• Europe's Growth and Productivity Slowdown Since 2009
    Sep 27 2024

    Have you ever wondered why Europe's economic growth seems stuck in slow motion?

    Join us as we explore the mystery of Europe's lagging economic growth. We break down the complex factors at play from sluggish investment to slow productivity growth, discuss the struggle to keep pace with the US tech boom, and Europe's shortcomings in fostering innovation, particularly in the Information and Communication Technology sector.

    Tune in as we dissect the numbers and analyze the policy challenges ahead for Europe.

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    24 mins
  • New Insights into the Gains from International Trade, with Andrei Levchenko (University of Michigan)
    Sep 20 2024

    Join Dirk Schumacher and Klaus Adam on "The Week That Was in Europe" as they welcome Professor Andrei Levchenko, a leading expert on international trade, to discuss new insights into the gains from international trade, the benefits & drawbacks of tariffs + export subsidies, and international technology transfer.

    Tune in to "The Week That Was in Europe" for an insightful discussion on the ever-evolving landscape of international trade, featuring expert analysis and real-world examples.

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    39 mins
  • Review of the ECB Meeting - September 2024
    Sep 13 2024

    We provide our perspective on the ECB’s policy meeting: markets expected the ECB's rate cut, the real focus was on the path for interest rates going forward.

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    12 mins
  • Germany's Economy: Stuck in Post-Pandemic Limbo?
    Sep 6 2024

    In this week's episode of The Week That Was in Europe, hosts Dirk Schumacher and Klaus Adam return from their summer break to analyze Germany's economic underperformance. Why has Europe’s largest economy stagnated post-pandemic, while its neighbors surge ahead? From sluggish consumer spending to declining investments and rising energy costs, they explore the driving factors behind Germany’s struggles. They also discuss the "second China shock," the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, and the looming risks of de-industrialization. Tune in to understand the forces shaping Germany's economic future.

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    15 mins
  • The French Elections Unpacked, with Hadrien Camatte (Natixis)
    Jul 11 2024

    Today, we dive into the aftermath of the French parliamentary elections – a pivotal event that has captured the attention of financial markets and the broader public across Europe.

    To help us navigate the complexities of the outcome and the future implications, we have a special guest, Hadrien Camatte. Hadrien is an expert on the French economy at Natixis and has been meticulously following every twist and turn of this election.

    Before joining Natixis, Hadrien honed his expertise at a central bank in Paris and the French Treasury, where he held various positions.

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    29 mins
  • The Impact of AI on Finance & Central Banks, with Hyun Shin (BIS)
    Jul 5 2024

    We dive into the transformative world of Artificial Intelligence and its impact on the financial sector and central banks. AI's rapid advancements and diverse applications are creating a veritable AI bonanza, reshaping the economy and financial systems globally.

    Join us as we explore these changes with Hyun Shin from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). Hyun Shin co-leads the Monetary and Economics Department at BIS and is a member of its Executive Committee. With a distinguished academic career, including positions at Princeton, the LSE, and Oxford, Hyun provides unique insights into the future of AI in finance.

    Tune in for an enlightening conversation that uncovers the implications of AI as a general-purpose technology and its potential to transform central banking around the world.

    Don't miss this episode—subscribe now and stay ahead in the AI revolution! 🎧

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    56 mins
  • Euro Area Inflation Expectations, with Ricardo Reis (London School of Economics)
    Jun 28 2024

    In today's epsiode, we dive deep into the economic dynamics shaping the Eurozone focusing on a critical issue: inflation expectations.

    We uncover what financial markets can reveal about the of future inflation and also discuss evidence coming from investor and household surveys.

    We're thrilled to have Ricardo Reis join us today. Ricardo is the A.W. Phillips Professor at the London School of Economics and an esteemed expert on inflation expectations and inflation-linked financial instruments.

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    34 mins
  • The Return of the State in International Lending, with Christoph Trebesch (Kiel Institute)
    Jun 21 2024

    In today's episode we dive into the complex world of state-based international lending. Recent years have seen a resurgence in cross-border state lending, highlighted by the significant financial support Ukraine has received from Western countries and China's growing role as a global lender. Additionally, central bank swap lines have become a common feature after the 2007/08 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Joining us is Christoph Trebesch from the Kiel Institute. Christoph is the Head of the Research Center on International Finance and Macroeconomics and a Professor of Macroeconomics at Kiel University. He will share his expert insights on this critical topic. Don’t miss it!

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    29 mins