ep54: Understanding US inflation
Can we explain what happened to inflation in the US in 2022, and what will happen next? Larry Ball and Daniel Leigh tell Tim Phillips why it stayed high and when it may fall.

Dec 2, 2022 • 17min
S5 Ep53: Do content moderation laws work?
Exploring Germany's NetzDG Law and its impact on content moderation, hate speech, and offline violence. Debating the effectiveness of content moderation laws and their impact on social media companies. Discussing the challenges of content moderation on platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Examining the effectiveness of a controversial content moderation law in reducing hate speech and violence online.