Rhodes Center Podcast: Possibilities for a Post-Covid Economy
Megan Greene is an economist who actually sticks her head out the window, and takes real world observations as seriously as the models. For that reason (and many others), she’s currently a Fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and a Fellow at the Rhodes Center. On this episode Mark talks with Megan about what a post-Covid economy might look like, whether we’re already in a global Depression, and how the American unemployment model is a little more European than many people think.
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Видео Rhodes Center Podcast: Possibilities for a Post-Covid Economy канала Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
For all the latest Rhodes Center Podcast episodes, subscribe on Soundcloud [https://soundcloud.com/rhodescenter] or on your favorite podcast app.
Видео Rhodes Center Podcast: Possibilities for a Post-Covid Economy канала Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
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