Boom Bust Season 2 Episode 20

Boom Bust Season 2 Episode 20 Hong Kong Protests, Pettifor On Unsustainable Debt and Mosler On US Problems

  • TV-PG
  • September 29, 2014

In season 2 episode 20 of Boom Bust, the focus is on the ongoing protests taking place in Hong Kong. The episode features an in-depth discussion on how the protests have impacted the global economy, with guests weighing in on whether investors should be concerned about the unrest in the region.

The episode also features a segment on unsustainable debt, with leading economist Ann Pettifor offering her insights on how debt levels are affecting the global economy. Pettifor explains why she believes the current levels of global debt are unsustainable and what this means for investors and individuals worldwide.

Finally, the episode tackles various problems facing the US economy. Economist Warren Mosler discusses the potential outcomes of the recent US tax reform and the impact it will have on the economy. He also delves into the issue of wage inequality and the way it is affecting US workers.

Throughout the episode, the guests provide a range of perspectives and insights on some of the most pressing economic issues facing the world today. From the situation in Hong Kong to global debt levels and wage inequality, viewers can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the complex economic forces at play and how they are affecting the world we live in.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 29, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Language
    English