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The Monetary Club presents

The Monetary Club presents

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Our monetary system is a complex web that underpins the economy and influences our daily life. Given its importance, could monetary policy be improved? From inflation to cryptocurrency, this informative and engaging series explores key topics in macroeconomics and the financial system to offer some answers to this critical question. In each podcast, the host with interview an expert in their subject to learn more about the priorities and the problems - and even some possible solutions.Institute of International Monetary Research Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • If the lights go out: the economic implications of power failure. With Steve Davies
    Jan 6 2026

    A Monetary Club Podcast. With our economic and logistical systems becoming ever more complex, Steve Davies chats to John Petley about the possible repercussions of a major power failure at local and national levels. Steve Davies is a senior educational fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs and the author of Apocalypse Next (available via the IEA). His latest book, The Great Realignment, will be published in 2026.

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    27 mins
  • Should the state or the private sector drive the economy?
    Nov 4 2025

    John Petley chats to new Institute Director Ewen Stewart about his role and his views on why the UK economy has reached such a stalemate - and what he believes can be done about it.Recorded in October 2025.

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    28 mins
  • Recession or recovery - what's next for the US economy? With Steve Hanke
    Aug 12 2025

    “The central banks, by not embracing the quantity theory of money, have been the biggest distorters of income distribution in the history of man”In this fascinating episode of our Monetary Club podcast series, Professor Steve Hanke from Johns Hopkins University chats with John Petley to discuss what he thinks is in store for the US economy over the next few months and how it relates to the thinking behind his two latest books: 'Capital, Interest, and Waiting: Controversies, Puzzles, and New Additions to Capital Theory' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) with Leland Yeager; and 'Making Money Work: How to Rewrite the Rules of our Financial System' (Wiley, 2025) with Matt Sekerke.

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    27 mins
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