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A Conversation with Professor Vass Bednar: Competition Reform, Inequality, and the Path Towards Fairness

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Click here for more information about Professor Bednar and her public policy research.

Click here to access the Perspectives document on Guaranteed Livable Income by Team Pate.

Click here to check out Professor Bednar on the Cross Country Checkup Podcast

Other resources referred to in the episode:

Click here to access Professor Bednar’s paper on competition policy in Canada, mentioned at 2:45.

Click here to access a copy of the Competition Act, referred to at 2:45

Click here for resources about recent changes to Canada's child care system, as discussed at 20:20.

General topics discussed in the episode:

See the 4:00 minute mark for a discussion about the connection between competition policy issues, income inequality, and strategies to promote social and economic fairness.

See the 6:05 minute mark for Professor Bednar’s commentary on consumer protection, competition, and opportunities to empower individuals in a digital economy.

See the 7:05 minute mark for Professor’ Bednar’s commentary on rising food princes and expanding inequality.

See the 8:30 minute mark for a discussion about effective policies for eliminating income inequality, as exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

See the 11:00 minute mark for a discussion about the benefits, complications, and specific qualities of an effective guaranteed livable income policy.

See the 17:00 minute mark about the frustrating process of transforming good ideas into good policy, and the next steps for implementing competition reform.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 334070194 series 2781481
Content provided by Kim Pate and Fregine Sheehy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kim Pate and Fregine Sheehy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Click here for more information about Professor Bednar and her public policy research.

Click here to access the Perspectives document on Guaranteed Livable Income by Team Pate.

Click here to check out Professor Bednar on the Cross Country Checkup Podcast

Other resources referred to in the episode:

Click here to access Professor Bednar’s paper on competition policy in Canada, mentioned at 2:45.

Click here to access a copy of the Competition Act, referred to at 2:45

Click here for resources about recent changes to Canada's child care system, as discussed at 20:20.

General topics discussed in the episode:

See the 4:00 minute mark for a discussion about the connection between competition policy issues, income inequality, and strategies to promote social and economic fairness.

See the 6:05 minute mark for Professor Bednar’s commentary on consumer protection, competition, and opportunities to empower individuals in a digital economy.

See the 7:05 minute mark for Professor’ Bednar’s commentary on rising food princes and expanding inequality.

See the 8:30 minute mark for a discussion about effective policies for eliminating income inequality, as exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

See the 11:00 minute mark for a discussion about the benefits, complications, and specific qualities of an effective guaranteed livable income policy.

See the 17:00 minute mark about the frustrating process of transforming good ideas into good policy, and the next steps for implementing competition reform.

  continue reading

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