Elizabeth Popp Berman on the Influence of Economics and Economists
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This week, we talk to Elizabeth Popp Berman from SUNY Albany (42:35). Elizabeth is the author of the much-acclaimed Creating the Market University: How Academic Science Became an Economic Engine (Princeton University Press), and the forthcoming Thinking Like an Economist: How Economics Became the Language of Public Policy (Princeton). Also, we discuss: What the heck is going on in US politics? (00:50) Should we abolish the roundtable session? (14:40) and the idea behind Richard Reeves’ Dream Hoarders (19:45)
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