Archive for the ‘Trade’ Category

The Building That’s In Two Countries At Once   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/08/10/158576358/episode-393-the-building-thats-in-two-countries-at-once

Summary: The team explains the challenges to doing business within the political and economic structure of the European Union. An office building between Germany and Netherlands is used as an example  of the relationship and differences among the countries of the European Union.

Original air date: August 10, 2012

Length: 15:15 min

China’s Giant Pool Of Money   1 comment

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/03/02/147826043/the-friday-podcast-chinas-giant-pool-of-money

Jacky Jiang and Rosalia Yang

Summary: NPR visits China to shed light to the economic trade surplus which the country is experience in relation to the U.S. To understand how 8 percent of the U.S. debt is held by China and how this giant pool of money has been gradually growing, NPR takes a tour around a fake-wood flooring export factory.

Original air date: March 2, 2012

Length: 15:10 min

Cheating, Stealing And Quantitative Easing   1 comment

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/09/25/161749564/episode-405-cheating-stealing-and-quantitative-easing

Summary: The podcast outlines the black market of stolen bikes, cheating between countries (USA and China) in trade agreements and the changes of quantitative easing announcements between past and current years.

Original air date: September 25, 2012

Length: 14:21 min

Posted October 24, 2012 by leonidhapulluqi in China, Trade

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Rodrik on Globalization, Development, and Employment   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/_featuring/dani_rodrik/

Summary: Dani Rodrik of Harvard University discusses how globalization factors do not necessarily produce negative implications. He argues that work displacement due to technological advancements and productivity increase can be managed by different political and social policies varying from country to country.

Original air date: April 11, 2011

Length: 1:00

Satz on Markets   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2011/08/satz_on_markets.html

Summary: Debra Satz, Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University, argues about the vagueness of efficiency in markets and the resulting impact on the economic, social and political spheres of society.

Original air date: August 8, 2011

Length: 1:02

Why taxpayers pay for farmers’ insurance   3 comments

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/08/14/158787593/episode-394-why-taxpayers-pay-for-farmers-insurance

Summary: Discussion of why the U.S. government subsidizes crop insurance for farmers.

Original air date:  August 14, 2012

Length: 16:17

Posted August 20, 2012 by audioecon in Government, Politics & economics, subsidy, Trade

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Maastricht, marijuana and the European dream   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/08/17/159011083/episode-394-maastricht-marijuana-and-the-european-dream

Summary: An assessment of the intentions and current operation of the single European currency through the consideration of the marijuana trade in Maastrict, where the borders of The Netherlands, Belgium and Gemany converge

Original air date:  August 17, 2012

Length: 16:09

Posted August 20, 2012 by audioecon in International trade, Politics & economics, Trade

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A Meat Grinder for Fabric   3 comments

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2011/01/26/133120017/the-friday-podcast-a-meat-grinder-for-fabric

Summary: A view into the experience of importing goods to the U.S. through a discussion with a trade lawyer and a tour of customs official laboratory.

Original air date:  January 21, 2011

Length: 21:33

Main story content begins: 2:55

Posted August 20, 2012 by audioecon in International trade, Tariffs, Trade

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A Former Crack Dealer on the Economics of Drugs   2 comments

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2011/04/13/135354436/the-tuesday-podcast-a-former-crack-dealer-on-the-economics-of-drugs

Freeway Rick RossOriginal air date: April 12, 2011

Length: 21:43

Main story content begins:  3:10

Posted July 27, 2012 by audioecon in Government, Politics & economics, Regulation, Trade

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Economics for Medieval Chinese Peasants   3 comments

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2009/09/podcast_economics_for_medieval.html

A young Chinese boy flies a kite

Summary: Discussion of the economics of life in pre-industrial China in the lower Yangtze River Valley.  Also compares the experiences of living in China vs. in Europe in the middle ages.

Original air date: September 4, 2009

Length: 17:00

Main content story begins: 1:18

Posted July 27, 2012 by audioecon in China, History of Economics, Trade