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The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S2 E7: Capitalism without Capital, and Productivity Puzzles with Jonathan Haskel from Imperial College
In this episode, our guest is Jonathan Haskel from Imperial College and we talked about productivity puzzle in the UK, general productivity slowdown, intangible capital, and finance! Current Host: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen)04:00 Productivity Puzzle in the UK 11:12 Productivity Slowdown and Intangible Capital29:25 Finance and Intangible Capital Investment35:34 Some “personal” questions!41:53 Game on! This or That?
2025-04-16
48 min
Chaptered Minds
Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy by Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake
In Capitalism without Capital, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake explore the shift from a traditional, tangible-based economy to one dominated by intangible assets like software, branding, and intellectual property. They examine how this transformation affects innovation, investment, and economic inequality. This episode delves into their insightful analysis, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities of the intangible economy and its profound implications for businesses, policymakers, and society.
2024-11-18
34 min
The Studies Show
Episode 55: Government science funding
In a desperate attempt to be relevant given the US Election, Tom and Stuart dedicate this episode of The Studies Show to talking about government investment in science. How bad is it if politicians cut the science budget? Exactly how much do you get back for every pound or dollar spent on science—and how is that even calculated in the first place?The Studies Show is brought to you by Works in Progress magazine—a journal of science, history, and technology that discusses the secrets behind human progress. You can read their published essays at worksinprogress.co...
2024-11-05
52 min
True Potential Morning Markets
UK economic activity strengthens | Morning Markets
Manufacturing and services data shows an overall modest but positive economic trajectory for the UK. Paul Durrans, Investment Director, covers highlights from the report and how they may influence the interest rate policy discussions from the Bank of England as demonstrated by the recent comments from Huw Pill and Jonathan Haskel.
2024-04-24
03 min
Walker Crips' Market Commentary
The Bank of England is poised for potential interest rate cuts ahead of the Federal Reserve
As inflation dynamics diverge between the UK and the US, the Bank of England (“BOE”) is poised for potential interest rate cuts ahead of the Federal Reserve. Bloomberg reports that the momentum of lowering inflation in the UK, with further easing expected, bolsters the case for a summer rate cut. Despite warnings from BOE Monetary Policy Committee members Jonathan Haskel, Catherine Mann and Megan Greene about the likelihood of rate cuts, market dynamics suggest a shift in monetary policy could occur sooner due to the UK's distinct economic conditions.Stocks featured:Mondi, Dr Martens and...
2024-04-23
07 min
Society of Professional Economists - Econ Thoughts
Interview with Jonathan Haskel
Filippo Gaddo, Managing Director at MAP and SPE member, held a discussion with Jonathan Haskel, Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School, Imperial College London and External Member of the Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England. In the interview, Jonathan explained the difference between short-term productivity, which shows quite a lot of variability, and long-term productivity, which is driven by long term trends. The conversation also covered a theme of Jonathan’s work and a subject of his previous books Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy and Capitalism without Capital – the role of the intan...
2024-04-18
36 min
The Cambridge Union | In Conversation With...
This House Believes The Global Economy Is Still An Imperial One | Cambridge Union
This debate took place on Thursday 8th February 2024 at 8:00pm in the Debating Chamber. From the 17th Century to the 20th Century, global economic systems were often forged from imperialistic structures- in its first wave, the exploitation of the Americas and the expansion of slavery, and in the second wave, the vast scramble for African and Asian territory for resources and markets. In the aftermath of the Second World War, empires crumbled, and in its place, a new set of "Bretton Woods" institutions, including the World Bank and the IMF, designed to...
2024-02-18
1h 13
Emotionally Raw Coverage
EP16 (S1) - Can't Turn This Off
From Jewfros to Jew hatred, Amy and Dor plunge into the weight of history amid distractions and news updates. Casual banter about personal style morphs into a raw reckoning with intergenerational trauma, and the pressure for Jews to be 'good victims’ and ‘just get over it.’Amy questions if history repeats itself, and finds solace in Haskel Lookstein's 1985 book, Were We Our Brothers' Keepers?, exploring the American Jewish response to the Holocaust, and featuring a foreword by Elie Wiesel. Despair sets in, intensifying the feeling of being stuck in a holding pattern. Amy and Dor...
2023-10-27
30 min
Warning with Dr. Jonathan Hansen
M - 07/03/23 - Dr. Hansen - Israeli Parliament, MK Sharren Haskel, etc.
Israeli Parliament, MK Sharren Haskel, etc. 2023/07/03 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Eagles Saving Nations Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen worldministries.org (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen’s FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://ww...
2023-07-03
27 min
Macro Bytes
Restarting the intangible economy – with Professor Jonathan Haskel
Paul talks to Professor Jonathan Haskel, an external member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee and co-author of ‘Restarting the Future: How to fix the intangible economy’, and Sree Kochugovindan, senior economist at abrdn, about the intangible economy. The economy increasingly consists of ideas, brands, and relationships. This shift from “stuff” to intangibles has wide-ranging implications for productivity, competition, inequality, and how policymakers should manage the modern economy.
2023-06-30
36 min
Direto ao Ponto
segunda-feira, 12/06/2023
No cenário doméstico, texto do novo arcabouço fiscal recebeu 31 sugestões de emendas em comissão do Senado. Omar Aziz, relator do marco fiscal no Senado, vai se reunir com Haddad e líderes partidários e afirmou que o projeto deve ser votado até o dia 21 de junho. Arthur Lira escolheu método que dificulta a aprovação de emendas parlamentares na tramitação da reforma tributária. Integrantes do planalto sinalizam que governo precisa de pelo menos R$ 110 bi para zerar déficit primário em 2024. No cenário internacional, inflação ao produtor vem aba...
2023-06-12
03 min
美股市況速解
20230527/債限協議成型、X-Date延後,股市續漲。三A領漲科技股(AVGO-AMD-ASML);福特-特斯拉充電站結盟,兩車廠股價雙漲
今天是5月27日星期六 . 標普500指數上漲1.30%、收在4205.45 道瓊工業指數上漲1.00%、收在33093.34 那斯達克指數上漲2.19% 費城半導體指數上漲6.26% 恐慌指數VIX下跌6.22%、收在17.95% 美國10年期公債殖利率下降2.67個基點、來到3.795% 美國2年期公債殖利率上升3.53個基點、來到4.568% 美元指數下跌0.02%、收在104.23 . 經濟數據部分, 美國4月份PCE年增率(從4.2%)上升到4.4%、高於市場預期(4.3%);核心PCE年增率同樣相對前一期(4.6%)呈現上升,來到4.7%、高於市場預期(4.6%)水準。另外,4月份耐久財訂單月增率(從2.8%)下滑到1.1%,高於市場預期的-1%水準。最後,5月份密大消費者信心終值(從57.7)上修到59.2,其中,預估未來1年和未來5至10年的通膨水準都比初值呈現下滑。整體來說,由於PCE數據上升,使得昨天FedWatch工具顯示,預估6月份升息一碼的機率正式突破五成、來到71.1%。在美國債務上限議題之後,或許下個市場焦點會逐漸轉往通膨僵固性的議題上。 . 美股部分, 消息面傳出共和黨和白宮就債務上限進行協商,所架構出來的協議內容有了初步架構,一致同意提高未來兩年美國聯邦政府的發債上限,但其他議題仍然存在分歧,預計談判仍將繼續。目前高盛預估如果債務上限協議能在周六(5/27)結束前宣布,那麼眾議院有機會在下周二(5/30)或下周三(5/31)進行投票。至於下周一(5/29)因為是美國的陣亡將士紀念日、放假一天──股市同樣休市一天,所以投票不會在周一舉行。 . 而除了債務上限協商有所進展,對於美國公債違約日(X-Date)也傳出好消息!美國財政部長葉倫昨天公布最新的預估資金用盡日期,從先前的6/1延後到6/5。 . 而在股市表現上,債務上限協議似乎有譜,同時美債大限之日(X-Date)延遲到6/5,使得投資人再度重拾起對於美國債務上限議題能夠圓滿落幕的憧憬,美股四大指數延續前一天的強勁走勢,標普500指數站回4200點大關之上,道瓊工業指數終止連五跌、守穩200日均線(32773.83),而那斯達克指數和費半指數都續創今年以來新高。其中,費半指數的20日均線(3095.80)與50日均線(3086.21)呈現黃金交叉、氣勢最為強勁。 . 而在類股表現上,標普11大類股(ETF)昨天有三個類股表現優於大盤(標普500指數+1.30%),分別是科技(+2.84%)、非必需消費(+2.35%),以及通訊服務(+2.04%)。惟二下跌的則是能源(-0.39%)、健康照護(-0.20%)。 . 在尖牙股表現上,昨天網飛/NFLX(+5.54%)、特斯拉/TSLA(+4.72%)、亞馬遜/AMZN(+4.44%)漲幅都超過4%,明顯對於通訊服務和非必需消費類股帶來提振效果。而和非必需消費類股比較相關的個股消息,是福特汽車/F(+6.24%)宣布與特斯拉/TSLA(+4.72%)達成協議,明年起福特電動車車主能在北美地區使用特斯拉超過1.2萬個超級充電站,成為兩家車廠結盟合作的第一步。 . 至於科技股的上漲,主要來自博通/AVGO(+11.52%)、超微/AMD(+5.55%)、艾司摩爾/ASML(+3.87%)昨天股價大幅續漲所帶動。 . 債券市場部分, 隨著PCE數據透露通膨出現反彈、仍然居高難下的情況,FED克里夫蘭分行行長梅斯特(Loretta Mester)表示感到擔憂,並且認為FED仍然有需要「稍微進一步」升息,然後保持在高檔一段時間。市場對於FED升息預期持續加溫,但另一方面又針對經濟衰退的潛在風險有所顧慮,使得美債利率出現短天期上升、長天期下降的狀態,讓殖利率曲線倒掛程度加深。不過,面對美國債務上限協議露出曙光,仍然使得信用利差部分獲得改善,配合股市氣氛明顯好轉,非投資等級債券走勢優於高信評的投資等級債券。 . 在美國債券型ETF的價格變化上, 美國投資等級債券ETF(LQD)上漲0.42% 美國非投資等級債ETF(HYG)上漲0.61% . 外匯市場部分, 美元指數盤中一度上漲0.16%、來到104.42,但隨著美國債務上限協議有譜、整體市場避險情緒降溫,使得美元指數走勢拉回、漲幅全數回吐。但由於升息預期以及短天期美債利率上升,使得美元指數仍然有所支撐,終場基本持平、收在104.23。其他非美貨幣以英鎊、加幣、澳幣表現最好,漲幅都在0.18%上下。不排除受到昨天西德州原油期貨上漲1.45%、來到每桶72.87美元,以及英國央行政策官員(Jonathan Haskel)暗示可能支持進一步升息來對抗英國通膨僵固性的鷹派發言,使得商品或幣及英鎊能相對有所表現。 . 後續即將公布的重要數據包含: 下周一(5/29):美股休市 下周二(5/30):歐元區5月景氣指數、美國5月消費者信心 下周三(5/31):中國5月官方PMI、德國5月CPI初值、美國5月芝加哥PMI、美國4月JOLTs職位空缺數 下周四(6/1):中國5月財新PMI、歐元區5月Markit製造業PMI、美國ADP就業人數、美國5月ISM製造業PMI 下周五(6/2):美國5月非農就業數據 . 以上是今天所有內容,我們下次見 . 【臉書粉專-早上7點投資晨訊】https://www.facebook.com/0700inv . 【線上聽】https://podcasts.google.com/search/早上7點投資晨訊 . (以上內容均來自網路公開資訊,資料僅供參考而非投資依據) . #早上7點投資晨訊 #投資 #晨訊 #美股 #債券 #外匯 #金融 #市場 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2023-05-27
08 min
Public lecture podcasts
Prof Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake: Restarting The Future - How To Fix The Intangible Economy
In this lecture, Professor Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake join us to discuss their latest book ‘Restarting the future: How to fix the intangible economy’. Our economies have become increasingly reliant on intangible assets that derive their value from ideas, knowledge and relationships rather than material properties. Haskel and Westlake explore how intangible assets differ from tangible ones and why it is important that the institutions that govern our economies keep up with the intangible revolution. This public event took place on 28 February 2023. It forms part of the ‘Polycrisis!’ event series hosted by the University of Bath Institute for Policy Research
2023-03-01
59 min
The Health Foundation podcast
Is ill health driving economic inactivity, and what can be done about it? – with Sarah O’Connor and Professor James Banks
We're all familiar with some of the challenges ahead in the UK: a fiscal squeeze, limp productivity, a labour shortage and an ageing population with increasing needs. As Andy Haldane put it in our recent REAL Challenge lecture, two routes to prosperity for the UK include increasing the number of workers and their productivity. But both of these routes now appear to be hampered by increasing ill health. Since the pandemic, 600,000 working people have become economically inactive – that’s the size of the city of Manchester taken out of the economy. Two-thirds are the over 50s who've left a...
2022-12-10
39 min
Off The Shelf
Stian Westlake on his co-authored book Restarting the Future
The past two decades have witnesses sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Listen in as our guest Stian Westlake gives us some key insights from the book he co-authored with Jonathan Haskel, Restarting the Future-How to fix the intangible economy. In the podcast we discuss how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas, relationships, brands, and knowledge.
2022-08-25
25 min
The Last Optimist
Restarting the Future?
This week Mark Mills expands on his Wall Street Journal review of the book Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy by Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake. Source
2022-08-01
40 min
Social Science Bites
Jonathan Haskel on Intangibles
The knowledge economy. Intellectual property. Software. Maybe even bitcoin. All pretty much intangible, and yet all clearly real and genuinely valuable. This is the realm where economist Jonathan Haskel of Imperial College London mints his own non-physical scholarship. “In the old days,” relates the co-author of Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy, “the assets of companies, the sort of secret sauce by which companies would generate their incomes and do their services for which they’re employed for, was very tangible-based. These would be companies with lots of machines, these would be companies with oil tankers, with bui...
2022-06-01
17 min
Hub Podcasts
Episode #57: Dialogue with Jonathan Haskel
Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology. The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with British economist Jonathan Haskel about his influential, new book (co-authored with Stian Westlake), Restarting the Fu...
2022-05-18
29 min
Capitalisn't
The Intangible Economy with Jonathan Haskel + Roe v Wade & Corporate America
What do lighthouses, the wheelie suitcase, Harry Potter, and Wikipedia have in common? They showcase the progressive evolution towards investment in the "intangible economy": one prioritizing knowledge, relationships, design, reputation, and other internal organization over physical assets. Jonathan Haskel is Professor of Economics at Imperial College (London) and the co-author of a new book "Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy". Bethany and Luigi sit down with Haskel to discuss the characteristics and consequences of this economy, its value to society, the system of rewards and incentives behind it, and the role for government in regulating it. They...
2022-05-12
56 min
Productivity Puzzles
Restarting the Future: How Intangibles Can Fuel Productivity
Why has economic growth slowed down? Have we already exhausted the benefits from the digital revolution? Are the trusted institutions of the 20th century now failing in the investments most needed for future growth in productivity? This episode takes a deep dive into the book Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy, which provides a new explanation for why growth has slowed and why we need a reset of institutions and policies. The topics covered include R&D, software, design, training, reputation & branding and business processes. Intangible...
2022-04-27
54 min
Kick the Dogma
The Intangible Economy
Today’s topic is the intangible economy, what it means for competition, policy, inequality, and so much more. For fifty years, the percentage of investment in corporate America and elsewhere allocated to intangible assets has risen slowly but steadily as a percentage of the total. An increasingly intangible rich economy has a meaningful impact on the way companies are valued, how startups are financed, how economic data is measured and reported, and the effectiveness of policy makers’ tools to manage the economy. A paper from McKinsey states that over the past 25 years the share of total investment in intangibles increased...
2022-04-08
00 min
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, "Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy" (Princeton UP, 2022)
The past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas, relationships, brands, and knowledge.In this groundbreaking and provocative book, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake argue that the great economic disappointment of the century is the result of an incomplete transition from an economy based on physical...
2022-04-05
1h 01
New Books in Finance
Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, "Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy" (Princeton UP, 2022)
The past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas, relationships, brands, and knowledge.In this groundbreaking and provocative book, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake argue that the great economic disappointment of the century is the result of an incomplete transition from an economy based on physical...
2022-04-05
1h 01
New Books in Big Ideas
Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, "Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy" (Princeton UP, 2022)
The past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas, relationships, brands, and knowledge.In this groundbreaking and provocative book, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake argue that the great economic disappointment of the century is the result of an incomplete transition from an economy based on physical...
2022-04-05
1h 01
New Books in Economics
Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, "Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy" (Princeton UP, 2022)
The past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas, relationships, brands, and knowledge.In this groundbreaking and provocative book, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake argue that the great economic disappointment of the century is the result of an incomplete transition from an economy based on physical...
2022-04-05
1h 01
New Books in Public Policy
Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, "Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy" (Princeton UP, 2022)
The past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas, relationships, brands, and knowledge. In this groundbreaking and provocative book, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake argue that the great economic disappointment of the century is the result of an incomplete transition from an economy based on physical capital, and show...
2022-04-05
1h 01
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Business & Career Development
Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy by Jonathan Haskel, Stian Westlake
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/563199 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy Author: Jonathan Haskel, Stian Westlake Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 49 minutes Release date: March 22, 2022 Genres: Business & Career Development Publisher's Summary: Radical ideas for restoring prosperity in today's intangible economyThe past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions...
2022-03-22
05 min
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Business & Career Development
Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy by Jonathan Haskel, Stian Westlake
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/563199to listen full audiobooks. Title: Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy Author: Jonathan Haskel, Stian Westlake Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 49 minutes Release date: March 22, 2022 Genres: Business & Career Development Publisher's Summary: Radical ideas for restoring prosperity in today's intangible economyThe past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded...
2022-03-22
7h 49
Get New Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy by Stian Westlake, Jonathan Haskel
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/563199 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy Author: Stian Westlake, Jonathan Haskel Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 49 minutes Release date: March 22, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Radical ideas for restoring prosperity in today's intangible economyThe past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the...
2022-03-22
05 min
Get New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy by Stian Westlake, Jonathan Haskel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/563199to listen full audiobooks. Title: Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy Author: Stian Westlake, Jonathan Haskel Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 49 minutes Release date: March 22, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Radical ideas for restoring prosperity in today's intangible economyThe past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills that have left people wondering what has happened to the future they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions...
2022-03-22
7h 49
Ben Yeoh Chats
Stian Westlake on the intangible economy, recession, stagnation, inequality, BS jobs and new institutions
Stian Westlake is the chief exec at the Royal Statistical Society, and before that he was a policy advisor to government and the executive director at Nesta. He is the co-author with Jonathan Haskel of Capitalism without Capital, and they have a new book out, Restarting the Future (22 March 2022). Stian discusses how recessions might be different under an intangible economy. I ask him (H/T Tyler Cowen) how national security concerns might be different in a very intangible world. Part of his answer: ...if you are an interconnected, relatively open economy, and Russia was always the m...
2022-03-21
1h 18
The New Bazaar
The intangible economy
Today’s episode is about something you might have noticed just by looking around you. Especially if you’re old enough.The economy has been shifting away from the material and towards the intangible -- things like data, design, personality, research, ways of expressing ourselves. The importance of these things has grown, reflected in the investments that businesses have made. More money now goes to branding, and research and development, training, and software, and the tech we love to use for pleasure and for work. Today’s episode is all about the profound and sub...
2022-03-17
54 min
Forward Thinking
Forward Thinking on the transformative role of intangible assets in companies and economies with Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake
In this episode of the McKinsey Global Institute’s Forward Thinking podcast, co-host Janet Bush talks with Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake. Jonathan Haskel is professor of economics at Imperial College Business School at Imperial College London and an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England. Stian Westlake is chief executive of the Royal Statistical Society in the United Kingdom. Haskel and Westlake talk about their pioneering work on intangible assets: how to define them to reflect their growing role in companies and economies, the benefits and risks, and how to enable a smoother transition to...
2022-01-12
39 min
Market Makers
#211 Finanspaket Under Julg(U)ranen
Årets sista avsnitt av Market Makers är här! I avsnittet diskuteras året som gått, våra bästa och sämsta trades, vad vi har lärt oss och hur vi positionerar oss inför 2022. Dessutom bjuds det på ett case: uran - råvaran som legat i djup dvala i över ett årtionde men som nu börjar vakna till liv!Stanna även kvar till slutet för att få en liten julklapp från en av våra mest populära gäster i år!Våra investeringar: Labelf...
2021-12-23
1h 21
Industry4Good
Ép. #3 - « Pas de tech sans industrie » avec Luc Julia
La valeur des actifs immatériels a dépassé il y a une dizaine d’années la valeur des actifs matériels, selon une étude de Jonathan Haskel et Stian Westlake à partir des bilans des plus grandes entreprises mondiales. À croire que la bulle Internet de 2000 s’est malignement laissée oublier ces vingt dernières années. Et si la technologie ne prenait sens qu’au travers de l’industrie ? Et si la crise d’approvisionnement engendrée par la Covid était le déclencheur d’un retour progressif de la considération des actifs matériels dans notre...
2021-10-09
36 min
Productivity Puzzles
Can we still measure productivity in the modern economy?
The one big question anyone working on productivity issues gets most is: how do you actually measure it? How do we count what we make? And can we capture everything needed to produce products and services? And can economists and statisticians keep up with the rapid changes in today’s modern economy? To answer these questions, host Bart van Ark is joined by Josh Martin, Head of Productivity at the Office for National Statistics, Rebecca Riley, director of the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence and Professor of Practice at King’s Business School and Jonathan Haskel, Professor of Ec...
2021-09-09
52 min
Cipher Vision
Capitalism without capital - Intangible Assets
This episode features the renowned British economist and author Jonathan Haskel. He talks about the shift from tangible to intangible assets and how the economy has evolved over the last 20 years. The pandemic is sort of a kick to the intangible assets programme and the vaccine itself is an incredible intangible asset.
2021-07-01
29 min
Anatomy of a Jewish Leader
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein Pt. 2
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein is the former principal of Ramaz, Rabbi Emeritus of KJ, and one of the most influential American Jewish activists of the last century, to the point where Newsweek called him the most influential orthodox rabbi in America. As there was so much to discuss, this episode was split into two parts.Part 1: Rabbi Lookstein sits down to discuss his close relationships with massive Jewish figures, such as Rav Soloveichik and Rabbi Lamm, how he came to be in the rabbinate, and the experience of becoming the rabbi of...
2021-04-19
39 min
Anatomy of a Jewish Leader
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein Pt. 1
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein is the former principal of Ramaz, Rabbi Emeritus of KJ, and one of the most influential American Jewish activists of the last century, to the point where Newsweek called him the most influential orthodox rabbi in America. As there was so much to discuss, this episode was split into two parts.Part 1: Rabbi Lookstein sits down to discuss his close relationships with massive Jewish figures, such as Rav Soloveichik and Rabbi Lamm, how he came to be in the rabbinate, and the experience of becoming the rabbi of...
2021-04-12
50 min
FIRE Talks Portugal
#42 - Entrevista FIRE: Emília Vieira da Casa de Investimentos
6ª Entrevista FIRE: Emília Vieira da Casa de Investimentos. Falámos sobre o percurso da Emília, sobre a filosofia de investimento em valor e como colocar os portugueses a investir melhor. Casa de Investimentos: https://www.casadeinvestimentos.pt/ Recomendações da Emília: "The Psychology of Money" de Morgan Housel https://www.goodreads.com/.../41881472-the-psychology-of... "The Little Book of Behavioral Investing" de James Montier https://www.goodreads.com/.../6922765-the-little-book-of... "O Livro do Investimento em Valor" de Christopher Browne https://www.bibliotecadacasa.pt/ "...
2021-04-10
1h 23
Attila on the World
Jonathan Haskel: Capitalism Without Capital - Thoughts and Points
In this video I will talk about the Capitalism Without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy book by Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake. We live in a new era of capitalism, when we invest in assets that we can't touch. This book is about intangible assets and it's properties, why are companies investing in it and how it plays a part in our economy. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AttilaonthWorld YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCADpTO2CJBS7HNudJu9-nvg
2021-01-23
22 min
The ESG Agenda
The rise of the intangible economy with Jonathan Haskel, author of Capitalism without Capital
As we move toward an economy that invests in intangibles like innovation, brand and reputation, what impact does that have on company value? We are joined by Professor Jonathan Haskel, Professor at Imperial College Business School and advisor to the Bank of England, to discuss how intangible factors are playing an increasingly important role in business performance and overall economic growth.
2020-10-01
32 min
The Hedgehog and the Fox
Conversations with Publishers: Sarah Caro, Princeton University Press
This week we have an interview with Sarah Caro, who describes herself on Twitter as ‘Editorial Director for Social Sciences at Princeton University Press, long-suffering Arsenal fan and qualified optimist’. In this interview we focus mostly on the first of those, though the third clearly influences everything Sarah does.As you’ll hear, she’s had an amazingly dynamic career, having worked at a significant number of leading publishers in senior roles across a number of disciplines. Along with her management role, so still finds time to commission and edit books: she’s the edit...
2019-11-27
27 min
City Journal Audio
Productivity and the “Intangible” Economy
Stian Westlake joins City Journal editor Brian Anderson to discuss the future of productivity and how institutions and policymakers can adapt to the new “intangible” economy. Throughout history, as documented in the book Capitalism Without Capital by Westlake and coauthor Jonathan Haskel, firms have invested in physical goods like machines and computers. As society has grown richer, companies have invested increasingly in “intangible” assets: research and development, branding, organizational development, and software. Today’s challenge is to build the institutions and enact the policies that will maximize the new economy’s potential.
2019-10-30
23 min
City Journal Audio
Productivity and the “Intangible” Economy
Stian Westlake joins City Journal editor Brian Anderson to discuss the future of productivity and how institutions and policymakers can adapt to the new "intangible" economy. Throughout history, as documented in the book Capitalism Without Capital by Westlake and coauthor Jonathan Haskel, firms have invested in physical goods like machines and computers. As society has grown richer, companies have invested increasingly in "intangible" assets: research and development, branding, organizational development, and software. Today's challenge is to build the institutions and enact the policies that will maximize the new economy's potential.
2019-10-30
23 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Topical Non-Fiction with Ece Temelkuran, Jonathan Haskel and Trina Beckett.
Political journalist Ece Temelkuran confronts rising populism in ‘How to Lose a Country: The 7 Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship’. (Starts at 1.20) Bank of England advisor Jonathan Haskel introduces us to the dark matter of investment in ‘Capitalism without Capital’. (Starts at 20.22) Trina Beckett uncovers the fascinating lives of ‘The Wives of The Generals’ in her biography ‘Deadlier Than the Male’. (Starts at 45.10)
2019-03-08
57 min
Middle Market Growth Conversations
RSM’s Joe Brusuelas on What to Watch in Uncertain Economic Times
Joe Brusuelas, chief economist for RSM, speaks with MMG's editor-in-chief about what U.S. middle-market managers should be watching as the economy slows and risk factors mount, notably the trade dispute with China. He weighs in on the likelihood of a 2019 recession in the U.S., the impact of the Fed's decision to pause its rate hikes, and how to plan for NAFTA modernization. Brusuelas also discusses his middle-market reading recommendations: a paper from the San Francisco Federal Reserve titled “How Much Could Negative Rates Have Helped the Recovery?”, and “Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy” by Jonathan Haske...
2019-02-20
28 min
The Capitalist
Stian Westlake on Capitalism Without Capital
When we think about the economy, we tend to think about stuff. Physical goods are manufactured and sold, factories are built and upgraded, innovation gives us shiny new gadgets we can hold in our hands.But this is becoming a less and less accurate way of thinking about things. Increasingly, intangible assets are what matter.According to Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, the authors of the brilliant Capitalism Without Capital, these intangible assets don’t play by the basic laws of economics. And so the rise of assets you can’t touch, they argu...
2018-10-24
34 min
45 Graus
#34 Afonso Eça – Empreendedorismo, fin-techs e ensino no sec XXI
Afonso Fuzeta Eça um caso improvável: um professor universitário tornado empreendedor (e não, como é mais comum, um empreendedor tornado professor universitário). É professor de Finanças na Nova SBE e co-fundador da Raize, uma empresa de tecnologia financeira (do novo mundo das FinTech), que é a primeira e maior gestora em Portugal de plataformas de financiamento colectivo (o chamado: Crowdfunding). É, portanto, o convidado ideal para matar dois coelhos de uma só cajadada: Por um lado, pude conversar sobre empreendedorismo com alguém que asegura uma perspectiva realista, sem as fatuidades ou explicações simplistas que é comum ou...
2018-10-17
1h 36
45 Graus
#34 Afonso Eça – Empreendedorismo, fin-techs e ensino no sec XXI
Afonso Fuzeta Eça um caso improvável: um professor universitário tornado empreendedor (e não, como é mais comum, um empreendedor tornado professor universitário). É professor de Finanças na Nova SBE e co-fundador da Raize, uma empresa de tecnologia financeira (do novo mundo das FinTech), que é a primeira e maior gestora em Portugal de plataformas de financiamento colectivo (o chamado: Crowdfunding). É, portanto, o convidado ideal para matar dois coelhos de uma só cajadada: Por um lado, pude conversar sobre empreendedorismo com alguém que asegura uma perspectiva realista, sem as fatuidades ou explicações simplistas que é comum ou...
2018-10-17
1h 36
WhoWhatWhy's Podcasts
RadioWhoWhatWhy: Capitalism Without Capital
It’s always scary to hear a Wall Streeter utter the hackneyed phrase, “this time it’s different.” And yet today it really is. Especially the economic conditions that make up the operating system for today’s world. As markets ride a roller coaster this week, as the political environment is heavily focused on international trade and tariffs on manufactured objects like cars and jeans, the reality is that all of this is yesterday's way of looking at the economy. This, according to Jonathan Haskel, who is a member of the Bank of England’s rate-setting Monetary Policy Commi...
2018-10-12
28 min
This is Capitalism
The Intangible Economy: The New Age of Capitalism - Episode 1
Why can't some of the most profitable companies in the world be valued? From fitness classes to global tech firms and coffee chains, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake reveal the growing dominance of the intangible economy and the implications for society, equality and productivity.
2018-09-20
13 min
Unwind and Indulge in the World of Literature With Full Audiobook Luxury
Capitalism Without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy Audiobook by Jonathan Haskel
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 322701 Title: Capitalism Without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy Author: Jonathan Haskel, Stian Westlake Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Length: 08:57:25 Language: English Release date: 12-15-17 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Business & Economics, Business Development Summary: The first comprehensive account of the growing dominance of the intangible economy Early in the twenty-first century, a quiet revolution occurred. For the first time, the major developed economies began to invest more in intangible assets, like design, branding, R&D, or software, than in tangible assets, like machinery, buildings, and computers...
2017-12-15
8h 57
Start the Week
The power and beauty of objects.
A mysterious doll's house is at the centre of Jessie Burton's novel The Miniaturist, now dramatised for television. Burton tells Tom Sutcliffe about the claustrophobic world she created amidst the wealthy merchant traders of 17th century Holland. The economist Jonathan Haskel points to the quiet revolution that has taken place since then, as developed countries now invest more in intangible assets like design and software, than in tangible goods like machinery and computers. He asks what impact this has had on economic inequality and low productivity. And then two objects that tell stories far beyond themselves: the umbrella and...
2017-12-11
41 min
RSA Events
Capitalism Without Capital
What has led to the rise of the ‘intangible economy’? And what impact is it having on levels of inequality and productivity? Economic analysts Stian Westlake and Jonathan Haskel investigate. For all sorts of businesses, from tech firms and pharma companies to coffee shops and gyms, the ability to deploy assets that one can neither see nor touch is increasingly the main source of long-term success. What does the future of an intangible world look like, and how can managers, investors, and policymakers exploit the characteristics of an intangible age to grow our companies and economies? Th...
2017-11-23
58 min
VoxTalk Vaults
Redefining GDP
Diane Coyle, Jonathan Haskel interviewed by Tim Phillips, 21 November 2017 GDP is the default indicator we use to measure how well or bad a country is doing. Diane Coyle and Jonathan Haskel discuss how factors such as technological change, skills, or the economic structure should be taken into account. They jointly won the first Indigo Prize in October 2017, a competition asking participants to think about a new GDP measure.
2017-11-21
14 min
The Briefing Room
Why Did People Vote Leave?
Why did so many people in the UK vote to Leave the EU? David Aaronovitch talks to residents in the pro-Leave city of Wakefield and finds out from experts why personal prosperity was a poor indicator of referendum voting intention.Guests include: Stian Westlake, Executive Director of Policy and Research, NEST, and author of 'The Intangible Economy' with Jonathan Haskel Ben Shimshon, BritainThinks, market research and communications consultancy Molly Crockett, Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Producer: Joe Kent Researchers: Alex Burton and Kirsteen Knight.
2016-07-14
28 min
Analysis
The End of the Pay Rise?
Something strange has been happening in the British economy. For over six years now, wages have fallen for most of us, which is unprecedented in British modern history. And despite the return of economic growth, wages still have not picked up.What has happened? And crucially is this a long term problem - is this the end of the pay rise? Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, explores the mystery of our falling wages and finds out how it is related to how productive we are, but also to how wages themselves are shared...
2014-07-14
28 min
Cambridge Science Festival 2011
Science futures at the Cambridge Science Festival
Science research funding is hitting some lean economic times. With less money should science be led by its economic impact? How will the research landscape change? Join leading experts from the worlds of science, politics and economics to debate how your tax money should be spent. These include former MP Dr Evan Harris, Dr David Cleevely of the Centre for Science and Policy and Professor Jonathan Haskel of Imperial College.This event will be chaired by Tim Radford (The Guardian) and is followed by an informal reception.
2011-03-22
47 min
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Video
Where is Future Growth Going to Come From?
Contributor(s): Professor John Van Reenen, Professor Jonathan Haskel | Where will the sources of new growth come from in the wake of the financial crisis and recession? What is the role of education, labour markets and government policy in supporting this growth? John Van Reenen has been professor of economics at LSE and the director of the Centre for Economic Performance, since October 2003. Jonathan Haskel is a Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School based in the Healthcare Management and Innovation and Enterprise Group. The CEP is an interdisciplinary research centre at the LSE Research Laboratory. It was established...
2011-02-17
1h 28
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Where is Future Growth Going to Come From?
Contributor(s): Professor John Van Reenen, Professor Jonathan Haskel | Where will the sources of new growth come from in the wake of the financial crisis and recession? What is the role of education, labour markets and government policy in supporting this growth? John Van Reenen has been professor of economics at LSE and the director of the Centre for Economic Performance, since October 2003. Jonathan Haskel is a Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School based in the Healthcare Management and Innovation and Enterprise Group. The CEP is an interdisciplinary research centre at the LSE Research Laboratory. It was established...
2011-02-17
1h 28
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Where is Future Growth Going to Come From?
Contributor(s): Professor John Van Reenen, Professor Jonathan Haskel | Where will the sources of new growth come from in the wake of the financial crisis and recession? What is the role of education, labour markets and government policy in supporting this growth? John Van Reenen has been professor of economics at LSE and the director of the Centre for Economic Performance, since October 2003. Jonathan Haskel is a Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School based in the Healthcare Management and Innovation and Enterprise Group. The CEP is an interdisciplinary research centre at the LSE Research Laboratory. It was established...
2011-02-17
1h 28
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Video
Where is Future Growth Going to Come From?
Contributor(s): Professor John Van Reenen, Professor Jonathan Haskel | Where will the sources of new growth come from in the wake of the financial crisis and recession? What is the role of education, labour markets and government policy in supporting this growth? John Van Reenen has been professor of economics at LSE and the director of the Centre for Economic Performance, since October 2003. Jonathan Haskel is a Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School based in the Healthcare Management and Innovation and Enterprise Group. The CEP is an interdisciplinary research centre at the LSE Research Laboratory. It was established...
2011-02-17
1h 28