Chris Meissner on the History of Globalization

March 2
1 hr

Episode Description

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Chris Meissner is a professor of economics at University of California at Davis and is the author of the recent book One from the Many: The Global Economy Since 1850. In Chris's first appearance on the podcast he discusses the historical bend towards greater globalization, how we should really define the global economy, the impact of the Great Financial Crisis on globalization and populism, the scope of globalization from the 1820's to today, the validity of the China Shock, the United States' current move away from globalization, and much more.

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Recorded on February 19th, 2026

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Timestamps

00:00:00 - Intro

00:01:50 - History Tends Toward Globalization

00:05:55 - What Is the Global Economy?

00:19:08 - Great Financial Crisis

00:22:15 - First Wave of Globalization: 1820–1914

00:29:42 - Interwar Period: 1918–1938

00:40:51 - Post-War Bretton Woods Arrangement

00:49:36 - The China Shock

00:55:40 - Detour from Globalization

00:59:44 - Outro

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