Reviving Growth Keynesianism Podcast
1) Herman Mark Schwartz on Corporate Strategy
For this episode we talk to Herman Mark Schwartz on a wide range of issues - from biopolitics, industrial policy, and the New Cold War political economy to why "financialization" is a limited analytic...Show More
2) Jamie Martin on *The Meddlers* and Legitimation Machines
Jamie Martin joins us to discuss his new book *The Meddlers: Sovereignty, Empire, and the Birth of Global Economic Governance.* After the first World War, the tools that European empires had used to ...Show More
3) Eric Monnet on *Controlling Credit*
Eric Monnet joins us to discuss his book *Controlling Credit: Central Banking and the Planned Economy in Postwar France, 1948-1973.* Prior to the neoliberalizations of the late 20th century, most cent...Show More
4) Nina Eichacker on Solyndra, Socialism, and Fiscal Space
For this episode, we talk with Nina Eichacker, Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Rhode Island. We discuss her wide ranging work on green industrial policy, the politics of Eurozone...Show More
5) Christy Thornton on *Revolution in Development: Mexico and the Governance of the Global Economy*
For this episode, Christy Thornton joins us to talk about her book *Revolution in Development.* It tells the story of the revolutionary Mexican state's exclusion from the international financial ...Show More
6) Expecting Skanda Amarnath
For this episode, we talk with Skanda Amarnath, executive director of Employ America. We discuss some of the myths about inflation in the 1970s, the forgotten inflation of early 1950s, how monetary po...Show More
7) Eric Helleiner on *The Neo-Mercantilists: A Global Intellectual History*
Eric Helleiner joins us to discuss his fascinating new global history of neo-mercantilist ideas. In addition to the well-known "Listian Intellectual World" there is a whole universe of thinkers who we...Show More
8) Charles Postel on *Equality: An American Dilemma, 1866-1896*
For this episode, we spoke with Charles Postel about his recent book *Equality: An American Dilemma, 1866-1896.* After the Civil War, many social movements in favor of "equality" flourished in the U.S...Show More
9) Amy Offner on *Sorting out the Mixed Economy*
Amy Offner joins us to discuss the contradictions of New Deal liberalism, Colombian developmental statism, and the transnational flow of ideas. There are more continuities between the midcentury momen...Show More
10) Andrew Elrod on the Politics of Inflation Control
What's the responsible thing to do if inflation starts to rise? This week we talk with Andrew Elrod, who recently completed a dissertation on the history of wage and price controls in America bet...Show More