Happily Ever Economics

  • 4. The Big Shortfall: Investigating the Causes and Effects of the 2008 Financial Crisis. P2

    08:35||Season 1, Ep. 4
    In the second of our two part series exploring bank failure, we take a look at the links between the 2008 financial crisis and the recent bank failures. We discuss the causes and consequences of the financial crisis, in addition to the regulations put in place since and how this may change the outcome of current events.https://linktr.ee/happilyevereconomics
  • 3. Credit Crumble: The Downfall of SVB and Credit Suisse. P1

    09:35||Season 1, Ep. 3
    In the first of our two part series exploring bank failure, we take a look at the recent shock that has hit the US banking system and since spread to Europe, in form of SVB and Credit Suisse. We delve into the causes of the second largest bank collapse in US history, discussing First Republic, and possible ramifications of the UK economy today.https://linktr.ee/happilyevereconomics
  • 2. Springing into Action: A Closer Look at the UK 2023 Spring Budget

    19:06||Season 1, Ep. 2
    In our newest episode of Happily Ever Economics, we discuss the UK 2023 Spring Budget. We take a deep dive into the policies laid out by Jeremy Hunt and evaluate their potential effectiveness in both the short run and long run, offering a balanced view of the Budget.https://linktr.ee/happilyevereconomics
  • 1. High Speed Debate: Getting on Track with HS2

    18:01||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In the first episode of Happily Ever Economics, we discuss the effects of HS2 on the UK economy. Covering the economical, social, environmental and political impacts of the project, this episode gives a brief insight into one of the largest investment schemes within Europe, in addition to incorporating some of our personal views.
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