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https://audioboom.com/channels/4966228 VoxTalks Economics Learn about groundbreaking new research, commentary and policy ideas from the world's leading economists. Presented by Tim Phillips. voxtalks economics https://audioboom.com/posts/8659896-the-class-gap-in-career-progression VoxTalks Economics / The class gap in career progression Recorded at the CEPR Paris Symposium. Recent research shows that our sex and race still affect our life chances. New evidence investigates whether class is... voxtalks economicsclassgap https://audioboom.com/posts/8721220-growth-and-trust-in-government VoxTalks Economics / Growth and trust in government Does economic growth inspire us to trust our governments? A new paper finds a surprisingly strong and consistent relationship between trust and economic growth... voxtalks economicsgrowthtrust https://audioboom.com/posts/8712003-what-is-geoeconomics VoxTalks Economics / What is geoeconomics? With the major geopolitical powers squaring up to each other, tariffs on trade and political turmoil, is it time for economics to focus more on the... voxtalks economics https://audioboom.com/posts/8747283-the-global-impact-of-ai VoxTalks Economics / The global impact of AI If we focus on the cutting edge of AI implementation, we’re also focusing on a small set of technologically advanced countries. How will AI affect work in... voxtalks economicsglobalai https://audioboom.com/posts/8804685-a-big-push-for-climate-policy VoxTalks Economics / A big push for climate policy “What is needed is non-marginal, transformative change to shift the economy, technology, and society”. That’s the typically forthright recommendation... voxtalks economicsbigpush https://audioboom.com/posts/8763076-strategic-cops-and-robbers VoxTalks Economics / Strategic cops and robbers How do criminals choose the weapons they carry, the number of accomplices, the types of business they target? Economists have long argued that decisions to... voxtalks economicsstrategic https://audioboom.com/posts/8769681-the-stickiness-of-gender-biased-norms VoxTalks Economics / The stickiness of gender biased norms The belief that women are in some way inferior to men has been around for centuries. And throughout that time, women have suffered the consequences. Economists... voxtalks economicsstickiness https://audioboom.com/posts/8795204-the-visual-politics-of-brexit VoxTalks Economics / The visual politics of Brexit A decade ago, the UK voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. It was the culmination of years of partisan arguments over membership. During that... voxtalks economicsvisual https://audioboom.com/posts/8727531-the-grievance-doctrine VoxTalks Economics / The Grievance Doctrine What if trade policy wasn’t really about trade at all? What if it was about revenge, power, and punishment, tariffs as tantrums and diplomacy as drama? You... voxtalks economicsgrievance https://audioboom.com/posts/8806275-designing-markets-for-nature VoxTalks Economics / Designing markets for nature Our economy is embedded in nature, but nature is in danger. External funding is needed, especially in the Global South, to support the conservation of our... voxtalks economicsdesigning https://audioboom.com/posts/8808104-the-planet-has-a-problem-with-populism VoxTalks Economics / The planet has a problem with populism In Europe and beyond, populist politicians continue to gain ground. What message are voters sending? Are politicians from other parties listening, and... voxtalks economicsplanet https://audioboom.com/posts/8782204-tastes-geography-and-culture VoxTalks Economics / Tastes, geography, and culture It’s cultural meme that teenagers in New York and Seoul will have more in common with each other than with their parents. Has where we come from been... voxtalks economicstastes https://audioboom.com/posts/8785697-the-hidden-cost-of-invasive-species VoxTalks Economics / The hidden cost of invasive species In the first of two podcasts recorded at the conference “Addressing the Risks and Responses to Climate Overshoot”, organised by the AXA Research Fund,... voxtalks economicshidden cost https://audioboom.com/posts/8796961-coalitions-of-the-willing VoxTalks Economics / Coalitions of the willing In the first of our special episodes from the first Hoffmann Centre / CEPR / ReCIPE Conference, we’re discussing what chances there are of significant... voxtalks economicscoalitions https://audioboom.com/posts/8800797-the-economics-of-biodiversity VoxTalks Economics / The economics of biodiversity voxtalks economics https://audioboom.com/posts/8711021-do-superstar-advisors-create-star-students VoxTalks Economics / Do superstar advisors create star students? Getting accepted to an elite PhD programme with a superstar advisor seems like “making it” if you want a research career in economics. But is it? How... voxtalks economicssuperstar https://audioboom.com/posts/8724662-the-rise-of-china-in-academic-research VoxTalks Economics / The rise of China in academic research China’s growth as an economic superpower has been based in a large part on its increasing ability to design and manufacture sophisticated, hi-tech goods.... voxtalks economicsrisechina https://audioboom.com/posts/8706573-a-meaningful-life VoxTalks Economics / A meaningful life What gives a life meaning? Is it about health, friends, family or something else? Do rich people have more meaningful lives than poor people? Do we find... voxtalks economicsmeaningful Sponsored https://seasonedflirt.com/ SeasonedFlirt Less algorithms. More humans. https://audioboom.com/posts/8703638-expelling-the-experts VoxTalks Economics / Expelling the experts President Trump, aided by DOGE under Elon Musk, promised deep cuts to the US federal bureaucracy. In these cases, and many others in recent history, populist... voxtalks economicsexpelling https://audioboom.com/posts/8809113-the-politics-of-sustainability-reporting VoxTalks Economics / The politics of sustainability reporting In 2021, at COP26, the International Accounting Standards Board announced it would create a standard for this reporting. voxtalks economicspolitics https://audioboom.com/posts/8746221-how-good-are-llms-at-doing-our-jobs VoxTalks Economics / How good are LLMs at doing our jobs?  In the second of special series recorded live at the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025, we are asking, how good is AI at doing real-world job task? And how can we... voxtalks economicsgoodllms https://audioboom.com/posts/8792754-a-hundred-lessons-from-history VoxTalks Economics / A hundred lessons from history The International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar Series, hosted by CEPR, is turning 100 this month — not years, but episodes. What began as a lockdown... voxtalks economicshundred https://audioboom.com/posts/8756256-petrongolo-gender-and-the-labour-market VoxTalks Economics / Petrongolo: Gender and the labour market From our series recorded live at the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025. How much progress have we made in finding out the source of gender inequality at work? voxtalks economicspetrongolo https://audioboom.com/posts/8797818-overcoming-climate-agenda-fatigue VoxTalks Economics / Overcoming climate agenda fatigue Can COP 30 get the green transition back on track? It’s not a great time for international cooperation right now and, with hindsight, was the period from... voxtalks economicsovercoming https://audioboom.com/posts/8812013-the-cost-of-lost-biodiversity VoxTalks Economics / The cost of lost biodiversity Biodiversity is essential for the wide range of economic activities that our planet needs. Yet, the economic consequences of its global decline are hard to... voxtalks economicscostlost https://audioboom.com/posts/8750733-the-effect-of-working-from-home-on-house-prices VoxTalks Economics / The effect of working from home on house prices Recorded live at the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025. voxtalks economicseffecthouse https://audioboom.com/posts/8757993-bertrand-why-japanese-men-don-t-take-paternity-leave VoxTalks Economics / Bertrand: Why Japanese men don’t take paternity leave Recorded live at the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025. voxtalks economicsbertrandmen https://audioboom.com/posts/8749109-davis-will-working-from-home-stick VoxTalks Economics / Davis: Will working from home stick? Recorded live at the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025. voxtalks economicsdavisstick https://audioboom.com/posts/8776087-misinformation-and-trust-in-news VoxTalks Economics / Misinformation and trust in news Today generative AI makes it easy to create and distribute convincing fake news stories, pictures, even videos. We’ve all been hoodwinked – but does that... voxtalks economicstrustnews https://audioboom.com/posts/8744056-autor-automation-and-the-value-of-expertise VoxTalks Economics / Autor: Automation and the value of expertise Recorded live at the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025. voxtalks economicsautorvalue https://audioboom.com/posts/8765377-in-coin-we-trust VoxTalks Economics / In coin we trust On 4 August, Paul Atkins, the chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, launched “Project Crypto”. 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