
Echonomics is a narrative podcast that looks at how past economic events in Asia continue to impact U.S. policy today. Join us as we hear how history reverberates onto today’s policy decisions and often repeats itself.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 5 months ago | 
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| Categories | HistoryGovernment  | ||||

In the 1980s, Japanese companies were snapping up prime New York real estate and Japanese cars lined both Main Street and Wall Street, spiking economic anxiety in the U.S. As a result, Americans and politicians targeted the country, through the destr... more
After decades of negotiations, promises to open its markets, and convincing the Chinese people of the country’s next step, China officially joined the World Trade Organization in 2001. Wendy Cutler, Ambassador Xiangchen Zhang, and Bill Reinsch discus... more
The story of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis continues in this episode. Hear the “Echonomics”’ guests discuss how the U.S., International Monetary Fund, and global organizations learned from the crisis and why it was, and still is, important to get t... more
In 1997, Thailand’s currency collapsed, setting off a currency contagion that spread across Asia and threatened to take down several economies with it. Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Siwage Dharma Negara, Caroline Atkinson, and Paul Blustein discuss the orig... more
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I listen to many CSIS, CFR, Brookings, Economist, and other podcasts. None are comparable to Echonomics in terms of the concentrated volume of clear, factual information conveyed per minute in every podcast. It is difficult to imagine how much time must go into ideating, researching, composing, interviewing, analyzing, editing, and recording each podcast. The interplay between geopolitics, international finance, economics and other factors is highly informative, while being presented in a comp... more
Clear concise and informative. Excellent pod💯
It’s so important to understand how various phenomena developed with the benefit of hindsight. These producers do a great job. I look forward to a lot more content from them. Keep it up!
This is incredibly promising, and is off to a great start IMHO!
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Focused on the intersection of historical economic events in Asia and contemporary U.S. policies, this podcast presents an analytical approach to understanding how the past shapes current decision-making processes. Episodes explore key moments in economic history, such as the Asian financial crisis and U.S.-China trade relations, highlighting lessons and patterns that resonate in today's geopolitical climate. The discussions feature expert insights, interviews, and a narrative style that aims to weave together complex topics in a compelling manner, making it informative for those interested in economics, history, and international relations.
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Echonomics launched 5 months ago and published 5 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Echonomics include:
1. Xiangchen Zhang
2. Wendy Cutler
3. Thitinan Pongsudhirak
4. Siwage Dharma Negara
5. Paul Blustein
6. Caroline Atkinson
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