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Economic analysis

A deep dive into the world of the global economy

🎙️ 89 episodes
⏱️ 45-60 min
📅 Weekly
★★★★☆
4.7 (1,847 reviews)

About the podcast

"Economic Analysis" is a podcast for those who want to understand how the world economy works and how global events affect financial markets and the personal finances of each of us.

The host of the podcast is Doctor of Economics Michael Peterson, who has worked for more than 20 years in leading think tanks and investment banks. He breaks down complex economic processes, explaining their impact on everyday life.

Each issue contains current analysis of economic events, market development forecasts, interviews with experts from around the world. The podcast is designed for a trained audience, but will be of interest to anyone who wants to better understand economics.

Key directions

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Global economy

Analysis of global economic trends, trade wars, sanctions and their consequences

GDP Trade Geopolitics
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Monetary policy

Central bank decisions, interest rates, inflation and their impact on markets

Fed ECB Rates
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Market analytics

Technical and fundamental analysis of various asset classes

Stock Bonds Raw materials
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Forecasting

Economic forecasting methods and scenario analysis

Models Scenarios Risks

Latest episodes

#88

Inflation vs Deflation: Where is the World Heading?

Analysis of inflation processes in different regions and their long-term consequences

52 min December 13, 2026
#87

China: economic slowdown or transformation?

An in-depth analysis of the Chinese economy and its impact on global markets

61 min December 6, 2026

Invited experts

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Nikolay Korneev Chief Economist, Bank of Canada
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Anna Walker Research Director, McKinsey
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Michael Lewis Professor of Economics, HSE