The video version of our discussion on zero-sum thinking with Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva is now on YouTube! #inclusiveprosperitypodcast
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The video version of our discussion on zero-sum thinking with Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva is now on YouTube! #inclusiveprosperitypodcast
youtu.be/X0S_vNPKUAc
University of Chicago Professor Luigi Zingales says capitalism is in big trouble these daysβand he outta know, he's been studying it for nearly 40 years. But he's got some ideas on how to fix it, including a concept he calls "maximizing shareholder welfare." podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
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You can also read Professor Erbil's policy brief on this topic: econfip.org/policy-brief...
We want to hear your questions! If you teach economics now or you are a grad student who will someday, what would you like to know about teaching the fundamentals of economic inequality?
Later this week, we'll ask Professor Can Erbil these questions and share his answers with everyone.
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This brief was co-written with Maximilian Kasy, who is already a member of the network. He has policy briefs about AI and algorithmic decision-making. Max spoke with us for an episode of the podcast, which you can listen to on the podcast site: inclusive-prosperity.simplecast.com/episodes/not...
He has co-written a new policy brief about Universal Basic Income and Job Guarantees. The brief discusses the key theoretical issues as well as the latest results of his empirical work on these topics in Austria and Germany. Read the brief on the EfIP website: econfip.org/policy-brief...
We are very excited to welcome Professor Lukas Lehner to the EfIP network! He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Edinburgh whose work investigates economic and social policies in a changing world of work. Visit his website here: lukaslehner.github.io
New on the Economics for Inclusive Prosperity website: A fascinating research brief by University of Oxford Professor Maximilian Kasy on why the true battle for future of AI is between different groups of people with different prioritiesβnot humans vs machines.
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New episode! University of Oxford economist Max Kasy demystifies AI and explores ways to ensure that it's not exclusively controlled by tech titans. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
Coming tomorrow: Oxford economist Max Kasy on why AI's rise isn't techno-destiny, but rather the will of tech titans who control data and computing power. We'll discuss why data privacy laws won't save us, and what real democratic control of AI might look like. #efippodcast
Episode 2 of the Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast featuring Princeton economist Atif Mian is now on YouTube! Mian, who rose to prominence after the 2008 financial crisis, says record inequality is pushing the world economy toward another potential tipping point.
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Our latest podcast episode is live! Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva joins to explore her groundbreaking research on zero-sum thinking and its profound effects on politics, policy, and the economy.
Listen on Apple Podcasts: lnkd.in/er-3iYSQ
Stefanie on Bluesky: @s-stantcheva.bsky.social
Coming this Wednesday! Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva discusses her groundbreaking work on the origins, prevalence, and economic impacts of zero-sum thinking. New episode drops at 11 a.m. on Feb. 11. #efippodcast
The Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast is now on Spotify! Check us out here: open.spotify.com/show/4HWaGvS...
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Stay tuned for next week's episode of the Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast featuring award-winning Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva! We'll explore her groundbreaking research on zero sum thinkingβwhere it comes from, who it affects, and its consequences. #efippodcast
Interested in a new vision for economics that puts inclusive prosperity front and center? Start with this podcast episode featuring Dani Rodrik (Harvard) and Suresh Naidu (Columbia) explaining the origins and aspirations of Economics for Inclusive Prosperity. #EfIP podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
Episode 2 of the Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast with Princeton University economist Atif Mian is live! Mian says record inequality is pushing US and world economies dangerously out of balance. "Distribution really matters," he says. Listen now! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
Check out Economics for Inclusive Prosperity co-director and Harvard economist Dani Rodrik on the "Capitalisn't" podcast with UChicago economist Luigi Zingales and co-host Bethany McLean. Dani talks about future of the service sector and his new book. #efip
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Check out Economics for Inclusive Prosperity co-director and Harvard economist Dani Rodrik on the "Capitalisn't" podcast with UChicago economist Luigi Zingales and co-host Bethany McLean. Dani talks about future of the service sector and his new book. #efip
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Dani Rodrik and Suresh Naidu say economists need to adopt a broader view of prosperity, one that includes metrics of wellbeing like access to health, democratic participation, and a livable planet. Listen to the new Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast. #EfiP podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
Listen to the inaugural episode of the @econfip.bsky.social podcast featuring @harvardkennedy.bsky.social and @harvardrte.bsky.social's @drodrik.bsky.social with @columbiauniversity.bsky.social's Suresh Naidu, released today: inclusive-prosperity.simplecast.com/episodes/wel...
Were Americans down on an up economy?
Our first EfIP Short Forum looks at what was shaping public perception of the American economy before the 2024 election.
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