In a panel moderated by Epicenter host, Sunny Aggarwal, we explore the interpretation of monetary policy from a global context, discuss the morality of impacting other nations, and the potential for new technologies to offer alternatives in a dollar-dominated world. The conversation includes Jae Kwon, CEO of Tendermint; John P Conley, Professor at Vanderbilt University; Steve Randy Waldman, Author of Interfluidity, and Baek Kim, Senior Associate at Hashed.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- A moral perspective on making monetary policy that is beneficial to one nation, and detrimental to another
- Who matters when determining externalities in governmental policies
- The possibility of a fiscal union without a monetary one
- USD stablecoins promoting the notion that the US should control the world’s monetary policy
- Comparing the Libra to the Euro
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Dani Rodrik's Blog: The inescapable trilemma of the world economy:
- Euro and Rodrik's Trilemma:
- Interfluidity Blog - Steve Randy Waldman:
- John Conley Macro WTF Talk:
- Steve Randy Waldman Macro WTF Talk:
- Jae Kwon | Twitter:
- Steve Randy Waldman | Twitter:
- John P Conley | Twitter:
- John P. Conley Personal Website:
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