Recession risk is at '50 or 60%,' former Boston Fed president says
Eric Rosengren joined Market Domination to discuss how rising inflation expectations and uncertainty around tariffs could raise the risk of recession.
Eric Rosengren joined Market Domination to discuss how rising inflation expectations and uncertainty around tariffs could raise the risk of recession.
“Remote, Inc.” is on this list of "books that offer insight and guidance for negotiating the work-life balance … "
John Parsons suggested that pinning hopes for a nuclear revival on individual states' willingness to shoulder the burden and risks of paying for another reactor ignores the necessity of state-driven funding and coordination.
"Chinese society has an incredibly high capacity for pain. There is one scenario in which stability breaks down and this is the scenario in which there is a serious split among top leaders, as happened in 1989."
Associate dean for climate and sustainability Christopher Knittel said: "The less we do domestically, the less capability we build domestically to provide clean energy resources, the worse off our industries will be in the future."
Speculation about new dominant currencies should be taken "cautiously," said professor Kristin Forbes, but there is more momentum behind the euro.
Professor Simon Johnson said: "The real damage, I think, is being done by the uncertainty about policy. A lot of people are hesitating to make big spending decisions."
Associate professor John Horton joined this panel of the Bipartisan Policy Center and Anthropic to explore what the public and policy makers should consider as AI becomes more ubiquitous in society.
"I started the company for a very selfish reason ... I wanted better food than what was being catered to our classes."
"To truly build a healthier future of work, employers will need to address how their own management practices contribute to employee ill health."