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A current affairs podcast that aims to interview professionals of different industries in order to find out how we can develop our economy for the better. Special thanks to David Simkins for creating the intro and outro music (http://www.davidsimkins.co.uk/).

Econ For You Sanjana Chanda

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A current affairs podcast that aims to interview professionals of different industries in order to find out how we can develop our economy for the better. Special thanks to David Simkins for creating the intro and outro music (http://www.davidsimkins.co.uk/).

    The economics of data and digitalisation (with Rosie Collington)

    The economics of data and digitalisation (with Rosie Collington)

    With the pandemic proving to us the need for technology, this discussion with Rosie Collington helps to explore whether or not this reliance is always a good thing and what we could do to protect our data from Big Tech. Give it a listen! 

    • 20 min
    How can we solve the diversity problem in the Economics field? (with George-Ann Ryan)

    How can we solve the diversity problem in the Economics field? (with George-Ann Ryan)

    A very interesting episode in conversation with George-Ann Ryan, a public policy professional and CFO of The Sadie Collective, an organisation that aims to help and empower black women so that they can enter the Economics field and succeed in it. Take a listen to find out more! 

    • 22 min
    What if we replaced politicians with a randomly selected representative sample? (with Brett Hennig)

    What if we replaced politicians with a randomly selected representative sample? (with Brett Hennig)

    A very interesting and fresh perspective on the future of politics, with author of The End of Politicians, Brett Hennig. Take a listen to see if you think his suggestion could be the future of how political decisions are made! 

    • 17 min
    The importance of youth leadership for global development (with Sebastian Hofbauer and Alexander Taylor)

    The importance of youth leadership for global development (with Sebastian Hofbauer and Alexander Taylor)

    This episode focuses on the future of youth leaders with co-founder Sebastian and student ambassador Alexander of the 1M2030 initiative. Our discussion explores some inspiring projects that are being implemented to aid global development and some information on how you could get involved if you are interested. Take a listen to find out more! 

    • 17 min
    Why UK policy making should take wellbeing economics into consideration (with Prof. Paul Frijters)

    Why UK policy making should take wellbeing economics into consideration (with Prof. Paul Frijters)

    In this Episode, I discuss with Professor Paul Frijters ways in which wellbeing can be measured and why it is important to implement into policy making. Professor Frijters is from the London School of Economics where he teaches the masters course in wellbeing and public policy. He currently advises the UK government on how to implement wellbeing policies at a national and regional level. Take a listen to find out more! 

    • 19 min
    Monopoly power and the pandemic (with Matt Stoller)

    Monopoly power and the pandemic (with Matt Stoller)

    In this episode, we discuss the problems with monopoly power and what can be done to suppress monopolies and allow our economy's wealth to expand. Matt Stoller is the author of 'Goliath: The 100 year war between monopoly power and democracy', former policy maker in Congress and Director of Research at the Economic Liberties project. Take a listen to learn more on this topic!

    • 19 min

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