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WTFinance: Collapsing Money Supply to Cause Recession in 2025

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In the latest episode of the WTFinance podcast, listeners were treated to an insightful discussion with renowned economist Steve H. Hanke. A professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University and the founder of the Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise, Hanke’s expertise and experience provide a rich tapestry of economic thought worth exploring.

This episode of the WTFinance podcast with Steve Hanke is a treasure trove of economic insights that resonate strongly in today’s climate. Hanke’s expertise, combined with the engaging format of the podcast, encourages a dialogue that is essential for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of economics.

For those who missed this enlightening discussion, the podcast is available for streaming. It’s an opportunity to gain perspective from one of the leading voices in applied economics and to better grasp the changing dynamics of our world economy. Whether you’re an investor, a student of economics, or just an eager learner, there’s plenty to absorb in this episode that could influence your understanding and approach to economic issues.

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