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Essential Reads - Economics and Global Affairs

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Essential Reads – Economics & Global Affairs unpacks the forces shaping our world. Each episode distills key insights from influential books on global markets, trade, policy, and economic power—transforming complex theories into compelling narratives. Whether it's financial systems, geopolitics, or the future of economies, we break down the ideas driving global decision-making. Stay informed. Understand the trends. See the bigger picture.

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episode Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door by Christopher Mims cover

Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door by Christopher Mims

This episode explores Christopher Mims’ Arriving Today, a behind-the-scenes journey through the intricate and often invisible world of global logistics. Tracing the life of a humble USB charger from a Vietnamese factory to an American doorstep, Mims reveals the technological marvels and human realities that power e-commerce. We delve into each stage of the supply chain—from container ships and warehouses to last-mile delivery—highlighting key themes like automation, labor conditions, and economic inequality. With gripping reportage and timely insights, Arriving Today reshapes how we think about modern commerce and the price of speed and convenience. Disclaimer: This episode provides an educational overview and commentary on Arriving Today: Unpacking the Global Supply Chain by Christopher Mims. All rights are reserved by the original author and publisher. Content is shared under fair use for discussion and learning purposes.

24. juli 2025 - 9 min
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Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell

This episode examines Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs, and Steel, a thought-provoking exploration of the environmental and geographical forces that shaped human societies. Diamond challenges traditional explanations based on race or culture, arguing that factors like the availability of domesticable plants and animals, continental orientation, and immunity to diseases played a pivotal role in societal development. We discuss how these elements led to technological advancements, shaped global power dynamics, and influenced historical encounters like Pizarro’s conquest of the Inca. While Guns, Germs, and Steel has been widely praised for its sweeping analysis, we also explore criticisms of its determinism and gaps in its approach to cultural complexity. Join us as we dive into the book’s lasting impact and its role in shaping conversations about global inequality. Disclaimer: This episode provides an educational overview and commentary on Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond. All rights are reserved by the original author and publisher. Content is shared under fair use for discussion and learning purposes.

9. juni 2025 - 14 min
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Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler

This episode dives into Richard H. Thaler’s Misbehaving, a fascinating account of how behavioural economics disrupted traditional economic thinking. Thaler challenges the assumption that individuals always act rationally, highlighting how cognitive biases and emotions drive decision-making in unexpected ways. We trace the book’s exploration of behavioural economics from its early academic resistance to its widespread acceptance, particularly in shaping public policy through concepts like “nudging.” While Misbehaving has transformed how we understand human behaviour in markets and institutions, we also discuss its broader implications and critiques. Join us as we examine the legacy of Thaler’s work and how behavioural economics continues to shape modern decision-making. Disclaimer: This episode provides an educational overview and commentary on Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler. All rights are reserved by the original author and publisher. Content is shared under fair use for discussion and learning purposes.

5. juni 2025 - 12 min
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty

This episode examines Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century, a groundbreaking exploration of wealth inequality and capitalism. We unpack the book’s central argument—r > g—which suggests that the rate of return on capital generally outpaces economic growth, leading to increasing wealth concentration. Piketty presents extensive historical data to illustrate how inherited wealth and the rise of “super-managers” have shaped modern inequality. We also explore his methodological approach, relying on tax records and national accounts, as well as his bold policy proposals, including a global wealth tax and progressive income taxation. While Capital in the Twenty-First Century has been widely praised for reigniting debates on economic disparity, we also discuss criticisms regarding data interpretation and policy feasibility. Join us as we explore the lasting impact of Piketty’s work and its relevance in ongoing discussions about economic fairness. Disclaimer: This episode provides an educational overview and commentary on Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty. All rights are reserved by the original author and publisher. Content is shared under fair use for discussion and learning purposes.

4. juni 2025 - 13 min
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The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

In this episode, we explore Adam Smith’s seminal 1776 work, The Wealth of Nations, a foundational text that helped shape the field of classical economics. Set against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution and in opposition to the dominant mercantilist theories of the time, Smith’s work offers a comprehensive analysis of how economies function. We walk through the structure of the book’s five sections, covering concepts like the division of labour, capital accumulation, and public finance. Key themes such as the “invisible hand” and the role of free markets are unpacked, along with the book’s profound and lasting influence on economic theory and policy. A must-listen for anyone interested in the roots of modern economics. DisclaimerThis podcast episode includes commentary and analysis based on The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. All content is intended for educational and informational purposes. We do not claim ownership of any copyrighted material referenced, and all rights remain with the original author and publisher. This use is in line with fair use principles under applicable copyright laws.

3. juni 2025 - 16 min
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