Beyond Unprecedented S3 Ep4: Inflation: Not Dead Yet
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Document Type
Podcast
Publication Year
2023
Description
Over the past 24 months, inflation has soared in the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. Huw Pill, Chief Economist and Executive Director for Monetary Analysis and research for the Bank of England, discusses the factors driving high inflation and efforts to curb rising prices. (This episode was recorded on April 18, 2023.)
Disciplines
Business Organizations Law | Economics | Law | Law and Economics
Center/Program
Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership
Recommended Citation
Talley, Eric L.; Gillis, Talia B.; and Pill, Huw, "Beyond Unprecedented S3 Ep4: Inflation: Not Dead Yet" (2023). Beyond Unprecedented Season 3. 5.
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/beyond_unprecedented_3/5
Episode Details
Released: April 25, 2023
Length: 30:01
Featuring:
Huw Pill is Chief Economist and Executive Director for Monetary Analysis and Research at the Bank of England and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee. Previously, Pill was Chief European Economist at Goldman Sachs and worked at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. He has also served on the faculty at Harvard Business School.
Eric Talley, Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law, writes and researches at the intersection of corporate law, governance, and finance. As a co-director of the Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership, Talley shapes research and programs focused on the future of corporate governance and performance. He is a frequent commentator in the national media, and he speaks regularly to corporate boards and regulators on issues pertaining to fiduciary duties, governance, and finance. He is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego, and earned his J.D. and a Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University.
Talia Gillis, Associate Professor of Law and Milton Handler Fellow at Columbia Law, studies the law and economics of consumer markets. She is interested in household financial behavior and how consumer welfare is shaped by technological and legal changes. In her research, she has studied the impact of regulatory tools such as financial disclosures and fiduciary duties on consumer welfare. She also uses insights from psychology to empirically study the way households manage their financial ebbs and flows. Some of her recent work considers how artificial intelligence — and consumer fintech more broadly — is affecting consumers and raises distributional concerns. Gillis has a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University and an S.J.D. from Harvard Law School. She clerked for Deputy Chief Justice Hanan Melcer of the Supreme Court of Israel.