
Tom Keene Taps the Best Minds in Economics
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Author Kamensky Says Puritanism Is Victorian Invention
July 3 (Bloomberg) -- Jill Lepore, David Woods Kemper '41
Professor of American History at Harvard University, and Jane
Kamensky, Professor of American History at Brandeis University,
talk with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about their novel, ``Blindspot:
By a Gentleman in Exile & a Lady in Disguise.''
Thoma Says Fiscal Policy Needs 6 to 9 Months to Take Effect
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Thoma, professor of economics at
the University of Oregon, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about
U.S. employment, consumer confidence and the fiscal stimulus.
Iris Lav Sees U.S. States Fiscal Distress Extending to 2011
July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Iris Lav, tax policy specialist and
deputy director at the Center on Budget & Policy in Washington,
D.C., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about U.S. state's fiscal
and budget problems.
Weinberg Says Price Pressures Over Next 3 Years to Remain Low
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at
High Frequency Economics Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
about the global trade, the U.S. savings rate and employment.
Greenlaw Sees 10-Year Treasury Yield at 5.5% by End of 2010
June 29 (Bloomberg) -- David Greenlaw, chief economist at
Morgan Stanley, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the U.S.
auto industry, employment and Federal Reserve policy.
Larry Kantor Sees Fed on Hold Until End of Year
June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Larry Kantor, head of research at
Barclays Capital Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about
U.S. GDP, the increased savings rate, Federal Reserve policy and
the global economy.
DeLong Says Americans Should Be Saving in `Uncertain World'
June 24 (Bloomberg) -- Bradford DeLong, an economics
professor at the University of California at Berkeley, talks
with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about Federal Reserve policy,
bailouts of the financial industry and copyright law in the
digital world.
Nouriel Roubini Says U.S. Recovery May Be Anemic, Weak
June 24 (Bloomberg) -- Nouriel Roubini, professor at New
York University's Stern School of Business, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Deirdre Bolton about the U.S. economy,
Federal Reserve monetary policy, personal savings and the
unemployment rate.
Fisher Sees Plenty of Money in U.S. Healthcare to Reduce Costs
June 23 (Bloomberg) -- Elliott Fisher, director for the
center of health policy and a research professor at Dartmouth
Medical School, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about proposed
reforms of the U.S. heathcare system.
Whalen Sees White House Control as Threat to Fed Independence
June 22 (Bloomberg) -- Christopher Whalen, managing
director of Institutional Risk Analytics, talks with Bloomberg's
Tom Keene about the U.S. banking industry, credit default swaps
and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Rupkey Says U.S. Recession Ended in April or May
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Rupkey, chief economist at
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene about the U.S. economy, employment, Treasuries and the
possible end of the recession.
Pickens Says U.S. Doesn't Need to Be `Captured' by Foreign Oil
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- T. Boone Pickens, chairman of BP
Capital LLC, and John Kilduff, senior vice president of energy
at MF Global Inc., talk with Tom Keene about the need for the
U.S. to decrease its dependence on foreign oil.
Tynan Sees Risk to Ford From Failing U.S. Auto-Parts Suppliers
June 16 (Bloomberg) -- Kevin Tynan, an analyst at Argus
Research in New York, speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about
the U.S. auto industry, possible collapse of parts suppliers and
Ford Motor Co.'s product strategy.
IMF’s Lipsky Cautions U.S. Against `Complacency’
June 15 (Bloomberg) -- John Lipsky, first deputy managing
director of the International Monetary Fund, talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about fiscal and monetary policy in the
U.S. and other nations, and the global economy.
Harvard's Briscoe Says 80% of Water Use Is for Agriculture
June 15 (Bloomberg) -- John Briscoe, Professor of the
Practice of Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public
Health, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about water and
economic development.
Eichengreen Sees a Lot of Slack Remaining in U.S. Economy
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Barry Eichengreen, professor of
economics and political science at the University of California
at Berkeley, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about global
currencies, the international monetary and financial system, and
the economy.
Cohen Says Bernstein Was Optimistic on Capitalism, Human Spirit
June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs
Group Inc., Peter J. Daugherty Director of Princeton University
Press and Bill Gross of Pacific Investment Management Co., talk
with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the published works and impact
of economic historian Peter L. Bernstein on investment and
economic theory. Bernstein died on June 5 at the age of 90 after
contracting pneumonia.
Minack Sees No V-Shaped Economic Recovery
June 9 (Bloomberg) -- Gerard Minack, equities strategist at
Morgan Stanley Australia Ltd. in Sydney, talks with Bloomberg's
Tom Keene about the Australian and global economies,
commodities, currencies and Central Banks' monetary policies.
Ritholtz Says Keeping Chrysler, Citigroup Alive Not Best Choice
June 8 (Bloomberg) -- Barry Ritholtz, chief executive
officer and director of equity research at Fusioniq, talks to
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about his new book, ``Bailout Nation,''
the auto industry, banking and TARP.
CBC's Cherry Says Hockey League Is Economically Strong
June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Don Cherry, Canadian sportscaster and
hockey analyst at the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the National Hockey League's Stanley
Cup finals and the economics of hockey.
Cohan Says James Dimon Is Now Recognized as King of Wall Street
June 3 (Bloomberg) -- William Cohan, author of ``House of
Cards'' and ``The Last Tycoons,'' talks with Bloomberg's Tom
Keene about the impact of Bear Stearns Cos.' downfall on Wall
Street and the financial industry.
Appleton Says NYC Water Supply Is Tested 10,000 Times Weekly
June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Albert Appleton, former commissioner
of the city's Department of Environmental Protection, talks to
Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the infrastructure of city water
systems, conservation, global warming and the economics of clean
water.
Skeel Says 30 Years of Bad Decisions Led to GM Bankruptcy
June 1 (Bloomberg) -- David Skeel, a corporate law
professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, talks
with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and guest host Bill Rochelle about
Chrysler LLC's sale to Fiat SpA and General Motor Corp.'s
bankruptcy filing.
Blinder Sees Rising Inflationary Expectations in Bond Market
May 28 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Blinder, an economics professor
at Princeton University and former vice chairman of the Federal
Reserve, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about Federal Reserve
monetary policy, the risks of inflation, Treasuries and
employment.
Times' Andrews Sees Profound Shift in Spending Behavior
May 27 (Bloomberg) -- Edmund L. Andrews, author and a
reporter at the New York Times, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene
about his book, ``Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage
Meltdown,'' and President Barack Obama's economic policies.
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