We compare generations.
An original BPER production, six episodes to talk about the economy, globalisation, GDP, inflation, risk and much more. The protagonists are an irreverent economist, Luciano Canova, accustomed to discussing the economy on his (and our) social channels, and a team of brilliant and curious GenZ. The result of this production is 6 episodes, including videos, in which two different generations confront each other and reflect together on what and how many impacts the economy has on everyday life.
The teaser
1 Video Podcast with a funny title: Perchè i soldi non cascano dagli elicotteri (Why money doesn't fall from Helicopters);
6 episodes to talk about everyday economics, globalisation, GDP, inflation, risk and much more;
An irreverent Economist, used to talking about economics on his (and our) social channels,
A team of brilliant and curious GenZs, committed to popularisation.
6 episodes to talk about everyday economics, globalisation, GDP, inflation, risk and much more;
An irreverent Economist, used to talking about economics on his (and our) social channels,
A team of brilliant and curious GenZs, committed to popularisation.
1. Why money doesn't fall from Helicopters
What is money? Why can't we print money at home? How do I make myself pay more?
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(available in Italian)
Alternatively, listen to the spotify audio track.
(available in Italian)
2. Why my T-shirt is made in Asia
Let's talk about globalisation, where does my breakfast come from?
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(available in Italian)
Alternatively, listen to the spotify audio track.
(available in Italian)
3. Why does no one see crises before they happen?
Economics does not make predictions.
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(available in Italian)
Alternatively, listen to the spotify audio track.
(available in Italian)
3. Perché nessuno vede le crisi prima che accadano?
L'economia non fa previsioni.
La puntata sarà disponibile dal 27 gennaio 2025.
La puntata sarà disponibile dal 27 gennaio 2025.
4. Can economics solve the climate crisis?
Yes, no, it depends.
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(available in Italian)
Alternatively, listen to the spotify audio track.
(available in Italian)
5. Why are we surprised when a penalty kick is missed?
Risk management, uncertainty and probability perception.
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(available in Italian)
Alternatively, listen to the spotify audio track.
(available in Italian)
6. Alice in Shrinkflation
Inflation and its causes.
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(available in Italian)
Alternatively, listen to the spotify audio track.
(available in Italian)
Luciano Canova
Luciano Canova was born in Sondrio in 1978. An atypical economist, he graduated from Bocconi in 2002 in Economic and Social Disciplines and took his doctorate in 2008 after some wandering around Europe, first at the University of Sussex, for a master's degree in development economics, and in Tirana afterwards to complete his research on poverty measurement indicators. He spent two years in Paris as a CNRS researcher at the Paris School of Economics and returned to Italy in 2009, where he has since been a member of the small faculty of the Enrico Mattei School of Eni Corporate University. There he works on and teaches behavioural economics.
Tabi
Costanza, but since childhood everyone knows her as Tabi. She is the third of four siblings, born and raised in Milan, although there have been interludes in her life where she has been around a bit, in the USA, Argentina and Switzerland. She struggles not to do things, is full of passions and does not like to rest. Therefore, in addition to working full-time at Will Media, she combines a couple of other activities. For the last four years she has had a podcast with her sister for Est Radio, it is called Passo e Chiudo and, despite the years, they still struggle to define the main theme of their programme, but it perfectly reflects their personalities.
She is a volunteer for Progetto Itaca, an association that supports people suffering from mental disorders, family and friends. She loves climbing, skiing and travelling, even better if backpacking.
She is a volunteer for Progetto Itaca, an association that supports people suffering from mental disorders, family and friends. She loves climbing, skiing and travelling, even better if backpacking.