Ngaire Woods introduces the podcast series on globalisation and is place in the current financial crisis - outlining some of the questions they will be discussing.
Oct 2022
Money Talks: Panic economics
This year’s Nobel prize in economics was awarded to Ben Bernanke, Philip Dybvig, and Douglas Diamond for their pioneering research into the role that banks play in financial crises. On this week’s episode, hosts Soumaya Keynes, Mike Bird and Alice Fulwood speak with Professors Dy ... Show More
38m 34s
Jun 2023
Podcasts to help with recession
In this episode, Fiona discusses the importance of proactive money management and shares several podcasts that can provide helpful insights and advice. It also touches on the rising cost of living and introduces various financial experts such as Dave Ramsey, Canna Campbell, Ramit ... Show More
13m 24s
Nov 2021
How can I integrate global issues into my teaching?
The 'Teaching English with the British Council' podcast launches as COP26, the crucial UN climate change conference, draws to an end. In our first episode, we explore how teachers can effectively integrate teaching global issues in the language classroom. Initially, we’ll examine ... Show More
27m 28s
Jun 2023
What can we learn from previous financial crashes amid recession fears?
The global economy has weathered the most tumultuous century in modern history and most of the previous financial crises have shared similarities from which we can learn.
So writes Dr Linda Yueh, CBE, in her new book, The Great Crashes: Lessons from Global Meltdowns and How to Pr ... Show More
21m 14s
Dec 2021
Global Fund's Peter Sands on Pandemic Lessons
Pandemics pose significant macroeconomic costs but only recently have garnered the attention they deserve. In this podcast, economist Ruchir Agarwal, sits down with Peter Sands, Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, to discuss the role of macroecono ... Show More
16m 54s