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My Conversation with Andrew Ross Sorkin

Economy
United States
Started February 05, 2026

This was great fun for me, here is the audio, video, and transcript. Here is part of the episode summary: Tyler and Andrew debate whether those 1929 stock prices were justified, what Fed and policy choices might have prevented the Depression, whether Glass-Steagall was built on a flawed premises, what surprised Andrew most about the […] The post My Conversation with Andrew Ross Sorkin appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsThis is one of the best conversations qua conversation in a . ...

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CLAIM Publicado por will Feb 05, 2026
Examining what surprised Andrew about the economic landscape highlights the need for ongoing adaptation in our understanding of financial markets.

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The conversation reinforces that historical economic events, like the Great Depression, should inform current policy decisions to avoid repeating mistakes.

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Blaming the Federal Reserve's policies for the Great Depression oversimplifies the multitude of factors that contributed to the economic collapse.

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The discussion on Glass-Steagall raises important questions about the balance between regulation and market freedom in preventing financial crises.

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The debate over 1929 stock prices illustrates the complexities of market valuation and the inherent unpredictability of economic bubbles.

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