Current Accounts: The Hinrich Foundation Trade Podcast
The current account, in economics terminology, principally represents a nation’s imports and exports. The Hinrich Foundation’s Current Accounts podcast series brings our conversation on global trade policy forward. Our regular series is hosted by Research Fellow Stewart Paterson, with occasional special editions featuring our other partners. Delve into all aspects of trade, from the waning of globalization to the rise of protectionism, from US-China relations to the nexus between non-tariff barriers and horse breeding. Tune in to hear us chat on the latest thinking for policy makers, businesses, educators, and more.
Experts & Contributors
Keith M. Rockwell
Senior Research Fellow, Hinrich Foundation
Areas of expertise
WTO
Trade policy
Free trade agreements
Trade negotiations
Tariffs
Macroeconomics
Deborah Elms
Head of Trade Policy, Hinrich Foundation
Areas of expertise
WTO
Trade policy
Tariffs
Free trade agreements
Intellectual property rights
Digital trade
Trade and climate
Trade facilitation
Geoeconomics
Supply chains
Goods, services, customs, investments, MSMEs
Rob York
Director, Regional Affairs, Pacific Forum
Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar
Assistant Professor, Fundação Getulio Vargas
Inu Manak
Fellow for Trade Policy, Council on Foreign Relations
Robb Gordon
Senior Policy Director and Managing Legal Counsel at Intel Corp
Stewart Paterson
Senior Research Fellow, Hinrich Foundation
Areas of expertise
Macroeconomics
Monetary policy
Political economy
Stephanie Honey
Director, Honey Consulting
Charles Boustany
Counselor, National Bureau of Asian Research
Robert Holleyman
President and CEO, Crowell & Moring International
Shihoko Goto
Director for Geoeconomics and Indo-Pacific Enterprise at the Wilson Center
Naoise McDonagh
Senior Lecturer, Edith Cowan University
Emily de la Bruyère
Senior Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Founder, Horizon Advisory
Areas of expertise
China
International organizations
Jeff Ferry
Chief Economist, Coalition for a Prosperous America
Jan David Bakker
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Bocconi University