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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.

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I think it's a really the neoliberal order, which I reviewed recently in the FT. It's an instant classic.

Makers and Takers
Ronna Fruher

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…

House of Debt
Sufie and Mian

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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This week, the S&P 500 entered what analysts refer to as a bear market. The index has plunged around 22 percent from its most recent peak in January. Many growth stocks and crypto assets have crashed double or triple that amount. New home sales declined 17 percent in April, causing some analysts to argue that the housing market has peaked. And, in response to rising inflation, the Federal Reserve just approved its largest interest rate increase since 1994, meaning asset prices could dip even lower. To understand what’s happening in the stock market right now, you have to understand the era that preceded it. Rana Foroohar is a columnist at The Financial Times, and the author of several books on the economy including “Makers and Takers” and “Don’t Be Evil.” Her view is that a decade-plus of loose monetary policy has been the economic equivalent of a “sugar high,” which kept the prices of stocks, housing and other assets going up and up and up, even as the fundamentals of the economy have been eroding. This “everything bubble,” as she calls it, was bound to burst — and that’s exactly what she thinks is happening right now. So I wanted to have her on the show to discuss the economic choices — and lack thereof — that led to this point. We also discuss why the increasing power of the financial sector hasn’t resulted a stronger economy, whether the housing market has indeed hit its peak, the massive missed opportunity for public investment while interest rates were low, why policymakers treat asset price inflation so differently from other types of inflation, the true costs of the meat we eat and clothes we wear, why crypto represents the apotheosis of hyper-financialized capitalism, why I’m skeptical of the argument that we’re moving rapidly toward a less globalized world and more. Book recommendations: All That She Carried by Tiya Miles Beautiful Country by Qian Julie Wang The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order by Gary Gerstle We're hiring a researcher! You can apply here or by visiting nytimes.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/News Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Andrea López Cruzado; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution
Gary Gerstle

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Makers and Takers
Ronna Fruher

The host mentioned 'Makers and Takers' to highlight Ronna Fruher's analysis of how loose monetary policy has affected…

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House of Debt
Sufie and Mian

The host mentions 'House of Debt' to highlight the impact of predatory lending and the subprime mortgage crisis on vu…

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All That She Carried

The host mentioned 'All That She Carried' as a powerful nonfiction exploration of an African-American artifact that t…

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Beautiful Country

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Homecoming

The host mentions 'Homecoming' as a way to explore the necessary changes in economic paradigms due to the shifting gl…

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Adam Tooze's work

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Readers interested in economic history and contemporary societal issues.Economists and financial analystsIndividuals interested in economics and housing policyReaders interested in history, anthropology, and social justice.Readers interested in immigration stories and personal narrativesEconomists and policymakers interested in globalization and local economic strategies.

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Best for Readers interested in economic history and contemporary societal issues.Often cited around neoliberalism and globalization

A book that examines the half century of neoliberalism, financialization, and globalization, asking big questions about their implications.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in economic history and contemporary societal issues.
Key quote: I think it's a really the neoliberal order, which I reviewed recently in the FT. It's an instant classic.
The host mentions 'The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution' as a significant work that examines the impact of neoliberalism and globalization over the past fifty years. The book is described as an instant classic that addresses critical questions relevant to today's societal challenges.
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Makers and Takers
Ronna Fruher
Best for Economists and financial analystsOften cited around financialization of economy

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Economists and financial analysts
Key quote: 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, even as the fundamentals of the economy have been eroding.
The host mentioned 'Makers and Takers' to highlight Ronna Fruher's analysis of how loose monetary policy has affected the U.S. economy. The discussion revolves around the implications of this financialization and the resulting economic conditions, referred to as the 'everything bubble.'
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House of Debt
Sufie and Mian
Best for Individuals interested in economics and housing policyOften cited around housing market analysis

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in economics and housing policy
Key quote: There's a wonderful book by a couple of academics, Sufie and Mian, called House of Debt, that explores that topic.
The host mentions 'House of Debt' to highlight the impact of predatory lending and the subprime mortgage crisis on vulnerable populations. This book provides a critical examination of how debt affects homeownership and the broader housing market dynamics.
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Best for Readers interested in history, anthropology, and social justice.Often cited around recommendations for impactful books

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in history, anthropology, and social justice.
Key quote: The book that I read earlier this year that I really loved was All That She Carried, which is this wonderful nonfiction exploration by a Harvard academic of an African-American artifact, really.
The host mentioned 'All That She Carried' as a powerful nonfiction exploration of an African-American artifact that tells a poignant story of a mother and daughter during slavery. The book is praised for its interdisciplinary approach, connecting various fields of study to narrate a compelling historical narrative.
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Best for Readers interested in immigration stories and personal narrativesOften cited around immigrant family experience

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in immigration stories and personal narratives
Key quote: I also read another book called Beautiful Country, which was a story of an immigrant family who'd come from China to live in New York and what it's like to be undocumented, what it is like to be living in the shadow economy.
The host mentioned 'Beautiful Country' to highlight the poignant narrative of an immigrant family's struggles in New York. This memoir provides a deep insight into the challenges of living undocumented and navigating the shadow economy.
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Homecoming cover
Best for Economists and policymakers interested in globalization and local economic strategies.Often cited around paradigm shift in capitalism

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Economists and policymakers interested in globalization and local economic strategies.
Key quote: I'm going to again, just this is actually the topic of my next book, Homecoming.
The host mentions 'Homecoming' as a way to explore the necessary changes in economic paradigms due to the shifting global landscape. They believe that the book will address how to foster income-led growth in a more localized world.
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Best for Economists and policy makersOften cited around economic policy during pandemic

The mention refers to the work of Adam Tooze regarding the unprecedented actions taken by the Fed during the pandemic.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Economists and policy makers
Key quote: I mean, they do things that you can read about in Adam Tooze's work that they've never done before, right?
The host references Adam Tooze's work to highlight the unprecedented monetary policies enacted during the pandemic. This discussion emphasizes the implications of these policies on inflation and the fragility of the economy.
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The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution
The Ezra Klein Show · 1:14:15
I think it's a really the neoliberal order, which I reviewed recently in the FT. It's an instant classic.
Makers and Takers
The Ezra Klein Show · 3:18
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…
House of Debt
The Ezra Klein Show · 1:05:54
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 Rise and Fall of the American Revolution cover
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The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution
Gary Gerstle

The host mentions 'The Rise and Fall of the American Revolution' as a significant work that examines the impact of neoliberalism and globalization…

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Makers and Takers
Ronna Fruher

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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House of Debt cover
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House of Debt
Sufie and Mian

The host mentions 'House of Debt' to highlight the impact of predatory lending and the subprime mortgage crisis on vulnerable populations. This boo…

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