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Each episode of the video podcast series Economics, Applied features senior fellow Steven Davis in conversation with leaders and researchers about economic developments and their ramifications. The goal is to bring evidence and economic reasoning to the table, drawing lessons for individuals, organizations, and society. The podcast also aims to showcase the value of individual initiative, markets, the rule of law, and sound policy in fostering prosperity and security.
- 20 - Economic Sanctions on Russia | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis, Oleg Itskhoki, and Elina Ribakova | Hoover Institution
How have economic and financial sanctions on Russia affected its economy and its war-fighting capabilities? Oleg Itskhoki and Elina Ribakova join host Steven Davis to share their insights on this pressing question and on the broader question of when sanctions do and don’t work.
Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 50min - 19 - New Insights on Remote Work | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Nicholas Bloom | Hoover Institution
Nick Bloom joins Steven Davis to discuss Return-to-Office mandates (RTOs), Amazon’s RTO, long-distance CEOs, the business start-up boom, employment among people with disabilities, the “child penalty” for working women, burglary, golf, and more.
Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 49min - 18 - Recent U.S. Immigration: How Big? Who? What Impact? | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis, Wendy Edelberg and Madeline Zavodny | Hoover Institution
How big is the U.S. immigration surge in recent years? What are its fiscal and economic consequences? Join Steven Davis, as he probes these questions with economists Wendy Edelberg and Madeline Zavodny.
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 46min - 17 - Markets for the People | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Glenn Hubbard | Hoover Institution
Steven Davis and Glenn Hubbard critique industrial policy as practiced under Presidents Trump and Biden and discuss Hubbard’s vision of how to harness ”Markets for the People” to advance prosperity and liberty for all Americans.
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 45min - 16 - Immigrants and Innovation in the United States | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Rebecca Diamond | Hoover Institution
Immigrants directly account for one-quarter of the economic value generated by U.S. patents. That’s according to groundbreaking research by Stanford professor Rebecca Diamond. Tune in, as Steven Davis discusses Rebecca’s research on Economics, Applied.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 44min - 15 - Coffee Shops and Business Formation | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Jorge Guzman | Hoover Institution
Can coffee shops foster business formation in the local neighborhood? If so, how? And under what circumstances? Join host Steven Davis, as he puts these questions to Columbia University professor Jorge Guzman.
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 46min - 14 - Zero-Sum Thinking: Roots and Policy Implications | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Sandra Sequeira | Hoover Institution
Zero-sum thinking is the idea that one group’s gain is another’s loss. Who holds zero-sum views? Why? How does it shape their policy preferences? Tune in, as Steven Davis probes these questions with Sandra Sequeira, drawing on her recent research.
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 - 47min - 13 - Can We Predict Police Misconduct? | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Jens Ludwig | Hoover Institution
Can big data and machine learning predict police misconduct? Join Steven Davis and Jen Ludwig as they delve into Jens’s research on this issue.
Wed, 26 Jun 2024 - 51min - 12 - The Political Reaction to Immigration | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Marco Tabellini | Hoover Institution
Host Steven Davis is joined by Marco Tabellini from Harvard Business School to explore the political reactions to immigration. They discuss whether economic or cultural concerns drive backlash, and how these reactions influence policy outcomes. The conversation delves into historical and contemporary issues, providing insights into the complex economic, social, and political effects of immigration. The episode closes with a tribute to the late Alberto Alesina, highlighting his contributions to the field of political economy and his lasting influence on students and colleagues.
Wed, 12 Jun 2024 - 59min - 11 - Whatever-It-Takes Policymaking during the Pandemic | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Kathryn Dominguez | Hoover Institution
Whatever it takes??? Was that the right strategy for central banks during the pandemic? When tried, did it work? Are we still living with the consequences? Join Steven Davis, as he discusses these issues with noted expert, Kathryn Dominguez.
Tue, 21 May 2024 - 49min - 10 - Two Parents or One? What It Means for Children and Society | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Melissa Kearney | Hoover Institution
Melissa Kearney joins Steven Davis to discuss The Two-Parent Privilege, her highly insightful book on the stunning decline in the share of children who live with two parents. Why has this happened? What are the consequences for children and society? How should we respond?
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 46min - 9 - Russian Economic History – A Conversation with Sergei Guriev | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis | Hoover Institution
Join Steven Davis and Sergei Guriev for a spirited conversation on Russian economic developments in the 19th and 20th centuries, the failures of central planning, and the reverberations down to the present day.
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 57min - 8 - The Political Economy of Populism: A Conversation with Elias Papaioannou | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis | Hoover Institution
Join Steve and Elias for a lively conversation on the resurgence of populism. Why has it happened? How do economic and political institutions moderate and adapt to populist forces? What are the economic consequences? What’s the outlook for populism and its impact in the years ahead?
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 46min - 7 - US Labor Markets since March 2020: A Conversation with Ayşegül Şahin | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis | Hoover Institution
Join Steven Davis and Ayşegül Şahin to learn how the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic spurred remote work, instigated the “great resignation,” drove job vacancy rates to all-time highs, restrained overall wage growth, altered the structure of wages, and made it harder for the Fed to assess the state of the labor market. Don’t miss this deep dive into the extraordinary behavior of US labor markets since March 2020.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 37min - 6 - The Power of Proximity: A Conversation with Emma Harrington | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis | Hoover Institution
What happens to mentoring, feedback, and learning on the job when employees work remotely? Tune in, as Steven Davis discusses this issue with Emma Harrington.
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 34min - 5 - Remote Work, Real Estate Prices, and Cities: A Conversation with Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis | Hoover Institution
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh joins Steven Davis to explain how the remote work revolution affects urban property values, municipal tax revenues, and the outlook for cities. Stijn and Steve also consider how policymakers can and should respond to the challenges facing cities.
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 36min - 4 - How Flexible Jobs Can Help Women: A Conversation with Suhani Jalota | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis | Hoover Institution
Can flexible jobs performed on smartphones draw women into the labor force in countries like India? Join Steve for a conversation with Suhani Jalota to find out.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 - 37min - 3 - Managing a Remote Workforce | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis and Raj Choudhury | Hoover Institution
Raj Choudhury shares insights on how to manage a remote workforce, what remote work means for productivity and employee satisfaction, and which jobs are suitable for remote work.
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 36min - 2 - Work from Home and Productivity – A Conversation with Nick Bloom | Economics, Applied | Steven Davis | Hoover Institution
Hoover Institution fellow Steven Davis and Nick Bloom discuss the big shift to work from home, what it means for productivity, why perceptions in this regard often differ between managers and workers, and why – on balance – the big shift is a blessing.
Fri, 03 Nov 2023 - 32min - 1 - Introducing the new ”Economics, Applied” podcast series from the Hoover Institution
”Economics, Applied” is a new podcast series from the Hoover Institution hosted by senior Fellow Steven Davis.
Fri, 03 Nov 2023 - 01min
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