Trade Talks Chad P. Bown
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Chad P. Bown (Peterson Institute for International Economics) hosts a podcast about the economics of international trade and policy. From trade wars to trade deals, this podcast covers trade developments with insights and economic analysis from one of the world's top trade geeks.
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And that is all for Trade Talks
Goodbye for now, as old friend Soumaya Keynes joins Chad Bown to discuss why and what comes next.
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200. Has the USMCA improved working conditions in Mexico?
The USMCA was supposed to prevent workers from being mistreated at Mexican factories. How is it working so far?
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199. How trade economists busted corruption at the port
When customs officials in Madagascar cheated their country out of tax revenues, economists caught them. But the fight is not over yet.
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198. Inside Washington’s lobbying industry
What we know about the US lobbying industry and how it influences trade and other types of economic policy.
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197. Moving workers across Europe
How the European Union’s controversial “posting” policy impacted the movement of workers as well as local communities across the continent.
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196. How multinationals avoid taxes through technology licensing
Companies can avoid taxes by moving profits from IP royalties offshore. What would happen if that changed?
Customer Reviews
Thanks !
Excellent job by this team. So appreciative for this podcast. Wide array of guests and both sides represented!
Great topics and speakers despite narration feeling juvenile
I enjoy the guest perspectives tremendously.
Trying for helpful feedback here- the narration feels oddly repetitive and not adding value. I think the intention is to summarize but at times results in a cringey restating that doesn’t help to further the story much. My unsolicited advice, would be to assume the listener understood the guest’s explanation the first time and wait until close to the end to summarize key concepts.
First rate
Such a wonderful contribution to the economics discourse, hosted by two of the world’s best chroniclers (no exaggeration!) of all things trade — listen and get smarter, immediately