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Financial Wisdom Through The Ages: Economic Insights From A Historical Perspective

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What can history tell us about current economic trends and financial markets? Edward Chancellor, an author, financial historian, journalist, and investment strategist, joins the podcast to discuss lessons from past economic cycles, financial bubbles, and market behaviors… Edward is the author of and , books that explore the stock market, economic growth, rising inequality, elevated debt levels, the pensions crisis, and more. He is also a columnist for Reuters Breakingviews and a part-time contributor to the Wall Street Journal, MoneyWeek, the New York Review of Books and the Financial Times. With more than 30 years of experience in the financial world, Edward offers intriguing insights into the current state of economics and investments – all from a historical perspective. Whether you are a seasoned investor, an economics enthusiast, or just curious about the financial markets, this episode promises to provide a wealth of knowledge and spark thought-provoking discussions. Listen now to find out: What it takes to train as a historian in the context of finances. Why investment is so multidisciplinary. How history can tell us about the modern age of economics. The hyperreal nature of finances. To learn more about Edward and his ongoing work, click now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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What can history tell us about current economic trends and financial markets? Edward Chancellor, an author, financial historian, journalist, and investment strategist, joins the podcast to discuss lessons from past economic cycles, financial bubbles, and market behaviors… Edward is the author of and , books that explore the stock market, economic growth, rising inequality, elevated debt levels, the pensions crisis, and more. He is also a columnist for Reuters Breakingviews and a part-time contributor to the Wall Street Journal, MoneyWeek, the New York Review of Books and the Financial Times. With more than 30 years of experience in the financial world, Edward offers intriguing insights into the current state of economics and investments – all from a historical perspective. Whether you are a seasoned investor, an economics enthusiast, or just curious about the financial markets, this episode promises to provide a wealth of knowledge and spark thought-provoking discussions. Listen now to find out: What it takes to train as a historian in the context of finances. Why investment is so multidisciplinary. How history can tell us about the modern age of economics. The hyperreal nature of finances. To learn more about Edward and his ongoing work, click now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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