Share this postIt's beginning to look a lot like the 1930scjpeconomics.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherThe Other HandIt's beginning to look a lot like the 1930s0:00-33:43Paid episodeThe full episode is only available to paid subscribers of The Other HandSubscribe to listenIt's beginning to look a lot like the 1930sInitial financial market reaction to big events is often wrongJim Power & Chris JohnsApr 16, 2024∙ Paid3Share this postIt's beginning to look a lot like the 1930scjpeconomics.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareOur latest podcast is up, ad-free for our subscribersListen to this episode with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to The Other Hand to listen to this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.Start trialAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inThe Other HandEconomics, political economy and finance in language that might make some sense.Economics, political economy and finance in language that might make some sense.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeJim Power & Chris JohnsRecent EpisodesIf war is coming to Europe, is membership of the EU and neutrality mutually inconsistent?Apr 29 • Jim Power & Chris JohnsWhat will the next generation think of us? Taking the other side of IMF forecast bets.Apr 25 • Jim Power & Chris JohnsWill Ireland go Dutch? Prolonged coalition negotiations likely if no party gets more than 30% of the GE vote.Apr 18 • Jim Power & Chris JohnsHigher for longer US interest rates = higher for longer mortgage rates in Ireland and U.K. Apr 14 • Jim Power & Chris JohnsIrish reunification: the costs and other issues - many that haven't even been thought aboutApr 11 • Jim Power & Chris JohnsIs free trade always and everywhere a good thing? Get ready for the 2nd China shock - the first one gave us Trump, Brexit and the populist…Mar 31 • Jim Power & Chris Johns'I didn't leave Fine Gael, they left me'. In conversation with leading journalist Sarah CareyMar 27 • Jim Power & Chris Johns