Quinnipiac's Carroll Discusses Voting Polls, Elections (Audio)

Quinnipiac's Carroll Discusses Voting Polls, Elections (Audio)

Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Maurice "Mickey" Carroll, director of the Polling Institute at Quinnipiac University, discusses the accuracy of electoral voting polls. Carroll speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

CED's Odland Says Economic Measures Needed for Growth (Audio)

CED's Odland Says Economic Measures Needed for Growth (Audio)

Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) - Steve Odland, the chief executive officer of the Committee for Economic Development, says a mix of both short and long-term economic measures are needed to support economic expansion. Odland talked with Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy" on November 12. (Source: Bloomberg)

Collender, Wead Discuss U.S. Presidents, Fiscal Cliff (Audio)

Collender, Wead Discuss U.S. Presidents, Fiscal Cliff (Audio)

Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Stan Collender, managing director at Qorvis Communications, and Doug Wead, a presidential historian, discuss the U.S. budget and the so-called fiscal cliff, and they look at the economic role of the American president from a historical perspective. Collender and Wead speak with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Maley Says Market `Not as Bad' as Some Are Suggesting (Audio)

Maley Says Market `Not as Bad' as Some Are Suggesting (Audio)

Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Matt Maley, a managing director and equity strategist at Miller Tabak & Co. LLC, says last week's decline in U.S. stock prices does not indicate that the market is "as bad as the worst case scenarios that some people are talking about." Maley speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

T.H. Capital's Hou on Chinese Leadership Transition (Audio)

T.H. Capital's Hou on Chinese Leadership Transition (Audio)

Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) - Tian Hou, president and chief executive officer of T.H. Capital in Beijing, discusses THE leadership transition IN China and the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. Hou speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." Susan Li, anchor of "First Up" on Bloomberg Television in Hong Kong joins in the conversation. (Source: Bloomberg)

Dutta Says `Modest Changes' Won't Change Oil Price (Audio)

Dutta Says `Modest Changes' Won't Change Oil Price (Audio)

Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) - Neil Dutta, says "modest changes" in U.S. oil production will not make a dent in the price of crude oil. Dutta talked with Bloomberg's David Wilson and Joseph Brusuelas on "Bloomberg On the Economy" on November 13. (Source: Bloomberg)

NYU's Spence Sees Complex Challenge for Chinese Economy (Audio)

NYU's Spence Sees Complex Challenge for Chinese Economy (Audio)

Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Spence, a professor of economics at New York University's Stern School of Business, discusses the effects of China's leadership transition on economic growth and development. Spence speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Stern, Faucher Discuss Outlook on the Federal Reserve (Audio)

Stern, Faucher Discuss Outlook on the Federal Reserve (Audio)

Nov. 15 (Bloomberg) - Gary Stern, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and Gus Faucher, senior economist at PNC Financial Services Group Inc. in Pittsburgh, discuss the Federal Reserve, and the short term future of the Fed's program to extend the maturities of assets on its balance sheet, known as Operation Twist. Stern and Faucher talked to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg on the Economy" on November 14. (Source: Bloomberg)

SocGen's Juckes Says Europe Is `Locked in Recession' (Audio)

SocGen's Juckes Says Europe Is `Locked in Recession' (Audio)

Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Kit Juckes, the head of foreign-exchange research at Societe Generale SA in London, says Europe "has a currency that is drifting lower and we're locked in recession." Juckes talks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Michael McKee on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

MIT's Diamond Says Washington Must Prioritize Jobs (Audio)

MIT's Diamond Says Washington Must Prioritize Jobs (Audio)

Nov. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Peter Diamond, a professor emeritus of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in economics, says Washington is prioritizing the debt problem over unemployment, "and that's backwards." Diamond speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
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