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The regular podcast of the Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI), a conservative, free-market public policy think tank. Supply-side economics, tax cuts, entitlement reform, deregulation. We advocate lower taxes, fewer regulations, and a smaller, less-intrusive government.

Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) Podcast The Institute for Policy Innovation

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The regular podcast of the Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI), a conservative, free-market public policy think tank. Supply-side economics, tax cuts, entitlement reform, deregulation. We advocate lower taxes, fewer regulations, and a smaller, less-intrusive government.

    What Biden Can Learn from Millei's Economic Reforms in Argentina (Audio: Podcast)

    What Biden Can Learn from Millei's Economic Reforms in Argentina (Audio: Podcast)

    IPI Resident Scholar Dr. Merrill Matthews explains how those of us who believe in free markets and limited government are cheered by the reforms being enacted by new Argentina President Javier Millei, and IPI President Tom Giovanetti wishes him well.

    Net Neutrality Is Back (Audio: Podcast)

    Net Neutrality Is Back (Audio: Podcast)

    IPI has been involved in pushing back against federal regulation of broadband networks since the late 1990s. IPI President Tom Giovanetti explains to IPI Resident Scholar Dr. Merrill Matthews how the Biden administration is planning to once again resurrect net neutrality from the dead.

    IPI Policy Basics: Barbara Kolm of the Hayek Institute on Hayek and his Contribution to Economic Thought (Audio: Podcast)

    IPI Policy Basics: Barbara Kolm of the Hayek Institute on Hayek and his Contribution to Economic Thought (Audio: Podcast)

    Barbara Kolm of the Hayek Institute in Vienna, Austria is our special guest as IPI Resident Scholar Dr. Merrill Matthews interviews Barbara about Hayek and his important contributions to economic and individual liberty.

    How European Competition Regulation Causes Slow Growth and Inhibits Innovation (Audio: Podcast)

    How European Competition Regulation Causes Slow Growth and Inhibits Innovation (Audio: Podcast)

    Taking advantage of the visit of Barbara Kolm of the Hayek Institute to Dallas, IPI President Tom Giovanetti and IPI Resident Scholar Dr. Merrill Matthews discuss the comparison between EU regulation and competition policy with that of the US, and Barbara explains that these policy differences help explain the gap in economic growth between EU countries and the U.S.

    AI, Gemini, Oh My! (Audio: Podcast)

    AI, Gemini, Oh My! (Audio: Podcast)

    IPI President Tom Giovanetti and Research Fellow Dr. Dan Garretson discuss the basics of artificial intelligence and recent developments, including the rollout of Google's Gemini AI engine.

    Is Lina Khan REALLY Doing a Good Job at the FTC? (Audio: Podcast)

    Is Lina Khan REALLY Doing a Good Job at the FTC? (Audio: Podcast)

    A few days ago, Republican Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) praised extreme progressive activist Lina Khan as "one of the few people in the Biden administration that I think is doing a pretty good job." Is J.D. Vance right? Or is J.D. Vance an example of the "horseshoe theory" of politics in action, where the extremes of populism and the extremes of progressivism meet? A solo rant by IPI President Tom Giovanetti on who Lina Khan is, what the FTC is, and whether Senator J.D. Vance is correct.

Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Free Market Texan ,

Excellent content.

This should be mandatory for all US elects officials and federal workers!!!

GiovanH ,

The ultimate podcast

This is the best thing on the whole Internet

PrefectGuy ,

Partisan hack podcast. Complete trash.

Parsing through all the lies and nonsense while working in public policy is a tough job and we do not need unethical trash like this adding to the noise. This podcasts is almost entirely devoid of facts, chock full of misinformation and empty rhetoric, and add nothing useful to the public policy arena other than trying to sway minds for partisan political outcomes. In the most recent episode concerning whether Hillary Clinton broke the law they simply made a reference to the Espionage act and said they think she broke it. No details. No actual discussion of what the act actually says. No legal evaluation of the elements of the act she violated. Nothing. Just said she broke the espionage act and then went on a tirade about how she will never be prosecuted under the President because the party won’t allow it. Political hacks and amateurs. These kind of unethical dirtbags and partisan propagandists make me sick.

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