The Economics Review Aadi Golchha
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The Economic Review is a podcast hosted and produced by Aadi Golchha. From Congress to Wall Street, and finance to philosophy, tune in to hear from world-leading experts on cutting-edge research. Our guest list has included NYT best-selling authors, Fortune 500 executives, academic luminaries, CEOs, and many more. We are rigorously non-partisan and focus on nuanced conversations on the latest issues.
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Ep. 121 - Siddharth Kara on How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives
Siddharth Kara is a British Academy Global Professor and an Associate Professor of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery at Nottingham University and an adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. As an author, researcher, and activist on modern slavery, he has authored three books and won the Frederick Douglass Book Prize. His first book was adapted into a Hollywood film called Trafficked, and a feature film inspired by his latest book, Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives, is currently in preproduction.
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Ep. 120 - Philip Howard on The Faliure of Public Employee Unions
Philip Howard is the Founder of Common Good, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advocates simplifying government, as well as a lawyer, renowned columnist, and author. In 2017, he was a member of President Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum, where his reports played a key role in influencing the Trump Administration's infrastructure proposals, including speeding up approval times. His latest book is titled Not Accountable: Rethinking the Constitutionality of Public Employee Unions.
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Ep. 119 - Dakin Campbell on How Silicon Valley Broke The IPO
Dakin Campbell is the Chief Finance Correspondent at Business Insider. He is the publication's senior reporter covering Wall Street, after a decade at Bloomberg writing for its wire service, Businessweek, and Markets magazine. At Insider he writes and reports about Wall Street and the broader finance industry, often working with confidential sources to uncover issues that management teams and other subjects would rather keep quiet. His latest book is titled Going Public: How Silicon Valley Rebels Loosened Wall Street's Grip on the IPO and Sparked a Revolution.
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Ep. 118 - Dr. Mordecai Kurz on The Market Power of Technology
Dr. Mordecai Kurz is the Joan Kenney Professor of Economics-Emeritus at Stanford University, whose research work has covered a variety of problems in economic theory and policy. He has written extensively on growth theory, game theory, and the effect of market power on inequality and growth, and he has worked on many policy projects. He also served as a special economic advisor to President Carter’s Commission on Pension Policy in 1979. His latest book is titled The Market Power of Technology: Understanding the Second Gilded Age.
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Ep. 117 - Connor Boyack on Liberty and Education
Connor Boyack is the founder and president of Libertas Institute, an award-winning free market libertarian think tank located in Utah with a mission to advance the cause of liberty. He is the author of 37 books, including the popular Tuttle Twins children’s series, which have sold over 5 million copies. Named one of Utah's most politically influential people by The Salt Lake Tribune, Connor's leadership has changed over 100 laws covering a wide range of areas such as privacy, government transparency, property rights, drug policy, education, personal freedom, and more.
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Ep. 116 - Senator Phil Gramm on The Myth of American Inequality
Senator Phil Gramm is a former U.S. Congressman and Senator from Texas, as well as the former chairman of the Senate Banking Committee between 1991 and 2001. Prior to this, he was a Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University. He is now a Senior Partner at US Policy Metrics and a nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, he is an economist by training, and his latest book is titled The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases the Policy Debate.
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The Economics Review is a great podcast that teaches listeners about economics. The host has a great voice and is very knowledgeable and passionate about the subject. The episodes are short, but they cover a variety of topics from different countries' economic situations to the history of economics. I would recommend this podcast for anyone interested in learning more about economics!