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Interview with Douglas Diamond, recorded in Stockholm on 6 December 2022.
00:00 - Where does your passion for economics come from?
03:07 - What advice would you give to a student or young researcher?
04:41 - Do you ever feel pressure knowing so many people have read, cited, or built upon your work?
06:45 - What skills do you think are important to for researchers or students to develop?
07:42 - Why is it important for students and researchers to approach complicated subjects?
11:03 - Was there a person who influenced you?
13:27 - How do you cope with failure?
15:56 - What are the key implications of your research?
19:24 - What made you think that there was more to uncover with bank runs? Do you think it’s important to revisit or re-analyse subjects that people may have studied a lot already?
21:55 - Do you like to work on “popular” topics? How do you come across subjects that people aren’t thinking about?
24:02 - Can you tell us about the object that you are donating to the Nobel Prize Museum?