Sustaining Capitalism

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Latest Episodes

Leadership in Challenging Times: A Conversation with Penny Pennington, Managing Partner of Edward Jones
July 19, 2022

We look back to history to know that the times of tumult will pass, but we also have to move through them in really productive waysto put things in historical perspective, but also to put things int

Rural Education in America – A Conversation with the National Rural Teacher of the Year
June 28, 2022

On average, rural schools serve 344 students, which is smaller compared to those in towns, suburbs, or cities, and have fewer specialized staff and services relative to schools in other locales.  Acco

Rural Development - Lessons From the West
June 06, 2022

During the pandemic, rural America faced special challenges but also bright opportunities as more Americans moved to rural areas. What lessons can we learn from the last two years in promoting sustain

Rx for the Rural Healthcare Workforce and Access to Care
May 31, 2022

Rural healthcare faces unique challenges. Patients need to travel further to access care and attracting talent to more remote areas can be difficult. Issues that existed before the start of the COVID-

The Impact of AI on the Labor Market: What Do We Know So Far?
April 27, 2022

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has led to widespread speculation that it may soon radically transform the labor market. As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, to

Prospects for Easing the Supply Chain Crisis
April 06, 2022

Many businesses continue to face difficulties in their supply chains, both domestic and international.   In a new episode of Sustaining Capitalism, Bob Costello, Chief Economist, American Trucking Ass

CED’s Shareholder vs. Stakeholder Capitalism with Janet Foutty
April 01, 2022

CED’s Shareholder Versus Stakeholder Capitalism podcast series consists of compelling conversation with CEOs about whether there is a shift towards stakeholder capitalism underway and the implications

Skilling America’s Tech Talent of the Future
March 21, 2022

To remain competitive on the global stage, the US needs to foster more tech talent in the workplace. How can policymakers and business leaders bring people from all backgrounds into the tech field? In

The Future of Education: Where Is It, and What Does It Look Like?
March 16, 2022

Much has been written about the impact of technology, especially as it relates to teaching and learning during the pandemic, whether at the early grade school levels or for ongoing training in the wor

Immigration: Supply and Demand in Labor Markets
March 02, 2022

Is immigration the solution to the US Labor Market’s problems? As we know, The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a sharp drop in international migration to the United States under several different work v