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Barry Eichengreen is one of the leading thinkers on international economics and exchanges rates. He is Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a prolific author including most recently The Populist Temptation: Economic Grievance and Political Reaction in the Modern Era (2018) and How Global Currencies Work: Past, Present, and Future (2017). In this podcast, we discuss:
- Why past pandemics are a poor guide to the COVID pandemic.
- Have we reached peak political polarization?
- Has financial globalisation constrained central bankers?
- Could the Chinese yuan displace the US dollar as dominant currency?
- The recipe for being the top reserve currency.
- The status of the Euro.
- Why crypto will not topple the dollar.
- The two key reforms for the international financial system.
- Books that influenced Barry: The World In Depression 1929-1939 (Kindleberger), A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960 (Friedman, Schwartz), The Yellen class note (not available online)
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