Financial Crisis Management for Small Businesses
In this workshop for Cal Poly Pomona, I reveal the best practices to manage your liquidity, negotiate your commitments, and seize opportunities that only come when the market is weak.
A Look Back at "Letter to the One Percent" with Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic
It's been over five years since I published "Letter to the One Percent." In this new podcast episode with Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic, I discuss what's changed, what hasn't, and what we're trying to do about it.
Bedrosian Book Club Podcast: "The Myth of Independence"
The authors advocate that through legislation over the years, Congress has set up the Federal Reserve to bear the brunt of blame during times of financial crisis. This blend of political science, history, and economics was a hit for our panel.
Our American Discourse, Ep. 27: Why the Federal Reserve Is More Politically Constrained Than You Think
The Federal Reserve, the nation’s central bank and most influential economic regulator, isn’t as independent as critics suggest. In this episode, Sarah Binder discusses the historical research that led to this new thesis.
Our American Discourse, Ep. 26: The Risky, Rocky Ride of Today's Economy...and the Central Bankers Who Keep Watch
In this episode, USC Price School Dean Jack H. Knott interviews Atlanta Fed President Raphael W. Bostic on the state of the economy and the forces that keep it humming along.
Watch Me Discuss the Future of the Economy on The Sam Lesante Show!
Let's start 2016 by getting up-to-speed on the American economy! Here's an interview with me, just in time for the holidays...
The Ryan Budget Is an Affront to Economics and American History
This is a cruel, counterproductive path we are on, and that is not a statement of mere opinion. It is the inescapable conclusion of data-driven, cutting-edge economic research based on real-world evidence and the accumulated lessons of American history.