Mehrling Gives the ‘Money View’ to Bloomberg’s Odd Lots Podcast

Perry Mehrling, Professor of International Political Economy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed on Bloomberg’s popular podcast series, Odd Lots (January 24, 2020).

From the introduction to the podcast:

Even to this day, there are economists who don’t understand money or don’t think that money is an important aspect of the economy. They see the world as still operating essentially under a barter system, with money only there as a means of lubricating transactions. But this is precisely the opposite way you should be looking at things, according to this week’s guest. Perry Mehrling is a Professor of International Political Economy at the Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University, and he’s known for advocating what he calls “The Money View.” In his framework, money is front and center (not something to be abstracted away). In our discussion, he explains how this view helps explain the financial crisis, the repo blowup, and the weaknesses of post-crisis regulations.

The Odd Lots podcast can be heard here, or below:

Perry Mehrling is a Professor of International Political Economy at the Pardee School and teaches courses on the economics of money and banking, the history of money and finance, and international money. He is the author of The New Lombard Street: How the Fed became the dealer of last resort (Princeton 2011), Fischer Black and the Revolutionary Idea of Finance (Wiley 2005), and The Money Interest and the Public Interest (Harvard 1997).  Recent papers and video are available on his website, ‘one stop shopping for all things ‘money view’.