
The End of 'The Everything Bubble'
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The End of 'The Everything Bubble' mentions The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution by Gary Gerstle, Makers and Takers by Ronna Fruher, House of Debt by Sufie and Mian, and All That She Carried with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I think it's a really the neoliberal order, which I reviewed recently in the FT. It's an instant classic.
And her argument is that loose monetary policy has been the economic equivalent of a sugar high that has kept markets and portfolios looking good, ev…
There's a wonderful book by a couple of academics, Sufie and Mian, called House of Debt, that explores that topic.
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The host mentions 'The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution' as a significant work that examines the impact of ne…
The host mentioned 'Makers and Takers' to highlight Ronna Fruher's analysis of how loose monetary policy has affected…
The host mentions 'House of Debt' to highlight the impact of predatory lending and the subprime mortgage crisis on vu…
The host mentioned 'All That She Carried' as a powerful nonfiction exploration of an African-American artifact that t…
The host mentioned 'Beautiful Country' to highlight the poignant narrative of an immigrant family's struggles in New…
The host mentions 'Homecoming' as a way to explore the necessary changes in economic paradigms due to the shifting gl…
The host references Adam Tooze's work to highlight the unprecedented monetary policies enacted during the pandemic. T…
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- Referenced books include The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution by Gary Gerstle and Makers and Takers by Ronna Fruher.
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“A book that examines the half century of neoliberalism, financialization, and globalization, asking big questions about their implications.”
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“Ronna Fruher is a columnist at the Financial Times. She's the author of multiple books, including 2016's Makers and Takers, which is a look at the financialization of the U.S. economy.”
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“A wonderful book by a couple of academics, Sufie and Mian, called House of Debt, that explores the impact of predatory lending and the subprime bubble explosion in 2008.”
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“A nonfiction exploration by a Harvard academic of an African-American artifact, a sack passed down through a family during slave times.”
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“A memoir about an immigrant family from China living in New York and the experience of being undocumented in the shadow economy.”
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“The speaker mentions that the topic of their next book is 'Homecoming', which relates to the shift towards a more localized, regionalized world.”
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“The mention refers to the work of Adam Tooze regarding the unprecedented actions taken by the Fed during the pandemic.”
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The host mentions 'The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution' as a significant work that examines the impact of neoliberalism and globalization…

The host mentioned 'Makers and Takers' to highlight Ronna Fruher's analysis of how loose monetary policy has affected the U.S. economy. The discuss…

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