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

Nov 25, 2022 • 15min
S5 Ep52: How empires rise, and how they fall
In the industrial age many new empires quickly rose and eventually fell. Kerem Cosar and Roberto Bonfatti tell Tim Phillips how important shifting patterns of trade have been in this process.

Nov 18, 2022 • 28min
S5 Ep51: The great carbon arbitrage
What is the net benefit of phasing out coal and replacing it with renewables? $85 trillion, according to a new calculation. Alissa Kleinnijenhuis and Patrick Bolton tell Tim Phillips how they estimated this extraordinary number, how the benefit can be realised – and whether the negotiations at COP27 will get us there.

Nov 11, 2022 • 21min
S5 Ep50: How does trade policy affect competition?
How does a bilateral trade agreement affect the amount of competition in both countries? New data casts doubt on the conclusions that trade economists have drawn in the past, Meredith Crowley tells Tim Phillips.

Nov 4, 2022 • 19min
S5 Ep49: How did inflation get so high?
The podcast explores the reasons behind high inflation, including the impact of the COVID recession, slow removal of stimulus measures, and supply-side issues. It also discusses the role of expectations and credibility in driving high inflation rates, the importance of establishing credibility with the financial sector, and factors contributing to high inflation with prospects for improvement.

Oct 28, 2022 • 23min
S5 Ep48: Climate and debt
Mitigating and adapting to climate change is economically rational. But it is also expensive, it’s not clear how the cost should be financed, or which countries or actors assume the burden. The 25th Geneva Report from CEPR investigates these questions. Beatrice Weder di Mauro and Ugo Panizza tell Tim Phillips about the report’s conclusions.

Oct 21, 2022 • 20min
S5 Ep47: Slowing the spread of the next epidemic
Whether it’s a return of Covid-19 or another epidemic, we now know much more about the best policies to protect economies while limiting the spread of infection from place to place. Flavio Toxvaerd tells Tim Phillips about new research on what will work next time.

Oct 14, 2022 • 22min
S5 Ep46: How does climate change affect asset prices?
Heat stress from climate change affects the economy, so does it change the cost of issuing debt or the return on equities? Viral Acharya has investigated how this climate risk is priced, and he tells Tim Phillips how it raises the cost of borrowing most for the places and firms that can least afford it.

Oct 7, 2022 • 18min
S5 Ep45: How social media influences the news
We know that millions of people get their news from social media, but does Twitter influence what traditional news outlets report as well? Julia Cagé tells Tim Phillips about a new study of 2 billion tweets.

Sep 30, 2022 • 17min
S5 Ep44: Violence against women at work
When a man is violent to a woman at work, is the outcome different compared to when a man is the victim? A new study reaches some disturbing conclusions. Abi Adams-Prassl talks to Tim Phillips.

Sep 23, 2022 • 23min
S5 Ep43: The illusion of control
We need a financial system, but does that mean we must also have regular financial crises? Regulation and risk management attempt to eliminate them, but does the cost and effort simply deliver what Jon Danielsson, in his new book, calls The Illusion of Control? He tells Tim Phillips that systemic risk is higher now than it was in 2008.