2025-02-07
36 分钟Donald Trump has not wasted any time in his hurry to upend the global economic order.
Last weekend he imposed big tariffs on the US's most important trading parties.
He's also passed sweeping orders to undo the industrial policy of his predecessor,
Joe Biden, a policy that itself was a break with the earlier economic policy consensus.
Foreign.
Welcome to the Economics Show.
I am Martin Sadbu, the FT's European economics commentator,
and I'm guest hosting our economics podcast while our regular host,
Samaira Keynes is on maternity leave.
To help wrap our heads around President Trump's policy moves and discuss how the world should respond,
I'm joined by Danny Roderick, professor of Economics at Harvard University.
Danny, welcome to the show.
Nice to be with you.
Martin.
It's very nice to talk to you.
Danny and I want to start by casting our minds back to what feels like the prehistoric years of the late 1990s,
because that's when we first met.
I was a PhD student at Harvard.
You were already a well established professor at Harvard.
And what I remember is that you had just published a book called Has Globalization Gone Too Far?