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Episode 053: Moshe Milevsky

Prof. Moshe Milevsky studies personal finance and retirement planning, focusing on a simple question: How can you make sure your money lasts as long as you do? In this episode, he explains what we can learn from the very first pension plan, which began in Scotland in the 1744. Risk sharing is all about solidarity with others in your community.

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Episode 048: Olaf Weber

Olaf Weber, the CIBC Chair in Sustainable Finance at the Schulich School of Business, has some new research on the link between climate risk and credit risk. Climate change has made the future risky for all of us, and these risks have financial consequences. Prof. Weber explains how this affects banks, oil companies, and investors.

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Episode 043: Emily Rosenman

Dr. Emily Rosenman, Assistant Professor of Geography at Penn State University, is an urban and economic geographer. Her research examines the connections between finance, urbanization, and inequality, and the relationships and structures that produce wealth and poverty simultaneously.

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