In this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, the discussion centers on the economic and political implications of a Trump presidency, particularly regarding tariffs and immigration. Guest Viktor Shvets draws intriguing comparisons to the 1930s, noting a similar level of societal division and the emergence of competing political and economic systems. He highlights the interconnectedness of inflation, inequality, and immigration—what he calls "the three I's"—as key factors fueling today's political strife and corporate strategies. Despite the considerable uncertainty ahead, Shvets maintains a cautiously optimistic perspective, suggesting that we may experience a period of adjustment that could lead to enhanced productivity and a greater societal consensus over the next two decades, spurred by generational shifts and technological progress.
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