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This is my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch era.
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Notayesmanspodcast279
This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on what the money supply means via its different definitions? Why is the Bank of England creating a cash shortage via bond sales? What will be the first sign of an improvement in the Argentine economy? When will the lights go out?
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Notayesmanspodcast278
This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on why if GDP is higher than the 1990s it does not feel like that? Is there room for UK tax cuts? What is the long-term normal interest-rate? What is the best way for the Bank of England to reduce its balance sheet?
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Notayesmanspodcast277
This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on whether there is a US debt crisis and what the international effects will be? What re the problems caused by the swings in the Japanese Yen for the Yuan and US Dollar? Why is the UK FTSE seeing all-time highs with the media claiming it is in crisis?
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Notayesmanspodcast276
This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on relative economic performance of Poland and UK? Can Europe's economy catch up with the US? Why does the FTSE 100 keep hitting all-time highs? Can the City of London thrive? Plus debunking the story about the US bailing out Japan.
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Notayesmanspodcast275
This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on the relative size of central bank balance sheets? Will China back the Yuan with Gold? Why do US GDP and labour market figures tell a different story? Is Scotland behind the recent highs for the UK FTSE 100?
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Notayesmanspodcast274
This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on what is happening to the Japanese Yen and its impact on the economy? Also how is inflation measured and what differences are there between countries in how it is measured?