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Mark Carney on Central Banking and Shared Values

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Conversations with Tyler

Society & Culture, Education

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

As a Canadian economist who once served as the Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney has had many occasions to reflect on the importance of values. Whether it's ingratiating himself as a public servant in a foreign country, managing a central bank, or addressing climate change, he's seen the power of shared objectives and the importance of value alignment in addressing critical and complex problems. As the global economy attempts to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, Carney has published these lessons in a new book, Values: Building a Better World for All.

In this special bonus episode, Mark joined Tyler to discuss why he went into economics instead of marine biology, the temperamental differences between ice hockey goalies and central bankers, why it's important that central bankers plan for failure, what he learned from his father's work with indigenous Canadians, how growing up near Alberta's tar sands made him understand the power of the market, the biggest misconception people have about Goldman Sachs, how he established trust as a public servant in a foreign country, his advice for public speaking, why he prefers to speak early during large meetings, the validity of liquidity trap theories, the changes he'd make to the federal reserve governance structure, the greatest challenge of running a central bank, potential regulatory strategies for central bank digital currencies, how decentralized finance (DeFi) should be regulated, how central banks should address potential risks caused by climate change, what went wrong with Canada's response to COVID-19, why there seems to be little populism in Canada, the future of the Toronto Raptors, where to find the best food in Canada, the best Clash album, the causes of the UK productivity slowdown, the most surprising thing he learned while writing his new book, his predictions for the future global economy post- COVID, and more.

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Recorded May 21st, 2021

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0:26.4

Hello everyone, and welcome back to ConversationsWithT Tyler.

0:30.2

Today I'm chatting with Mark Carney.

0:32.5

Mark has a new book out, New and Excellent.

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It's called Values, Building a Better World for All.

0:38.8

Mark is best known for having run the Bank of Canada, having been head of the Bank of

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England.

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He has done much more than that, and he will do much more yet.

0:47.7

Mark, welcome.

0:48.7

Thanks for having me, Tyler.

0:49.7

It's a great pleasure.

0:50.7

I'd like to start with what I call the Mark Carney production function.

0:55.4

Now why didn't you become a marine biologist?

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Wow, that's good research.

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I partly grown up on the prairies, number one.

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You know what?

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It was only once I got to college that I started to give up that because I went to Harvard,

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so at least I got to the coast by that point, but I got hooked by economics and then

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