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Capitalisn't
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Raj Chetty's Surprising New Insights On How Children Succeed
Saison 2 · Épisode 111
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Durée 51:17
Is race a more consequential determinant of social mobility than class? How and under what circumstances do Americans move up the economic ladder?
For years, Harvard economist Raj Chetty has leveraged big data to answer these questions. In his recent paper, Chetty and his team show that Black millennials born to low-income parents have more quickly risen up the economic ladder than previous Black generations, whereas their white counterparts have fared worse than previous low-income white generations. That said, Chetty finds little movement in or out of the top income brackets and that the income gap between Black and white Americans remains large.
Chetty joins Bethany and Luigi to discuss these new insights as well as why mobility matters, what costs come in the pursuit of bolstering mobility, and how other factors such as parenting, gender, and social capital factor into the equation. What policies should America pursue, especially against the backdrop of the 2024 presidential election, where many conservatives argue that white working-class Americans are falling behind and liberals argue that Black and brown Americans continue to face systemic inequalities?
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The End of Google As We Know It?
Saison 2 · Épisode 110
jeudi 15 août 2024 • Durée 51:12
This week we're taking a quick summer break, but in the meantime, we wanted to re-share a special episode that is relevant in the news again. With the recent federal court ruling that Google engaged in illegal monopolization of internet searches, we thought it would be a great opportunity to share our episode with lawyer Dina Srinivasan. She's an expert in the field of competition policy and a fellow with the Thurman Arnold Project at Yale University. Google is no stranger to lawsuits and has previously defeated many of them, but now, antitrust experts are optimistic that this case against Google's advertising business is even stronger for the government than the Search case that Google lost just last week.
To simplify the apparent complexity of the case and understand why and how it matters to consumers, the advertising market, the tech industry, and the economy, Luigi conducted a special bonus interview with Srinivasan. Following the interview, Bethany joins Luigi to discuss the implications of this case for consumer harm, the business model of journalism, democracy, and beyond.
Read more on ProMarket: https://www.promarket.org/tag/google-ad-tech-case/
Watch: 2024 Antitrust and Competition Conference | Antitrust Case Studies: Google https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw6-LaVh55U
Ralph Nader's Capitalism
Saison 2 · Épisode 101
jeudi 11 avril 2024 • Durée 48:51
"The only true aging is the erosion of one's ideals," says Ralph Nader, the former third-party presidential candidate who just turned 90 after more than 60 years of consumer advocacy and fighting for small business in America. From influencing the transformative passage of car safety legislation to advancing numerous environmental protection and public accountability causes, Nader has fought against the proliferation and insinuation of corporate power in our government.
In between all of that, Nader has also found the time to develop a prolific writing career. In this week’s episode, Nader joins Bethany and Luigi to discuss his new book, "Rebellious CEO: 12 Leaders Who Got It Right." The three talk about the possibilities of ethically profitable business, Nader’s lifelong pursuit of justice, his views on the state of capitalism today, the political disillusionment of the public, and how we can reclaim democratic control of capitalism.
Microsoft 1998 vs Google 2020: Antitrust and Big Tech
Saison 2 · Épisode 10
jeudi 14 janvier 2021 • Durée 56:58
Why Capitalism Needs Democracy
Saison 2 · Épisode 9
jeudi 31 décembre 2020 • Durée 25:19
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Student Debt?
Saison 2 · Épisode 8
jeudi 17 décembre 2020 • Durée 46:14
Francis Fukuyama’s Proposal to Rein In Big Tech
Saison 2 · Épisode 7
jeudi 3 décembre 2020 • Durée 42:03
How The Supreme Court Influences Our Economy
Saison 2 · Épisode 6
jeudi 19 novembre 2020 • Durée 46:36
Capitalisn't Presents: The "Big Brains" Podcast
Saison 2 · Épisode 5
vendredi 13 novembre 2020 • Durée 34:54
What Is The Alternative To Friedman's Capitalism?
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
jeudi 5 novembre 2020 • Durée 47:41