Podcast: Economics & Beyond

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On Becoming a Purposeful Warrior

Jun 23, 2025

In this episode of Economics and Beyond with Rob Johnson, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses her book , which explores choosing courage over fear and standing up for democracy.

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One Earth, One Family, One Future

Nov 2, 2023

Rohinton Medhora (INET’s Board Chair, member of our Commission on Global Economic Transformation, and Distinguished Fellow at CIGI) discusses global social healing, India and the G20 with INET President Rob Johnson.

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India鈥檚 Leadership and Global Challenges of Climate and Finance

Oct 26, 2023

If we’re going to address environmental catastrophe, we need to support each other on a global scale. Rob Johnson checks in with Adair Turner about his work, and practical solutions to address the climate crisis.

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The Big Myth of Market Fundamentalism

Mar 16, 2023

Historians Naomi Oreskes (Harvard University) and Erik Conway (Caltech) talk to Rob about their just released book, The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market.

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The Golden Age of Fraud in Finance

Feb 23, 2023

Jim Chanos, the president and founder of Kynikos Associates and well-known investment manager talks to Rob about the post-pandemic financial system, which has become more steeped in a casino culture than it has been in a very long time, and whether China’s financial situation serves as an example or as a warning.

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Survival of the Richest

Feb 16, 2023

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Iconik: Beyond ESG

Feb 2, 2023

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The World After Capital

Aug 9, 2022

We are in the midst of another global transformation, but this time we might have the tools to get it right.

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Trading Fear for Hope

Jul 21, 2022

Frank McCourt discusses his work to reinspire hope in the American experiment, and to build the framework necessary for that better tomorrow.

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The Return of Asia in the 21st Century

Apr 14, 2022

Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research 51黑料爆料网历史事件, National University of Singapore, Kishore Mahbubani, discusses his latest book, The Asian 21st Century, in which he relates US decline to the rise of plutocracy and Asia’s renewed rise - after having fallen behind in the last 200 years - to its growing sense of dynamism, optimism, and diversity. This is the 200th episode of the podcast Economics and Beyond with Rob Johnson.

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Re-orienting Global Finance Towards Ecological and Social Goals

Apr 11, 2022

UNCTAD Director Richard Kozul-Wright and Kevin Gallagher, Global Development Policy professor at Boston University, discuss their book, The Case for a New Bretton Woods. Ever since the post-war economic order was dismantled beginning in the 1980s, a re-design of the global economic order has become increasingly urgent in light of the social and ecological crises that we face.

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A Global Green New Deal

Feb 10, 2022

Rob Johnson interviewed Columbia University historian Adam Tooze in early 2020 about his work on financial history and how it relates to the Green New Deal.