Page 2 of Posts with Keyword “drjlt-economics”

Cover for post Potential Rapprochement Between China and India (after US Threatens Sanctions) #38
31 Mar 2022
Potential Rapprochement Between China and India (after US Threatens Sanctions) #38
In this podcast, I discuss the potent rapprochement between China and India. This is in the context of a. the central bank of a sovereign nation and major economic power was sanctioned and its assets seized, b. the US threat to sanction India.
Cover for post Europe Led by Emotion, Not Reason #37
31 Mar 2022
Europe Led by Emotion, Not Reason #37
Recent European escalations w.r.t. the conflict in Eastern Europe echoes a long line of irrational energy, economic, and foreign policies in Europe led by emotions. In this podcast, I discuss how and why this has come about.
Cover for post USD's Nuclear Option Activated: Lessons to Sovereign Nations wrt Hybrid Warfare #36
31 Mar 2022
USD's Nuclear Option Activated: Lessons to Sovereign Nations wrt Hybrid Warfare #36
The US just sanctioned the Russian Central Bank. This ought to be a chilling lesson to leaders of sovereign nations who aren't US client states.
Cover for post Europe's Worsening Energy Crisis: Cause, Status, and Resolution #35
31 Mar 2022
Europe's Worsening Energy Crisis: Cause, Status, and Resolution #35
In this podcast, I discuss Europe's worsening energy crisis in three subsections: cause, status, and resolution.
Cover for post The End of USD-Led Global Economic System in the 2020s #34
31 Mar 2022
The End of USD-Led Global Economic System in the 2020s #34
With recent events, I want to discuss the circumstances, conditions, and aftermaths of the end of the current global economic system led by USD.
Cover for post Trudeau Brings Authoritarianism to Canada #32
31 Mar 2022
Trudeau Brings Authoritarianism to Canada #32
Trudeau's recent actions against peaceful protestors who only disagreed with him on an issue involving personal freedom is extremely troubling. By unlawfully freezing the accounts of protestors, what he undermines are Canada's: 1. Protection of private pr
Cover for post E31 German Car Industry Commits Suicide by Electrification [DrJLT Economics]
13 Mar 2022
E31 German Car Industry Commits Suicide by Electrification [DrJLT Economics]
With today's push for BEVs, the Germans are heavily betting on a technology where they lack the competitive advantage. In this podcast, I discuss all this and more (especially the special interests behind the boom of TSLA).
Cover for post Personal Freedom vs Corporate Freedom #E30
13 Mar 2022
Personal Freedom vs Corporate Freedom #E30
Personal freedom and corporate freedom are frequently obfuscated by the right and the left. In this podcast, I delineate what constitutes personal freedom and corporate freedom.
Cover for post Jerome Powell's Dilemma: Inflation, Debt, Bubble, & Reserve Status of the USD #29
13 Mar 2022
Jerome Powell's Dilemma: Inflation, Debt, Bubble, & Reserve Status of the USD #29
The USD-led global financial system faces 4 major challenges in 2022. I present arguments that besides the aforementioned assets, housing will crash in the coming years. Energy and precious metals may be the good sectors to look for safety.
Cover for post Democracy Promotion Undermines Democracy At Home and Abroad #28
13 Mar 2022
Democracy Promotion Undermines Democracy At Home and Abroad #28
In this podcast, I state that the former is primarily aimed at maintaining power abroad, and that the latter is primarily to make money, often at home. There is no arguing that the goals and methods are usually mingled.
Cover for post Printing Money to Incentivize Childbirth in China is a Ludicrous Idea #27
13 Mar 2022
Printing Money to Incentivize Childbirth in China is a Ludicrous Idea #27
Some influencer economist proposed that China print trillions of yuan and give this money to young couples to incentivize childbearing. The idea is ludicrous in (a) its method, money-printing, and (b) its goal, population growth in China.
Cover for post How Can China Overcome Current Economic Challenges? #26 Response to points made by Leland Miller
13 Mar 2022
How Can China Overcome Current Economic Challenges? #26 Response to points made by Leland Miller
China currently faces a set of unique economic challenges. In this podcast, I discuss three actions that China could take to achieve healthy, long-term economic growth.