How Did I Get Here? from Discover Economics
What are you going to be when you grow up? A doctor, an astronaut, an engineer, a footballer? Very few people have ever dreamt that one day they would be an economist. It’s a profession on few young people’s radars, is barely understood and, let’s face it, has an image problem. Most people picture economists, if they think about them at all, as “men in suits who are crunching numbers, talking about interest rates and making money”.This series of podcasts aim to challenge – and change – your image of economists. A series of conversations with economists who are working in a variety of different organisations, the podcasts will explore their personal journeys. What inspired them to choose to study economics? How did they get to their current position? What are they currently working on and what are some of the things that they love about economics?
Episodes
18 episodes
Special: Rupal Patel + Jack Meaning
Can’t We Just Print More Money? was written by Bank of England economists Rupal Patel and Jack Meaning and offers an accessible introduction to economics themed around ten questions including ‘Why are so many of my clothes made in Asia?’ ‘Why a...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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26:18
Ep 17: Helen Hughson
Research Officer at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) since August 2019 and before that, Economist at Reserve Bank of Australia for five years.Helen Hughson has contributed to research on tax policy (including th...
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50:31
Ep 16: Rohin Aggarwal
Rohin is an independent strategy consultant (specialising in education and learning) and founder of an education technology start-up. The majority of Rohin's professional work experience has been as a strategy consultant first at Mo...
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40:59
Ep 15: Osama Rahman
Osama Rahman was appointed as the Department for Education’s Director of Analysis and Chief Scientific Adviser in April 2018.He:is a member of the Government Economic Service Boardis a member of the Chief Scientific ...
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43:03
Ep 14: Lizzy Burden
Lizzy Burden is a reporter at Bloomberg. She covers the UK economy, including trade, the Bank of England and the Treasury, for Bloomberg.com and The Terminal....
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39:22
Ep 13: Anuoluwapo Sharon Adenuga
Anuoluwapo Sharon AdenugaCommunication Strategist (Discover Economics) at The Royal Economic Society
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44:40
Ep 12: Mairi Spowage
Mairi Spowage is a Principal Knowledge Exchange Fellow and the Deputy Director of the Fraser of Allander Institute. Her areas of expertise include economic policy, economic statistics, national accounting, public sector finances, and economic a...
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48:29
Ep 11: Nida Broughton
Nida Broughton is the Director of Economic Policy at the Behavioural Insights Team. Previously, she was Chief Economist at the Social Market Foundation, leading policy research on economic growth, public spending and employment. She has also wo...
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43:12
Ep 10: Vincent Tang
Vincent Tang is an Economist in the Fiscal Affairs Department at the IMF, working on Public Financial Management, Gender Budgeting and macro-fiscal policy. He was previously Head of Fiscal Economics and Growth Economics at Her Majesty’s Treasur...
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43:03
Ep 9: Tanya Wilson
Tanya joined the Adam Smith Business School in August 2018. Previously she was an Early Career Fellow at the University of Stirling working on the Healthy Ageing in Scotland (HAGIS) project.Tanya was awarded her PhD in 2015 from Royal Ho...
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38:25
Ep 8: Dame Sharon White
Welcome to episode 8 of "How did I get here? Discover Economics" with Dame Sharon White. Dame Sharon Michele White DBE is a British businesswoman. She is currently Chair of the Joh...
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37:56
Ep 7: Lotanna E. Emediegwu
Lotanna is a Doctoral researcher affiliated with the Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) Research Group at The University of Manchester, Lotanna uses econometric tools to investigate how climate change affects our world and Sub-Saharan A...
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43:11
Ep 6: Ian Burn
Ian is an Associate Professor at the University of Liverpool and received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California-Irvine in 2017. Ian's research focuses primarily on the economics of discrimination and its impact on labor...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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1:04:15
Ep 5: Will Page
Welcome to episode 5 of "How did I get here? Discover Economics" In this episode, we have Will Page. Will is the former Chief Economist of Spotify and PRS for Music where he pion...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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1:05:35
Ep 4: Ben Chu
Welcome to episode 4 of "How did I get here? Discover Economics" In this episode, we talk to Ben Chu, Economics Editor of The Independent, the UK's largest quality digital news bra...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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46:13
Ep 3: Andy Haldane
Welcome to episode 3 of "How did I get here? Discover Economics" with Andy Haldane. At the time of this interview, Andy was the Chief Economist at the Bank of England. Andy is beco...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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47:37