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20 Feb 2022The Indian Economy00:46:34
I talked to Puja Mehra, a journalist and author of the book The Lost Decade about India's economic history of the years 2008-2018. We talked about The reasons for India's jobs crisis Should the Finance Ministry be split into two? The farming crisis Has India's Big Government really receded? 
19 Jun 2022Ep 40: Progress Studies 00:48:24

I spoke to Jason Crawford of The Roots of Progress about the new movement of Progress Studies. We talked about


  • Building a culture of economic progress
  • Why are developed countries more averse to progress?
  • Is there a tradeoff between economic progress and existential risk?
  • What is the main constraint for the movement today?
18 Dec 2023Ep 55: Adaptive markets and crypto with Derek Wong00:48:58

I spoke with Derek Wong about the adaptive markets hypothesis, macro investing and investing in cryptocurrency markets


We talk about

  • Why investors should consider the financial markets as a complex adaptive system
  • How investing in China is very different from investing in the West
  • How he invests in crypto without fundamental anchors


01 Aug 2021Ep 8: Srivatsan Prakash on podcasting, investments and stimulus00:46:43

I talk to Srivatsan Prakash - the host of the Market Champions podcast - about his experience podcasting, investing and some thoughts about the stimulus

We talk about

- The most surprising thing about being on a podcast

- Is there a wrong way to invest

- Why ‘Austrian investing’ is the wrong way to invest

- The Biden stimulus isn’t going to lead to inflation

11 Sep 2023Ep 53: The State of Indian Cities ft. Devashish Dhar00:56:10

I spoke with Devashish Dhar, the author of the excellent book India's Blind Spot which talks about India's urbanisation crisis and solutions to it. We talk about

  • Why does India have a much lower reported rate of urbanisation than the rest of the world?
  • Explaining the global bias against cities
  • “Extremely high levels of traffic is caused by poor land policy”
  • Why are there so many floods in Indian cities?
  • How to climate-proof Indian cities
  • “India’s biggest unfulfilled promise is local government”


and much more!

14 Dec 2023Ep 54: High Skilled Immigration in America00:44:45

I spoke to Adam Ozimek and Connor O'Brien from the Economic Innovation Group about the policy and politics of high skilled immigration in America. We talked about

  • Why reforming high skilled immigration in the US is so difficult
  • The lump of labour fallacy in immigration
  • Reforming immigration through place-based visas
26 Sep 2021Ep 17: Maia on populism and Argentina00:47:16

I talked to the very popular @EGirlMonetarism about the political economy of Argentinian populism. It was a very informative conversation. We talked about:

  • The political economy of Latin American populism


  • The most underrated economic concept


  • How to fix the Argentine economy
15 Aug 2021Ep 10: Shruti Rajagopalan on Indian economic reforms00:49:42

For this Indian Independence day I talked to Shruti Rajagopalan about the Indian economic reforms.

  • How was Nehruvian socialism different from socialism under Indira Gandhi?
  • Why didn't land reform work in India?
  • Does Shruti believe in the Great Man theory of history?
10 Jul 2022Ep 42: Parliamentarism00:50:02

I talked to Tiago Santos, a diplomat, about his book Why Not Parliamentarism. Tiago and I explore some questions here

  • What makes parliamentary democracies superior to presidential ones?
  • The creeping presidentialisation of parliamentary democracies
  • The optimal rate of constitutional amendments
02 Jun 2021Ep 1: Garett Jones on Democracy, The Senate and the Idea Pipeline00:55:00

In this episode I interview Garett Jones on his book 10% Less Democracy. We talked about term limits, lobbying, the workings of the Senate and how do policies go from ideas to implementation.


Buy his book here: https://www.amazon.com/10-Less-Democracy-Should-Elites/dp/1503603571


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22 Nov 2021Ep 21: Michael Bishop on replication markets00:46:57

I talked to Michael Bishop, who worked at DARPA's Replication Markets project. We talked about

  • Why was there a replication crisis in science?
  • How do you design a market for predicting replication attempts?
  • Is there alpha in replication market trading?
14 Nov 2021Ep 20: Kevin Erdmann on the myths about the Great Recession00:44:56

I talked to Kevin Erdmann, a visiting fellow at the Mercatus Center about his upcoming book Building From the Ground Up which is about myths surrounding the housing bubble and the Great Recession. We talked about

  • The myth of a 'housing bubble'
  • How American policymakers self induced a recession
  • His research process

Preorder Keivn's new book here!

08 May 2022Ep 36: Labour Economics Versus the World01:13:58

What is the labour market like? What are the largest barriers in the labour market? Nathan Young and I spoke to economist Bryan Caplan about his new book Labor Econ Versus The World. We also talk about

  • Censorship and dictatorships
  • Bets he is willing to take
  • Malengo and international migration
  • DALLE-2 and writing graphic novels
  • The literature on education
  • Why he is not an experimental economist
  • The effect of AI on jobs

Bets Bryan is willing to take

  • No important disruption to the politics of countries where Ukrainian refugees immigrate
  • Poland will gain over 3x of the GDP Ukraine loses with regards to immigration
  • Less than 20% chance of humanity ending by 2100
  • Less than 60% chance that he will consider misaligned AI to be a problem in 20 years
  • If >5% of people immigrate to a developed nation there will be no civil wars
  • Upper bounds on religious fundamentalism in the EU
  • What are the odds that mainstream psychiatry accepts his view of mental illness?

Papers referenced in the podcast

26 Jul 2021Ep 7: Alfonso Peccatiello on Italy, trading and career advice00:45:30

Alfonso Peccatiello is the Head of Fixed Income Portfolio Management at ING Deutschland. I talked to him about

  • Why is Italy in trouble economically?
  • How should you size positions while trading?
  • Why do so many European institutions buy negative yielding bonds?

Alfonso gives some very good career advice at the end of the interview!

10 Jan 2024Ep 57: India's Statistical Story00:56:52

I spoke to Pramit Bhattacharya an independent data journalist about India's statistical system. We talked about

  • How did Indian statisticians adapt their statistical methods to account for India's informal sector?
  • How are India's GDP numbers constructed?
  • Why it's so hard to outright manipulate GDP numbers
  • The case for optimism
06 Feb 2022Ep 30: Finance and scams with Jamie Powell00:50:16

I talked to Jamie Powell who is a financial journalist at the Financial Times. We had lots of fun talking about:


  • The economics of short selling
  • Can bubbles be good for the economy?
  • Issues with Web3
  • The story around tesla

Highly recommended!

09 Aug 2021Ep 9:Karol Karpinski on bureaucracy, payments and shock therapy00:45:56

Karol is a financial sector specialist at the World Bank. I speak to him about

  • Why doesn't America have 24/7 payment systems?
  • Was shock therapy in Poland a mistake?
  • Bangladesh’s growth miracle
  • What do the World Bank’s critics get wrong?

A highly enjoyable episode!

29 Aug 2021Ep 12: Pranay Kothasthane on Indian foreign policy and growth00:52:15

I spoke to Pranay Kothasthane who is the Deputy Director of Takshashila Institution, a think tank based in Bengaluru. 


We talk about

  • India’s vaccine diplomacy
  • Why Pranay’s an optimist on Indian growth
  • What he learnt running a Hindi podcast
27 Jun 2022Ep 41: Libertarianism and podcasting with Amit Varma 01:13:41

I talked to Amit Varma who runs one of my favourite podcasts - The Seen and the Unseen about politics, economics and public policy. We talked about

  • Libertarianism within the Indian canon
  • Cultivating your audience 
  • Being a public intellectual
  • The differences between generations 
17 Apr 2022Ep 34: Long Run Growth with Trevor Chow01:09:59

I spoke to the very very talented Trevor Chow about the history of long run growth. Topics include

  • Wishlist of economic history topics
  • Getting over vetocracy
  • Qualities of the best economic blogs
  • Why more economics graduates should join a VC firm!
  • Meme theory of money

Highly highly recommended

20 Feb 2022Chinese Tech Antitrust00:59:26
I spoke to Michael Norris, a commentator on Chinese technology industries and research manager at AgencyChina. We talked about Understanding the motivations of Chinese antitrust enforcement The 'low hanging fruit' of antitrust  The false dilemma of hard tech and software Chinese tech companies he is bullish on English language news sources for China tech
29 Nov 2021Ep 22: Tom Spencer on the housing crisis, the monarchy, and Brexit00:53:43

I talked to Tom Spencer a law student at City Law School and Chief Organizer of London New Liberals. Tom's interests lie on the edge of law and economics where he does work on housing policy and anti trust. We had a lively conversation on

  • Solving the UK's housing crisis
  • What lawyers and economists can learn from each other
  • Brexit and its consequences
  • The unwritten British constitution
  • Abolishing the monarchy
31 Jul 2022Ep 44: Trade Policy Tragedy in India00:50:30

I talked to Anupam Manur, a professor of economics about India's trade policy before 1991. We talked about:

  • The scarcity mindset about foreign exchange reserves
  • The controversial 1966 devaluation
  • How did the pre-1991 import licensing system work?
  • “The financial account was almost non existent”
  • “Hindustan Motors and Toyota were set up at the same time but in 15 years Toyota sold 280 times the cars”
  • “Productivity growth was almost absent before 1991”
28 Jun 2021Ep 3: Byrne Hobart on Socratic dialogue, pseudonyms and institutions00:55:48

We talk about

- How to become a good generalist

- Why did America do so much better than Europe on vaccines?

- What happened to the media industry?

- His writing process

- Picking a media diet

- Why nobody writes in Socratic dialogue?

- The pseudonymous economy

- Where should ambitious people go?

22 Jun 2023Ep 49: Dwarkesh Patel - podcasting, Robert Moses, Effective Altruism and AI xrisk00:51:24

I talked to Dwarkesh Patel of the Lunar Society Podcast about many topics. We talked about:


  • Why do AI researchers and rationalists disagree about existential risk?

  • What would happen if Robert Moses ran San Francisco?

  • Is localism overrated?

  • What does Effective Altruism get right and wrong?

  • Which politicians would he like to interview

26 Dec 2021Ep 26: Housing policy with Sam Bowman00:56:48

I talked to Sam Bowman, the Director of competition policy at the Law and Econ Center. He was previously Executive Director of the Adam Smith Institute and has been a constant advocate for saner housing policy. I talked to him about housing policy and adjacent topics:


  • How housing affects everything!
  • How do we incentivize NIMBYs into allowing more building?
  • The most underrated economist
  • Lessons from writing Works in Progress


 

05 Jun 2022Ep 39: Macro Investing 00:53:41

I talked with Mayank Seksaria of Liberty Mutual Investments about investing on macroeconomic views. We talked about


  • Translating macro views into investing allocations
  • A bottom up view of the macroeconomy
  • Evaluating macro talent
  • Why does institutional research cost so much?


19 Dec 2021Ep 25: Market Mechanics with Mike Green00:54:18

I talked to Michael Green who is Chief Strategist and Portfolio Manager at Simplify ETFs. He previously was Chief Strategist and Portfolio Manager at Logica and even before that he was portfolio manager at Thiel Capital. Mike is extremely smart and very fun to talk to. We had an interesting conversation about

  • How do passive flows change the stock market?
  • How can you trade these with options?
  • Explaining the Gamestop rally in Jan 2021
  • How do you price crypto?
  • Why is his twitter handle profplum99?
  • Why ambitious people should not enter finance


23 Aug 2021Ep 11: Mark Lutter on Charter Cities00:45:17

Mark Lutter is the Founder and Executive Director of the Charter Cities Institute. CCI's aim is to build an ecosystem for charter cities


We talk about

- The basic concepts of charter cities

- What is the biggest misconception about charter cities?

- What personality type does it take to run a non profit?

20 Nov 2022Ep 45: What's going on with nuclear weapons?00:37:21

I spoke to Matt Korda who works at the Federation of American Scientists on nuclear weapon policy. We have an exciting discussion about the role of nuclear weapons, their growth and the dangerous arms races that are starting


Some highlights of the show:

  • The advent of “exotic” nuclear weapon systems
  • China’s nuclear strategy has changed dramatically!
  • Why nuclear experts are most worried about South Asia
  • The new game theory of a multipolar nuclear world 
17 Jul 2021Ep 6: Hemanth Bharatha Chakravarty on India’s political economy, debating and RCTs01:05:24

Hemantha is a student at Harvard, who is currently working at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He has worked with the India CEA and the RBI. We talk about

  • What makes certain government schemes successful?
  • Does being a debater make you more adversarial?
  • How would he change RCTs?
17 Jul 2022Ep 43: Funding Science and Innovation in the UK00:54:06

I spoke to Professor Richard Jones, about how science funding in the UK could improve. Some interesting questions we talked about are

  • “Penny wise, pound foolish” in science funding
  • Creating markets for technological advances
  • How he’d invest a billion £ to accelerate scientific innovation?


23 Jan 2022Ep 28: Finding and Funding Entrepreneurs with Matt Clifford00:50:44

I spoke with Matt Clifford, the co-founder and CEO of Entrepreneur First a pre-idea investing firm. We talked about some very exciting topics! They are:


  • Personality types of successful founders
  • Founders with high agency
  • The race between politics and technology
  • The most underrated impactful historical event

 

16 Jan 2022Ep 27: A Tour through British Economic History00:53:09

I talked to Duncan Weldon a former Britain economics correspondent for The Economist and the writer of the substack Value Added. We talked about his book Two Hundred Years of Muddling Through. Topics include

  • How did the road to riches change through centuries?
  • Why does Britain have no tech giants?
  • How did Britain survive with high levels of debt in the past?
  • Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Britain and not elsewhere?



30 Jan 2022Ep 29: Financing Science and Innovation01:31:45

I talked to Ben Reinhardt about new models for funding science and innovation. Ben's pieces on DARPA and his proposal for a private DARPA-like research funding organization are foundational pieces in the field and should be read by anyone who wants to understand them. We talked about:


  • The Big Man Theory of History
  • What makes good DARPA program managers?
  • Why you need to be less responsible to innovate
  • Does science have an introspection problem?
  • Will the US maintain its leading position in science

Highly recommended! 



02 May 2022Working on Existential Risks with David Manheim00:39:35

I spoke to David Manehim who works on reducing existential threats to humanity at the Technion. We talked about

  • The biggest threats to humanity
  • Preventing all future pandemics
  • Is working on X-risk even tractable?
  • How you can work on reducing existential risk

Very fun on an underrated topic!

06 Sep 2021Ep 13: Michael Fritzell on investing in Asia00:51:16

I spoke to Michael Fritzell who writes the substack Asian Century Stocks about high-quality stock ideas around Asia. Michael is a CFA charterholder and has worked as an equity analyst in Asia for over a decade.


We talk about

  • Common characteristics of successful CEOs
  • Why Chinese real estate prices are due for a fall
  • How do you read an annual report in Asia?
22 May 2022Ep 38: The Bond King00:42:24

I spoke to Mary Childs who is the author of the exceptional book The Bond King. We talked about

  • How finance became an interesting profession
  • How do you build institutions that succeed at investing?
  • Can we automate the Fed?
  • Financial history being undervalued
22 Jun 2021Ep 2: Jeff Snider on the Monetary System00:53:26

I talked to Jeff Snider on why he thinks QE doesn't matter, the usage of repo in financial markets and the global dollar shortage.


It was an entertaining conversation, and Jeff is very knowledgeable on these matters.


Subscribe to my podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5a29fQG0xEbPEdqSxQjMcQ


Read Jeff's writing here: https://alhambrapartners.com/author/jsnider/

05 Jul 2021Ep 4: Eli Dourado on think tanks, the Great Stagnation and regulation 00:53:29

We talk about

- Do think tanks actually have an impact?

- Should we loosen accredited investor regulations?

- Should more companies invest in public policy roles?

- What would he do if he could remake American federal regulation?


You can read Eli's writing at https://elidourado.com/


You can read my writing at http://brettongoods.substack.com/

03 Jan 2024Ep 56: Talking AI Regulation with Harry Law00:45:59

I talked with Harry Law of the University of Cambridge and Google DeepMind about AI regulation

We talked about

  • Me vs Harry on open source AI regulation
  • Being humble when regulating AI
  • Why a "Manhattan Project for X" is overrated

25 Aug 2023Ep 51: Why AI won't kill us all ft. Rohit Krishnan01:05:52

I spoke to Rohit Krishnan the author of the blog Strange Loop Canon about why he is sceptical about the idea that AI will kill us all


We talked about

  • Why he’s sceptical of AI regulation proposals

  • Why AI “timelines” are not as meaningful as you think

  • AI deployment is harder than you think!

  • The value of incrementalism in AI policy

  • Why he thinks instrumental convergence is unlikely to happen

14 Sep 2021Ep 14: Noah Smith on American growth, partisanship and veganism00:55:07

I talked to the very popular Noah Smith on a variety of topics. We talked about

  • Is America too insular?
  • Indian cultural exports to the US
  • Is economic growth zero-sum at the country level?
  • Where does he disagree with @jdcmedlock the most?
  • What are the deep causes of partisanship in America?
  • The moral coordination problem of going vegan
  • The political economy of solving NIMBYism
  • “America's national pastime is avoiding other Americans”

Do give a listen to this!


27 Sep 2021Ep 18: Rohit Krishnan on ambition, optionality and venture capital01:21:50

I talked to Rohit Krishnan, a venture capitalist and writer of the newsletter Strange Loop Canon. In my view he is among the most underrated writers in the public sphere today. I talked to him about a variety of topics. They are:


  • The real meaning of ambition


  • Why people misunderstand optionality


  • Rohit’s favourite Indian cuisine


  • Why you can’t replicate college with internet subcultures


  • “VC’s biggest competition  is hedge funds”.


  • Biggest career mistakes people make


  • Do consultants make good VCs?


  • What is VC's biggest competition

I'm sure you'll love this!

06 Mar 2022Ep 33: Jumping Through Financial History with Jamie Catherwood00:45:09

I spoke with Jamie Catherwood who writes and teaches financial history at Investor Amnesia. We had a lot of fun talking about 

  • The relevance of financial history
  • Formation of bubbles
  • Investing during a war
  • Surprising stories behind the 1907 financial panic
  • The influence of Twitter
04 Sep 2023Ep 52: Tyler Cowen on Singapore, AI and Economic Growth01:07:01

I interviewed one of the most interesting thinkers today, Tyler Cowen.


We talked about

  • Why there are such few Singaporean famous people
  • What Singapore can do to get more weird
  • Why he's sceptical of an AI-driven singularity
  • What happens to kids in a post-GPT world
  • What happens to public intellectuals in a post-GPT world
  • Why he's optimistic on Kenyan economic growth

And so much more!



21 Sep 2021Ep 15: Joshua Miller on Market Monetarism, NGDP Targeting and Milton Friedman00:58:08

I talk to Joshua Miller, an extremely smart 16 year old on 

  • Nominal GDP Targeting
  • What he disagrees with Milton Friedman the most on
  • The theory behind market monetarism
05 Dec 2021Ep 23: Monetary policy with Joey Politano00:54:27

I spoke to Joey Politano, who writes the popular newsletter Apricitas . We did a deep dive into monetary policy where Joey talked about Quantitative Easing, Yield Curve Control and stablecoins. Other topics include

  • Measuring the stance of monetary policy 
  • Which country would benefit from using dogecoin as currency?
  • What can economists learn from political science
13 May 2023Ep 46: Growth teams with Kartik Akileswaran01:23:27

I spoke to Kartik Akileswaran who runs Growth Teams - an initiative which helps build state capacity for economic growth in developing countries. We talked about


- Why implementation is a binding constraint for economic policy

- How industrial policy helps reduce information constraints for investors

- Underrated growth reforms



12 Dec 2021Ep 24: COVID and the FDA with Alex Tabarrok 00:59:42

I talked to Alex Tabarrok, Professor of Economics at George Mason University about the FDA's response on COVID along with a variety of other topics. We talked about

  • What happens if the public wants an inefficient COVID response?
  • What mistakes did zero-COVID countries make?
  • What are bottlenecks to Indian growth?
  • Why he thinks investing in life extension research gives a very high return?
  • Who is the most underrated economist of the 20th century?


20 May 2023Ep. 47: The World's Biggest Invisible Country: Indonesia00:43:47

I talked to Faris Abdurrachman about Indonesia and it's nickel boom. We talked specifically about

  • Why Indonesia banned exports of raw nickel
  • Who gets the value from nickel exports
  • Indonesia's new sovereign wealth fund


15 May 2022Ep 37: Australia: A Mine with a Parliament?00:57:46

I spoke to Steven Hamilton professor of Economics at George Washington University about Australian economic policy, and their upcoming elections. We talk about

  • Why was Australian COVID policy so strict?
  • Australia as a nation of prison guards
  • Economic issues of the Australian election
  • “Australia is a mine with a parliament”
  • Dutch disease in Australia
  • Swimming, intermittent fasting and other personal habits
25 Sep 2021Samuel Hammond on passing policies and nonprofits 00:48:13

Samuel Hammond is the Director of Poverty and Welfare Policy at the Niskanen Center. We had an excellent conversation on 

  • How policies actually get passed


  • “libertarian think tanks exist for rich people to feel like they're smart and smart people to feel like they’re rich”


  • Nonprofits and the lack of market incentives


  • His most controversial opinion on economics
02 Nov 2021Ep 19: Matt Darling on behavioural science 00:44:18

I talked to Matt Darling, an Employment Policy Fellow at the Niskanen Institute 

We talked about

  • Cognitive tax of poverty
  • Behavioural economics and the replication crisis
  • What question does he wish people asked him?
10 Jul 2021Ep 5: Mike Bird on journalism, property prices and central banking00:50:41

Mike is starting at The Economist as Asia business and finance editor. We talk about

- What is the biggest flaw of journalists?

- How Hong Kong's land policy hurts its tech companies

- Why asset price "inflation" is nonsense

- Why Mike's not an MMTer but would like to see it tried anyways

BONUS: Mike reveals who he thinks will win the Euros!

21 Aug 2023Ep. 50: mRNA vaccines in India ft. Soham Sankaran01:01:43

I spoke to Soham Sankaran who runs PopVax, an Indian mRNA vaccine company. Their goal is to build low-cost broadly-protective vaccines to protect against the entire sarbecovirus species. Read Soham's experience here (https://chronicles.popvax.com/p/three-meetings-and-six-million-funerals) as a complement to this episode. Also check out their jobs page (https://jobs.popvax.com/) for opportunities.


This episode includes

  • How he started PopVax and (went bankrupt in the process)
  • Why there hasn't been a successful Indian mRNA vaccine yet
  • Why developing countries can't afford drugs for rare diseases
  • What they're doing to fix it
  • Their biggest constraints

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