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Thomas Sampson is a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics. His research studies the impact of globalisation on workers, firms, and productivity. Thomas is also an academic adviser to the Bank of England and an associate at the Centre for Economic Performance, where he has worked extensively on the economic consequences of Brexit.

Summary:

This conversation is nothing short of a masterclass in international trade. We cover a wide range of topics, including the importance of trade for economic prosperity, the historical context of international trade, the role of tariffs, the impact of Brexit on UK-EU trade, and the intersection of international trade and climate change. Professor Sampson provides insights into the complexities and challenges of these issues, highlighting the need for cooperation and global solutions.

Key Moments:

06:29 What is International Trade and Why is it Important

09:24 Historical Context of International Trade

14:57 Tariffs and Their Role in International Trade

20:14 Winners and Losers in International Trade

28:27 The Impact of Brexit on UK-EU Trade

40:04 The Intersection of International Trade and Climate Change

Music credit: David Cutter Music / @dcuttermusic


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