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Trade Talks

Chad P. Bowntradetalkspodcast.com
Chad P. Bown (Peterson Institute for International Economics) hosts a podcast about the economics of international trade and policy. From trade wars to trade deals, this podcast covers trade developments with insights and economic analysis from one of the world's top trade geeks.

Episodes

86: When Is Tariff Revenue Bad Tax Revenue?

Lucie Gadenne (University of Warwick, IFS) joins Keynes and Bown to explain when and why some countries use import tariffs as an important source of total tax revenue collections. They discuss her research on the...

May 17, 201923 min

78: Trade Talks Does Its Taxes

Kimberly Clausing joins Keynes and Bown to discuss today’s economic and policy challenges in taxing multinational companies.

Mar 31, 201923 min

77: Happy Tariffversary

Keynes and Bown discuss new research on the economics and politics behind President Trump’s tariffs and the resulting retaliation.

Mar 24, 201922 min

76: Trump versus India: Fighting over Which Poor Countries Are Special

The Trump administration pulled India and Turkey from the US Generalized System of Preference, a program that offers zero tariffs to imports from poor countries. Keynes and Bown explain the decision and how it fits into a broader battle between rich and poor countries around special and differential treatment and how it is holding up progress on WTO negotiations.

Mar 10, 201923 min

75: A US-China Farm Subsidy Fight at the WTO

Not to be overshadowed by the Trump-China trade war, the WTO issues an important legal ruling on Chinese subsidies. Soumaya Keynes and Chad Bown describe how the Americans had challenged Chinese payments to farmers of corn, wheat and rice, as well as implications of the WTO ruling for US-China trade relations and the multilateral system.

Mar 03, 201918 min

71: Money Matters for Trade

Kalina Manova joins Keynes and Bown to discuss how companies’ ability to borrow affects trade.

Feb 07, 201928 min

69: Slowbalization

Keynes and Bown discuss what is behind the slowdown of global trade, supply chain expansion, and international commerce.

Jan 25, 201931 min

68: Brexit Votes for Uncertainty

Keynes and Bown discuss the rocky departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Sam Lowe (Centre for European Reform) joins for an update on the latest political developments as Britain approaches the March...

Jan 19, 201924 min

67: Blood Trade

Keynes and Bown speak with Alice Fulwood (The Economist) about what is behind the $150 billion of annual trade in blood plasma products. They cut through the mystery of the exploding trade flows by explaining...

Jan 15, 201922 min

66: Paul Krugman Talks Trade

Keynes and Bown sit down with Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman (CUNY and New York Times) in a wide-ranging interview about international trade. They discuss NAFTA, labor standards, and the USMCA (2:25); the current toxicity...

Dec 17, 201845 min

65: What Would a Trump-China Deal Look Like?

Keynes and Bown explain the recent 90-day agreement between Presidents Trump and Xi that puts on hold further tariff escalation between the United States and China. They speak with Mark Wu (Harvard Law) and former...

Dec 10, 201830 min

64: (Trade) Dealing with Europe

Keynes and Bown speak with veteran trade journalist Alan Beattie (Financial Times) about the complexities of negotiating with the European Union on trade. They discuss the EU’s dealings with the UK over Brexit and the...

Nov 29, 201824 min

63: Can Trump and the EU Strike a Deal?

Keynes and Bown discuss the prospect of negotiations between the United States and the European Union on a trade deal that would meet President Trump’s objectives of zero tariffs, zero nontariff barriers, and zero subsidies....

Nov 21, 201824 min

62: Randomized Trade

Keynes and Bown speak with Amit Khandelwal (Columbia Business School) about the impact that exporting has on firm productivity. They discuss his evidence from a randomized control trial that new foreign market access improved how...

Nov 09, 201819 min

61: Trade, Firms, Profits, and Market Power: It’s Complicated

Keynes and Bown speak with incoming World Bank Chief Economist Penny Goldberg (Yale University) about her research on how trade liberalization affects consumers and firms when firms have market power. They discuss the impact that...

Nov 02, 201819 min

60: America May Be Doing Away with WTO Dispute Settlement

Keynes and Bown talk with former WTO Appellate Body member Jennifer Hillman (Georgetown Law) about WTO dispute settlement. They describe the procedural, philosophical, and judicial complaints the United States has with the current way of addressing...

Oct 29, 201832 min

59: A Hard Border from History

Keynes and Bown talk with Stephen Redding (Princeton University) about his research on the border between East and West Germany erected in the mid-20th century. They discuss the loss of market access for cities near...

Oct 18, 201818 min