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Latest Episodes

The Private Equity Debate Revisited
July 27, 2023

In the last episode of our podcast, we had a mini version of a never-ending debate on this show: whether private equity is good or bad. Afterward we talked about doing a full episode debating the pros

Rebooting American Health Care, with Amy Finkelstein
July 13, 2023

How can public policy improve upon and fix the mess of U.S. health care? In a new book, health economists Amy Finkelstein (MIT) and Liran Einav (Stanford) argue that's the wrong question. Instead, the

Why America's Poor Remain Poor, With Matthew Desmond
June 29, 2023

"Poverty will be abolished in America only when a mass movement demands it," writes Princeton sociologist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matthew Desmond in his new book, "Poverty, by America." Buil

Bonus: Sen. Phil Gramm on Banking Deregulation
June 22, 2023

Thank you to our listeners for the feedback and engagement on last week's episode with former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm. Sen. Gramm was also one of the co-sponsors of the GrammLeachBliley Act of 1999,

Is American Inequality a Myth? With Sen. Phil Gramm
June 15, 2023

In his recent book "The Myth of American Inequality," former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm (along with co-authors Robert Ekelund and John Early) challenges conventional wisdom on the state of income inequality in the United States. Gramm argues that the gap bet

Reinventing Democracy, With Hélène Landemore
June 01, 2023

What if we harnessed the collective wisdom of the crowds and delegated democratic leadership to the masses?In her book "Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the 21st Century", Yale political

Is Technological Progress Good For Everyone? With Daron Acemoglu
May 18, 2023

In his new book, "Power and Progress: Our 1000-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity", renowned MIT Professor of Economics Daron Acemoglu (with co-author Simon Johnson) argues that the benefits

Can Labor Markets Save Capitalism? With David Autor
May 04, 2023

On this episode, our hosts Bethany McLean and Luigi Zingales sit down with renowned MIT economist David Autor to discuss the impact of technology, labor markets, and immigration on wage inequality and

Has ‘Thinking Like An Economist’ Distorted Our Politics?
April 20, 2023

It is hard to think of an idea more central to capitalism than economics, particularly economic efficiency. Similarly, public policy is now and has been for a while conducted in the language of bu

Raghuram Rajan: Why The Banking Crisis Isn’t Over
April 06, 2023

Several questions continue to swirl around the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and its larger implications. In this special episode, Chicago Booths Raghuram Rajan former Governor of the Reserve Ban