Boom Bust Season 2 Episode 108

Boom Bust Season 2 Episode 108 US Port Strikes Continue and Paul Craig Roberts On Greece

  • February 17, 2015

The latest episode of Boom Bust dives deep into the ongoing port strikes in the US and their impact on the economy. With major ports across the country facing disruptions due to labor disputes, the show explores the consequences for businesses, consumers, and the broader economy. From rising costs for importers and exporters to shortages of essential goods, the strike threatens to exacerbate existing challenges for American businesses and workers.

To shed light on the situation, the show speaks with industry experts and analysts who offer insights into the root causes of the strike, as well as the potential solutions that could help resolve the issue. From labor negotiations to regulatory reform, the episode explores the various factors at play and what they mean for the future of trade and commerce in the US.

In addition, the show features an interview with Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury, on the ongoing debt crisis in Greece. With the country facing mounting pressure from its creditors and the European Union, Roberts discusses the challenges of negotiating a sustainable debt relief plan for Greece. He also offers his perspective on the broader implications of the Greek crisis for the Eurozone and the global economy.

Throughout the episode, Boom Bust provides in-depth analysis and expert commentary on the latest trends and developments in the world of finance and economics. With a critical eye on the issues that matter most to businesses, investors, and consumers, the show cuts through the noise to deliver the insights and perspectives that matter most. Whether you're a seasoned trader or just curious about the forces shaping the world of finance, Boom Bust has something for everyone.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 17, 2015
  • Language
    English