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FearonomicsFearonomicsWar and post-war economics: lessons for UkrainePolicymakers and investors need to be aware of the short and long-term challenges Ukraine faces during the war and those that the country will have to deal with in the post-war period. The panel takes a broad look at the historical experience of war and peace and examines the impact that armed conflicts have had on economic performance and political, social and population trends, both during the wars and after they end. This retrospective aims to provide some indication of the sheer scale of the challenges that Ukraine has been subject to and will face...2023-05-261h 00FearonomicsFearonomicsRegional Economic Prospects 2023The much-anticipated EBRD Regional Economic Prospects were back in the new panel discussion format for a special EBRD Annual Meeting 2023 edition. The interactive discussion covered the latest economic forecasts for the regions where the EBRD invests. EBRD Chief Economist Beata Javorcik discussed with outstanding regional experts the extraordinary challenges that policymakers are confronted with in the world of relentless inflationary pressures and repeated economic crises. Keynote speaker Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist, EBRD Moderator Jonathan Charles, Strategic Communications Consultant and Broadcaster Speakers Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Institut d'Études Politiques2023-05-2655 minFearonomicsFearonomicsUkraine Event Special: Sustainable macroeconomic policies for the war and beyondNearly nine months after the Russian invasion, the war has seriously affected Ukraine’s economy, which is facing daunting tasks.   Macroeconomic and financial sector stability are essential for the continued functioning of the economy and maintaining the war effort. Supporting and stimulating the real economy are the key elements of its economic sustainability. Participants: Odile Renaud-Basso,  President,  EBRD Tymofiy Mylovanov, President, Kyiv School of Economics Torbjörn Becker, Professor of economics, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics – SITE and CEPR Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist, EBRD (moderator) 2022-12-0755 minFearonomicsFearonomics2022-23 EBRD Transition Report launch Business UnusualListen to the live launch of the Transition Report 2022-23: Business Unusual.\ A global pandemic, lockdowns, supply-chain disruption, war in Europe, rocketing gas prices, forced mass migration, high inflation, growing debt burdens, reshoring, friendshoring … This non-exhaustive – yet quite exhausting – list would be enough of a challenge for governments and businesses to manage over a decade or more. And yet, all of this has happened over the past three years, with the prospect of more turbulence to come.  It is clear that there is no going back to the pre-pandemic “business as usual”. Our approach to work has bee...2022-11-241h 19FearonomicsFearonomicsA Cold Winter Ahead? Latest economic forecasts from the EBRDThis special episode in Fearonomics series looks at the economic risks of recent geopolitical turmoil. Ths live event, where the EBRD launched their economic forecasts, analysed the impact of recent turbulence on the economic outlook, including fallout from Russia’s war on Ukraine, the energy crisis and rising inflation. Participants:  Beata Javorcik - Chief Economist, EBRD Sergei Guriev – Professor, Sciences Po Provost Heike Harmgart – EBRD Managing Director, SEMED Jonathan Charles (Moderator) - former EBRD Managing Director, Communications 2022-09-2856 minFearonomicsFearonomicsFearonomics: the cost of discriminationRate, review and subscribe to our podcast At a time when we’re living through the highest inflation in decades, a cost of living crisis and dramatically falling rates of growth, the new Fearonomics episode looks at the cost of discrimination to the global economy. Despite the recent advancement in the equality of rights and inclusion, 45 per cent of American workers have experienced discrimination in the past year, according to Gallup. The World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law 2022 report states that around 2.4 billion women of working age lack equal economic opportunities and...2022-06-2143 minFearonomicsFearonomicsFearonomics: why we fear migrationRate, review and subscribe to our podcast The new episode of the EBRD’s  Fearonomics podcast looks at the most common fears around migration. The rate of growth of displaced people in the world is alarming. A 100 million is the latest UNHCR estimate -which equals to 1 per cent of the global population. This stark anti-record reflects the precarious state of the world we are in. The War on Ukraine, other conflicts, human rights violations, persecutions and violence are behind the unprecedented movement of people. At the same, as the Covi...2022-06-1345 minFearonomicsFearonomicsFearonomics: the future pandemics we fearRate, review and subscribe to our podcast   The new episode of the EBRD’s  Fearonomics podcast explores the risks of future pandemics.   With new cases of monkeypox globally detected, the looming risks of growing anti-microbial resistance and the impact of climate crisis, is the next pandemic just around the corner?   The IMF has recently forecasted the global cost of the Covid-19 pandemic will rise beyond $12,5 trillion through 2024, fuelled by vast gaps in vaccination rates, widening divergence between rich and poor and disproportionate gender impacts.   But w...2022-05-2040 minFearonomicsFearonomicsFearonomics: why should we fear inflationRate, review, download our podcast In the new episode of the EBRD’s  Fearonomics podcast Jonathan Charles, the EBRD’s Managing Director of Communications,  Sergei Guriev, former EBRD Chief Economist and now Professor of Economics at Science Po, and Beata Javorcik, the EBRD’s current Chief Economist, examine the threat to our economies from inflation and whether we risk an era of stagflation. Policymakers had to step up support for businesses and the population at large when Covid-19 was at its worse. The strain on public budgets was palpable – even before Russia’s war on Ukraine. ...2022-05-0540 minFearonomicsFearonomicsFearonomics: death of globalisationRate, review and subscribe to our podcast The new episode of the EBRD’s  Fearonomics podcast explores the risks of rolling back globalisation. Globalisation connected the world’s economies as never before. Cross-border trade in goods and services became a routine. The financial crisis of 15 years ago highlighted how fast contagion can spread around the globe. The Covid pandemic exposed how fragile supply chains can be. And now Russia’s war on Ukraine suggests that economic links can be a source of weakness, not strength. Listen to Jonathan Charles, the EBRD’...2022-04-2034 minFearonomicsFearonomicsFearonomics: will the global energy crisis end the shift to green?Fearonomics: will global energy crisis end the shift to green? Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast In its second episode the EBRD’s new Fearonomics podcast is exploring what are the risks and solutions to the global energy crisis. Listen to Jonathan Charles, EBRD’s Managing Director, Communications, Sergei Guriev, EBRD former Chief Economist and professor of economics at Science Po and Beata Javorcik, EBRD’s Chief Economist (current) and also professor of Economics at Oxford University discussing   As Europe scrambles to find alternatives to Russian gas, some countries face the prospect...2022-04-0738 minFearonomicsFearonomicsFearonomics: can we fix the looming food crisis?Fearonomics: can we fix the looming food crisis? EBRD’s new podcast confronts biggest economic fears   Listen to a new EBRD podcast called “Fearonomics”, which aims to help confront – and overcome - fears about the global economy by looking at the latest economic data, debunking myths and defining the risks to watch out for.   Jonathan Charles, EBRD’s Managing Director, Communications, will be discussing the most pressing issues with Sergei Guriev, EBRD former Chief Economist and professor of economics at Science Po and Beata Javorcik, EBRD’s Chief Economist (current) and also...2022-04-0134 minFearonomicsFearonomicsIn conversation with Dr Mohamed El-ErianWhat's next? Our EBRD First Vice-President Jurgen Rigterink is in conversation with Mohamed El-Erian, an Egyptian-American, born in New York, with wide experience as an academic, investor and advisor. He graduated in Economics from Queens College, Cambridge, and took his PhD at Oxford, before starting a hugely successful career which has taken him from the IMF to the investment firm PIMCO, where he became CEO and Co-CIO, and then into a portfolio of academic, public service and other roles. Foreign Policy magazine named him as a Top 100 Global Thinker four years in a row. He i...2021-11-3055 minFearonomicsFearonomicsCOP26: what’s at stake for the EBRD regionsListen, download and rate our podcast   COP26, or the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, will bring international stakeholders together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. It takes place next month in Glasgow.    The stake are very high, as the climate emergency, highlighted in the IPCC report from earlier this year, requires urgent and decisive action from the world’s governments.    The climate emergency cannot remain an abstract notion but must become a strong driver of macroeconomic policy if we a...2021-10-081h 26FearonomicsFearonomicsRobots v Covid-19: the future of work?Rate, review and download our podcast “Telecommuting”, “quaranteams”, “doomscrolling”, “upperwear” and curating one’s Zoom background have all become a part of our new remote working reality. If we were unnerved by the way digital technology was transforming our world before the pandemic, Covid-19 has only made the speed of change even faster, It is estimated that in the next five years close to 85 million jobs may be displaced by algorithms, artificial intelligence and robotics. According to the World Economic Forum Jobs Report 2020, “automation, in tandem with the COVID-19 recession, is creating a ‘double-disruption’ scenario for workers. Technologica...2021-05-2538 minFearonomicsFearonomicsCan finance reduce pollution during the Covid-19 crisis?Rate, review and download our podcast   With the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP 26) scheduled for  November, governments are under growing pressure to meet their national commitments to decarbonise.   Green transition at scale will require a lot of collaboration and, in a global economy still in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, finance will have a key role to play in ‘building back better’ and ‘building back greener’.   For instance, one proposal as to how to fund a green recovery from Covid-19 is through carbon taxation. It can change t...2021-05-1745 minFearonomicsFearonomicsThe EBRD at 30: what’s next?Rate, review and download our podcast On the 15April 1991, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development opened its doors for business for the first time. It was conceived by its founders as ‘a new and unique structure of co‑operation’ for a continent still recovering from the shock of the collapse of communism. Its mission then, as now, was to further progress towards market-oriented economies and promote private and entrepreneurial initiative. So, at the age of 30, how is the EBRD doing? What are the challenges for its future? What has the EBRD t...2021-04-161h 25FearonomicsFearonomicsHow to measure impact of multilateral lendingRate, review and download our podcast The Multilateral development banks were set up after the Second World War to be the original impact investors, fighting poverty, inequality or more currently climate change.   “To demonstrate our impact is crucial at a time where multilateralism is often challenged, when there is a tendency to think that, we are more effective when we work at a country level than at the global level. And I think that the ability to show that and acting in this mutual framework is helpful to deliver some impacts on values because we are...2021-03-051h 25FearonomicsFearonomicsCombatting inequality during and after Covid-19Rate, review and download our podcast Inequality is emerging as the “biggest policy challenge” during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, with the World Bank estimating that extreme global poverty is to rise for the first time in over 20 years.    “The coronavirus pandemic is possibly the first so-called ‘global event’”, said Professor Branko Milanovic in the latest EBRD Economics Talk.    Sir Angus Deaton, Nobel Prize laureate, also took part in the discussion on the nature of inequality and how it will be aggravated by the pandemic.   EBRD Chief Econom...2021-01-221h 28FearonomicsFearonomicsThe State Strikes Back: what is the role of the state post Covid-19?In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the key role of the state amidst managing public health and economic disaster. However, if the role of state is growing, is it actually a good thing? These are just a few of the questions discussed in this special live launch of 2020-21 Transition Report: The State Strike Back. EBRD's Anthony Williams was join by a great line up of guests: Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL) where she is Founding Director of the Institute for Innovation and Public...2020-11-111h 34FearonomicsFearonomicsThe growing mountain of debt: how Covid-19 is creating a big pile of debt and what to do with itRate, review and download our podcast   It’s been almost a year since reports of a new strain of coronavirus first emerged. Even back then the IMF was sounding the alarm about the high and rising levels of debt in developing economies.   Today, after lockdowns and severe economic contractions, debt is growing almost as fast as the coronavirus pandemic is spreading.   “It’s not the moment to be timid on debt crisis resolution,’ says the World Bank’s Chief Economist, Carmen Reinhart.   “Proposals need to be bold...2020-10-291h 26FearonomicsFearonomicsFiscal policy and the post Covid-19 social contractRate, review and download our podcast The full cost of the coronavirus pandemic is still unknown. But state spending has skyrocketed as governments try to protect whole sectors and industries which were put into induced comas this spring.  How will we pay our debts incurred during this crisis? What will be the price of recovery? In this coronavirus special, EBRD Managing Director of Communications, Jonathan Charles and EBRD Chief Economist Beata Javorcik were joined by: Willem H. Buiter, the former Citibank Chief Economist and Member of the Monetary Policy committee of t...2020-07-101h 25FearonomicsFearonomicsIs technology in the era of Covid-19 a threat to democracy?The coronavirus pandemic has locked populations inside their houses and put millions under the spotlight of a new state-controlled panopticon, watching us and our movements in the name of public safety. Our Pocket Dilemma podcast presenters, Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law, were joined on Zoom by: Peter Pomerantsev-  Senior Fellow, LSE. Author: This is Not Propaganda, Nothing is True and Everything is Possible Samuel Woolley- Professor, University of Texas at Austin, Founding Director, Digital Intelligence Lab and the author of “The Reality Game: How the Next Wave of Technology Will Break the Truth” They discussed the ethica...2020-06-1544 minFearonomics: confront and overcome your fears about the global economyFearonomics: confront and overcome your fears about the global economyWill capitalism survive the coronavirus pandemic?Rate and review our Coronavirus and Capitalism special podcast episode Joseph Stiglitz, Economist and Professor, Columbia University, Beata Javorcik, EBRD Chief Economist, and Roger Cohen, the Athens Democracy Forum Host and Advisory Board member and New York Times Op-Ed columnist, discussed how and whether capitalism will survive the coronavirus pandemic. In only a few months, the coronavirus pandemic has seriously shifted the balance of power between the state and the private sector. How is this impacting our politics and economies? This Pocket Dilemmas podcast special on capitalism in the post-Covid-19 era was organised by the EBRD and the Athens Democracy...2020-06-081h 11FearonomicsFearonomicsWill capitalism survive the coronavirus pandemic?Rate and review our Coronavirus and Capitalism special podcast episode In only a few months, the coronavirus pandemic has seriously shifted the balance of power between the state and the private sector. How is this impacting our politics and economies?  This Pocket Dilemmas podcast special on capitalism in the post-Covid-19 era was organised by the EBRD and the Athens Democracy Forum (in association with The New York Times). Joseph Stiglitz, Economist and Professor, Columbia University, Beata Javorcik, EBRD Chief Economist, and Roger Cohen, the Athens Democracy Forum Host and Advisory Board member and New Yo...2020-06-081h 11FearonomicsFearonomicsThe future of capitalism post Covid-19 crisisWill the coronavirus pandemic change capitalism forever? Could such changes lead to economies and societies which are more cohesive, inclusive and fairer than those of the recent past? In this coronavirus special, EBRD Managing Director of Communications, Jonathan Charles and EBRD Chief Economist Beata Javorcik were joined by: Sir Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government and a Professorial Fellow of St Antony’s College, University of Oxford. His latest book is “The Future of Capitalism: Facing The New Anxieties” (2018).  Colin Mayer CBE, Peter Moores Professor of Manageme...2020-05-191h 23FearonomicsFearonomicsCoronavirus and the future of trust and populismThe recent 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer revealed a dramatic turnaround in levels of popular trust in governments, from their lowest to highest ever recorded levels. Indeed, government is now the institution most people trust, for the first time in the survey’s 20-year history. How brittle is this new found faith in those who govern us? Will it outlive the peak of the   global coronavirus pandemic or will it decline as our societies return to relative normality? Could populism and distrust of ‘elites’ return with a vengeance later on? Our Pocket Dilemma presenters, Jonathan Charles ...2020-05-1449 minFearonomicsFearonomicsThe Coronavirus pandemic and the future: a conversation with Ivan KrastevRate and review our Coronavirus special podcast episode   The coronavirus pandemic has already turned global politics and economics upside down. Are there lessons to be learnt from previous crises? What will happen to the nation state and how will Covid-19 impact the European project? What happens when millions of people are forced to stay at home and have time to imagine a world run differently than in the past?   In this Coronavirus special live event join us for a preview of Ivan Krastev’s new book on the coronavirus pandemic and its i...2020-05-061h 12FearonomicsFearonomicsWhat does the coronavirus pandemic mean for the gender inequality?Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas The coronavirus pandemic is changing our attitude to far more than just public health. The ways we work, socialise and travel may not be the same again for some time. But does the impact of Covid-19 affect men and women differently? Coronavirus seems to have a higher fatality rate in men. At the same time, women may suffer more from the economic fallout from the crisis, be vulnerable to domestic abuse and often have to provide the increased amount of childcare which comes with lockdowns.  2020-05-0450 minFearonomicsFearonomicsWhat does the coronavirus pandemic mean for impact investing?Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas For all the loss of human life and damage to the economy inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic, could the disease herald opportunities as well as threats? Could now be the time for socially responsible and impact investing to transform the global economy for the post-Covid-19 era?   Our presenters, Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law, were joined on Zoom by the EBRD’s Alexia Latortue and Stuart Trow to discuss whether we can make investing for good the new norm.   Like what you...2020-04-2745 minFearonomicsFearonomicsHow will the coronavirus pandemic affect the global economy?Rate and review ERD/LSE IGA joint podcast   The economic and political impact of the coronavirus pandemic is growing more dramatic by the day. Millions of businesses and the jobs they support are under threat. Civil liberties in many countries are being drastically curtailed as governments fight to control the spread of Covid-19.   How will all this change the world economy and what does it mean for globalisation as we know it?   In this Coronavirus special live event, jointly produced with the Institute for Global Affairs at the LSE, our Pocket Dilemmas host, Jonathan Charles is joined by EBRD Chief Eco...2020-04-171h 21FearonomicsFearonomicsCan open borders survive the coronavirus pandemic?Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas   More and more countries have responded to the coronavirus pandemic by closing themselves off from the rest of the world and shutting their borders, either partially or altogether. Even the European Union’s Schengen zone has reintroduced border checks.   Our presenters, Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law, were joined on Zoom by our Chief Economist, Beata Javorcik, and the Associate Director of the Centre for Global Development, Helen Dempster, to discuss the future of open borders and freedom of movement across them. What happ...2020-04-1539 minFearonomicsFearonomicsTo reform or not to reform: the populism dilemmaRate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas We say goodbye to our former Chief Economist Sergei Guriev and look back at his 3 years at the EBRD. This special episode, recorded in August, focuses on the main themes of his time with us: reforms, democracy and economic growth. Join Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law in conversation with Sergei Guriev, now a Professor of Economics at Sciences Po in Paris, to find out what it’s really like to be the Chief Economist of a major multilateral development bank. 2019-12-1146 minFearonomicsFearonomicsWhat is the future for our cities?Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas Does the uncontrolled growth of large cities endanger smart and sustainable living? From adaptive traffic lights to wooden skyscrapers, what is the future for our cities? Will they look more like an urban paradise or suburban sprawl stretching as far as the eye can see? Could algorithms help us adopt the right policies to control and manage the growth of our urban spaces? Join Jonathan Charles in conversation with Jacques Bughin, Director of the McKinsey Global Institute, and our own Tara Shirvani...2019-12-0419 minFearonomicsFearonomicsWhat happened to the hopes and dreams of 1989?Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas Join Jonathan Charles and Kerry Law on a journey to the region which breached the Berlin Wall and tore down the Iron Curtain in 1989. Where are the peoples of Germany, Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union three decades on?  we ask in this very special episode of our Pocket Dilemmas podcast. How far have their dreams of freedoms and prosperity been realised? And what is the future for market economics, democracy and political pluralism in these EBRD regions? Our s...2019-11-0745 minFearonomicsFearonomicsHow to make Chernobyl safe for the futureRate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas What are the lessons to be learnt from Chernobyl? How does one decommission a power plant which has been the site of the world’s worst nuclear accident and manage its legacy? The EBRD has been working on making the Chernobyl nuclear power plant safe for over 25 years, as explained in the latest episode of the Pocket Dilemmas podcast. Taking part are: Simon Evans of the EBRD’s Nuclear Safety team Irina Velichko, a lead engineer at the site who joins us live from the site...2019-06-1936 minFearonomicsFearonomicsWhat is the future of poverty?Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas  Earlier this year Bill Gates tweeted an infographic showing ‘how much life has improved over the last two centuries,’ particularly as measured by an apparent decline in extreme poverty. The graph provoked fierce debate amongst economists across the globe. In this episode of Pocket Dilemmas our presenters, Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law, were joined by our Chief Economist, Sergei Guriev and the Chief Economist of the UK Department for International Development, Rachel Glennerster to discuss the past, present and future of poverty. Like what you h...2019-05-2929 minFearonomicsFearonomicsMind the LGBTQI pay gap! How does sexual orientation affect the pay gap? While we often hear of the gender pay gap, we set about exploring how sexual preferences impact salaries and rights in the workplace and elsewhere.  On this week’s episode of Pocket Dilemmas we speak to Kitt Carpenter Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University, and Cevat Aksoy, one of our economists, on the LGBTQI pay gap and were surprised by some of the findings from the research. For example, on average gay men in the United States earn 11 percent less than heterosexual men, while lesbians earn 9 percent more...2019-05-2134 minFearonomicsFearonomicsIs the future here?Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas  We recorded the most recent episode of Pocket Dilemmas in front of a live audience in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital Sarajevo, host of last week’s 2019 Annual Meeting and Business Forum. Our presenters, Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law, led a discussion of the most pressing challenges of our time - climate change, technology, urbanisation, resource scarcity and global power shifts- inside the country’s Parliament Building. There was also a Q&A session with the audience. The line up of guest for this episode...2019-05-1451 minFearonomicsFearonomicsTaking the cryptic out of cryptocurrenciesTaking the cryptic out of cryptocurrencies Rate, review and subscribe to our podcast, Pocket Dilemmas   What is the future of money? Are cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin a modern-day miracle or a mirage? We invited our very own Stuart Trow and Zeynep Gurguc from Imperial College London to help us resolve this week’s dilemma on our podcast Pocket Dilemmas. We also talked to Jelena Madir, Chief Counsel and our main blockchain expert, and Urmas Peiker, the founder of Funderbeam, the world's first primary and secondary marketplace for earlystage investments, secured by the...2019-04-3029 minFearonomicsFearonomicsAge against the machine and the future of workRate, review and subscribe to our podcast Pocket Dilemmas What is the future of work? How will technology, automation and AI change our jobs and will we and our children actually have jobs the way we do now? Will, in fact, the future be a battle between us and the machines? This week we have Jason Furman from Harvard Kennedy School and our Chief Economist Sergei Guriev as our guests to help us resolve this dilemma on our podcast Pocket Dilemmas. As usual, the hosts of the Pocket Dilemmas podcast are Jonathan Charles and K...2019-04-2330 minFearonomicsFearonomicsShould algorithms rule the world?Should algorithms rule the world? Maybe they do so already and we just never noticed. Will they in fact do a better job than mere humans? How do governments use them to create legislation? What are the ethical implications of the algorithm use for policy-makers? We invited Jonnie Penn, Google Technology Policy fellow, and Dawn Duhaney, Partnerships Manager at UK Wellcome Trust to be our guests and help us resolve this dilemma on our podcast Pocket Dilemmas. As usual, the hosts of the Pocket Dilemmas podcast are Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law 2019-04-1528 minFearonomicsFearonomicsThe Brexit dilemma and its impact on the EBRD regionsEpisode One, dedicated to the origins of Brexit and its impact on the EBRD regions ( over 30 economies inside and outside the EU), was recorded in front of a live audience at our headquarters at the heart of the City of London on 3rd April and you can now listen to it here. Are there winners and losers? What do people outside the EU think about Brexit? We have all the answers here. The Pocket Dilemma hosts, Jonathan Charles and Kerrie Law, welcomed a great line up of guests, including: Sergei Guriev, EBRD Chief Economist Elina...2019-04-0451 minFearonomicsFearonomicsTeaser Pocket DilemmasThe European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is launching our new podcast, Pocket Dilemmas, with a live event at our London HQ on the origins of Brexit and its impact on EBRD countries. Pocket Dilemmas is presented by a broadcasting legend Jonathan Charles and an amazing Kerrie Law. They explore the burning issues of today- from algorithms to cryptocurrencies with a great selection of guests.   Join them! Coming soon and subscribe! 2019-03-2901 min