Dedicated to exploring several forgotten economic ideas. Can they solve modern problems?
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
We have on Daniel Wortel-London to discuss his new book "The Menace of Prosperity: New York City and the Struggle for Economic Development, 1865–1981", which covers a century of ideological evolution as to urban economics, growth strategies, the geor... more
Everybody's talking about Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson's 'Abundance', the book about the future of a Democratic Party politics about building more; we have on Chirag Lala (director of energy for the Center of Public Enterprise) and Adriana Rizzo (of... more
The Center for Land Economics has just launched; its co-founder Greg Miller is here to talk about its mission to spread LVT, better judge assesssor offices, and explain how to work with state governments. We talk about state-level enabling legislatio... more
Nicholas Laschkewitsch is with the American Coaster Enthusiasts (N. California chapter), and has been a lifelong fan of Santa Clara's amusement park, California's Great America. Until 2019, the city owned the land; just a few years after selling the ... more
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In-depth georgist analysis. Great program.
Host and guests are very informative! I would love it if there was more of an effort to explain acronyms and offer some more context to each episode and not assume listeners are as familiar with the subject matter, especially because conversation often centers around local California issues and this show is super relevant to other places as well. I want as many people to listen as possible! Thanks for your hard work!
Excellent discussions on the most important economic issue the world faces today. Cannot recommend enough!
I don’t even know how I stumbled upon this podcast but I’m sure glad I did! Great podcast to narrate the California YIMBY movement. Love it!
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Focused on the exploration of often-overlooked economic theories, this podcast offers insightful discussions that correlate historical economic ideas with contemporary issues. The content frequently addresses housing policy, infrastructure development, and public finance, making it particularly relevant for listeners interested in urban planning, economic reform, and social equity. The podcast features a diverse range of guests who provide expertise on topics such as energy policy, property taxation, and transportation advocacy, encouraging a broad conversation about how past economic thought can inform present-day challenges. It is likely to attract those who are keen on understanding the interplay between economics and societal progress, ... more
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Recent guests on The Henry George Program include:
1. Daniel Wortel-London
2. Chirag Lala
3. Adriana Rizzo
4. Nicholas Laschkewitsch
5. Jordan Grimes
6. Marc-William Palen
7. Robert Fairbanks
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