239 episodios

The Money looks at Australia and the world through an economic lens. It explores how economics influences everything else.

The Money ABC listen

    • Cultura y sociedad

The Money looks at Australia and the world through an economic lens. It explores how economics influences everything else.

    Low or No Alcohol: The Economics of Moderation

    Low or No Alcohol: The Economics of Moderation

    People are drinking less alcohol, especially Millennials and Gen Z. And the drinks industry has noticed.

    Low-alc and no-alc drinks make up a tiny fraction of the market. But it’s growing at 7 percent a year. And, as more of us either moderate our drinking or stop altogether, the future for these drinks look bright.

    But the way they’re advertised, marketed and packaged makes them look very like alcoholic drinks and there’s some concern they may act as a gateway to alcohol.

     

    Guests:

    Simon Strachan, CEO, Drinkwise

    Elfrun von Koeller, Managing Director & Partner, Boston Consulting Group

    Andy Miller, CEO, Heaps Normal

    Dr Ashlea Bartram, Senior Research Fellow, National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, Flinders University

     

    • 28 min
    The TikTok Economy

    The TikTok Economy

    TikTok, the phone app that sends a stream of viral videos to every user, is in trouble in the United States. 

    The company must either change its Chinese ownership, or leave the American market.

    In response, TikTok is underlining its economic contribution, in Australia and elsewhere.  So how much difference does it make?

    Guests:

    Dr Joanne Gray, Lecturer in Digital Cultures, University of Sydney

    Ariana Hendry, Co-founder, Beysis

    Kristian Kolding, Head of Consulting, Oxford Economics Australia

    Professor Vili Lehdonvirta, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University

    • 29 min
    Diamond Disruption: Lab Grown vs Mined, which gem would you choose?

    Diamond Disruption: Lab Grown vs Mined, which gem would you choose?

    As they say a “diamond is forever”. But does it matter if that diamond is grown in a lab or mined from the Earth? Especially if they both are chemically, physically, and optically identical.

    And given that cost of living pressures are colliding with consumers’ desire to not compromise on size or quality, more and more Australians can see the logic behind lab grown gems.  In America, lab-grown may have peaked.

    Guests:

    Cormac Kinney, Founder & CEO, Diamond Standard

    Paul Zimnisky, Leading Global Diamond Industry Analyst

    Talitha Cummins, Founder, the Cut Jewellery

    Eloise Sohier, Customer, The Cut Jewellery

    • 28 min
    Marking the Treasurer’s work: Three leading economists discuss the federal budget.

    Marking the Treasurer’s work: Three leading economists discuss the federal budget.

    This year’s Budget tries to do several things at once. In the short term it offers cost-of-living relief but tries not to contribute to inflation. In the longer term it departs from decades of economic orthodoxy by picking industries to invest in.  Specifically, green hydrogen and critical minerals.   

    But will it work? And how responsible is it? Three of the country’s leading economists offer their views.

    Guests:

    Shane Oliver, Chief Economist, AMP

    Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, UNSW Business School

    Luci Ellis, Chief Economist, Westpac Banking Group

    • 28 min
    The Sleepless Economy: The High Costs of Losing Shut Eye

    The Sleepless Economy: The High Costs of Losing Shut Eye

    Australians have a sleeping problem. The most conservative estimates show one in 10 have a sleep disorder, which is having an impact on their safety, wellbeing and productivity.

    This ends up costing almost a $1 billion a week. And that’s not all. The total cost of inadequate sleep is thought to be as high as $75 billion a year.

    We’re not alone either. International research shows places like the US, the UK and Europe are facing similar problems, with similar costs.

    Guests:

    Shanthakumar Rajaratnam, Chair of the Sleep Health Foundation

    Professor Ron Grunstein, The Woolcock Institute 

    Wendy Troxel, The Rand Corporation

    Zafina Ademi, Professor of Health Economics, Monash University

    • 29 min
    Global Growth: The Benefits vs The Consequences

    Global Growth: The Benefits vs The Consequences

    You don’t need to be paying too much attention to be aware that economic growth matters.

    Growth is central to economics. And growth of the last 60 years has delivered. We’ve seen a rise in prosperity, and developments in health and education.

    But the pursuit of growth has also had consequences.

    In his new book Growth: A Reckoning, Daniel Susskind explores the tension between the positives and negatives created by the pursuit of growth.

    Guest:

    Daniel Susskind, Research Professor in Economics at King’s College London

    • 29 min

Top podcasts de Cultura y sociedad

The Wild Project
Jordi Wild
LO QUE TÚ DIGAS con Alex Fidalgo
Alex Fidalgo
Sastre y Maldonado
SER Podcast
A solas... con Vicky Martín Berrocal
Podium Podcast
Relojeros
Onda Cero Podcast
La cena de los idiotés
SER Podcast

Quizá también te guste

The Money Café with Alan Kohler
Eureka Report
Follow The Money
The Australia Institute
The Money Puzzle, with James Kirby
The Australian
Rear Vision — How History Shaped Today
ABC listen
Future Tense
ABC listen
Big Ideas
ABC listen

Más de ABC Podcasts

Conversations
ABC listen
RN Presents
ABC listen
If You're Listening
ABC listen
Big Ideas
ABC listen
All In The Mind
ABC listen
ABC News Daily
ABC