Steve Hanke National Sovereignty, Inflation, and Global Markets

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Natural Resource Stocks Expo 2025

Where: Whitley Hotel (former Ritz Carlton) Atlanta, GA (Buckhead)

Dates: May 14th – 16th, 2025

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Follow Prof Steve Hanke on X: https://x.com/steve_hanke For his latest book Capital, Interest, and Waiting: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-63398-0 Follow us on X: https://x.com/theandymillette The NRS site: https://naturalresourcestocks.net/ Listen to us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/natural-resource-stocks/id1689449174 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0BJGmP8oztWBdsquqeELLh In this exclusive interview, Andy hosts Professor Steve Hanke, a renowned economist and applied economics professor at Johns Hopkins University. They discuss various topics, including central bank gold purchases, significant changes due to the appointment of the new U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, and the implications for global corporate income tax and U.S. sovereignty policies under the Trump administration. Professor Hanke explains the crucial role of money supply in inflation and economic activity, provides insights into China’s and Japan’s economic conditions, and deliberates on the future of commodities markets. Additionally, Professor Hanke talks about his latest book on capital theory and shares thoughts on national and global economic trends. Don’t miss this deep dive into world markets and commodities with one of the leading economists of our time. 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement 01:34 Discussion on U.S. Sovereignty and Policy Changes 08:32 Impact of Nationalism on Trade and Economy 15:44 Inflation, Money Supply, and Economic Theories 31:55 China’s Economic Influence and Commodity Markets 37:34 Oil Market Dynamics and Commodity Prices 44:35 Capital Theory and Economic Growth 49:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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