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The Summer of Discontent

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This week, we freeform on two topics: summer music festivals and the stock markets. Will has identified a very interesting bubble this summer, which is the rapid cancellation of music festivals. Perhaps because supply got ahead of demand or perhaps because of extraneous factors, we wanna look into why so few people want to be standing out in their field or outstanding in their field. We're also gonna talk a little bit about the way in which random comments from politicians are roiling the stock markets.


For more on Bubble Trouble, including transcripts of the show, visit us online at http://bubbletroublepodcast.com

You can learn more about Richard at https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kramer-16306b2/

More on Will Page at: https://pivotaleconomics.com

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In this episode of Bubble Trouble, economist Will Page and independent analyst Richard Kramer discuss the rapid cancellation of music festivals amidst the backdrop of a post-pandemic economic squeeze and over-supply of events. They detail the impact on the live music ecosystem, examining how financial constraints and shifting consumer choices are reshaping the market. Additionally, they delve into how random political comments are affecting the stock markets, with a specific focus on a recent market wobble triggered by remarks from Donald Trump and the narrowing breadth of tech stock support. The episode links the volatility in both the live music industry and financial markets, providing a comprehensive analysis of the current economic landscape.


00:00 Introduction to Bubble Trouble

00:58 Part One

00:58 The Decline of Music Festivals

02:09 Supply and Demand in Live Music

04:14 Economic Factors Affecting Festivals

07:29 The Impact on the Music Ecosystem

08:38 Dynamic Pricing and Ticketing Issues

15:44 The Future of Live Music and Festivals

20:33 Part Two

21:10 Market Turmoil: What's Happening?

22:39 The Fragility of the Market

23:37 Political Impact on Markets

24:12 Investor Reactions and Strategies

29:56 Global Market Contagion

33:23 The Tech Sector's Wild Ride

34:40 Political Volatility and Market Uncertainty

41:44 Credits



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This week, we freeform on two topics: summer music festivals and the stock markets. Will has identified a very interesting bubble this summer, which is the rapid cancellation of music festivals. Perhaps because supply got ahead of demand or perhaps because of extraneous factors, we wanna look into why so few people want to be standing out in their field or outstanding in their field. We're also gonna talk a little bit about the way in which random comments from politicians are roiling the stock markets.


For more on Bubble Trouble, including transcripts of the show, visit us online at http://bubbletroublepodcast.com

You can learn more about Richard at https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kramer-16306b2/

More on Will Page at: https://pivotaleconomics.com

(Times below correspond to the episode without considering any inserted advertisements.)


In this episode of Bubble Trouble, economist Will Page and independent analyst Richard Kramer discuss the rapid cancellation of music festivals amidst the backdrop of a post-pandemic economic squeeze and over-supply of events. They detail the impact on the live music ecosystem, examining how financial constraints and shifting consumer choices are reshaping the market. Additionally, they delve into how random political comments are affecting the stock markets, with a specific focus on a recent market wobble triggered by remarks from Donald Trump and the narrowing breadth of tech stock support. The episode links the volatility in both the live music industry and financial markets, providing a comprehensive analysis of the current economic landscape.


00:00 Introduction to Bubble Trouble

00:58 Part One

00:58 The Decline of Music Festivals

02:09 Supply and Demand in Live Music

04:14 Economic Factors Affecting Festivals

07:29 The Impact on the Music Ecosystem

08:38 Dynamic Pricing and Ticketing Issues

15:44 The Future of Live Music and Festivals

20:33 Part Two

21:10 Market Turmoil: What's Happening?

22:39 The Fragility of the Market

23:37 Political Impact on Markets

24:12 Investor Reactions and Strategies

29:56 Global Market Contagion

33:23 The Tech Sector's Wild Ride

34:40 Political Volatility and Market Uncertainty

41:44 Credits



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