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Stuart Andreason on Skills-Based Hiring
Stuart Andreason is the Executive Director of Programs at the Burning Glass Institute where he leads efforts in research and engagement on workforce innovation, higher education, and economic mobility. Through his personal experience and his work in skill
Kerry McKittrick on Education, Career Navigation, and Workforce Development
Kerry McKittrick, in her work as co-director of The Project on Workforce at Harvard, looks into different aspects of the relationship between workforce development and careers. In this episode of Hardly Working, we dive into three different reports that M
David Hernandez on Creating a Domestic Microprocessor Manufacturing Labor Force
Description:This week on Hardly Working, Brent Orrell talks with David Hernandez, Vice President of Education at IPC, the Global Association for Electronics Manufacturing.Brent and David discuss domestic electronics manufacturing, workforce education and
Addressing Rural Economic Development With Kevin R. Kosar
On July 22, Brent Orrell from AEI and Tony Pipa from Brookings hosted a discussion about Casa Grande Valley Farms, an agricultural cooperative from the New Deal era that faced challenges and eventually failed. AEI's Kevin R. Kosar, who has republished a b
Russ Roberts on "Wild Problems"
Russ Roberts, President of Shalem College in Jerusalem and host of the Econtalk podcast, discusses his book, Wild Problems: A Guide to the Decisions That Define Us. The book discusses Roberts approach to problems that cant be solved with normal economi
Sally Satel and Keith Humphreys on the Opioid Epidemic
On July 8, AEIs Brent Orrell hosted the fifth event in the On the Front Porch series with the Brookings Institutions Tony Pipa featuring Stanford University Professor Keith Humphreys and AEIs Sally Satel, two experts in opioid treatment and the socie
Brad Wilcox on Marriage and Family Stability
This week on Hardly Working, Brent Orrell talks with AEI Senior Fellow Brad Wilcox. Wilcoxs recent book Get Married: Why Americans Should Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families and Save Civilization explores the importance of marriage in society. Brent a
Daniel Susskind on the Growth Dilemma
Americans are grappling with the complexities of economic growth, technology, and their impacts on society. This week, Brent talks with Oxford University economist Daniel Susskind, who explores these themes in his latest book Growth: A Reckoning. Together
Scott Winship on the Wage-Productivity Paradox
Americans views on the economy have soured in recent years, often seemingly disconnected with the realities of work and growth in incomes. One particularly pernicious meme, found on both the left and the right, is that economic growth has not translated
John Tamny on the End of Work
In a world where the traditional boundaries of work are being redrawn, the interplay between work and personal satisfaction, a sense of purpose, and meaning is rapidly evolving. This week on Hardly Working, Brent sits down with John Tamny, editor of RealC