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Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman calls UMass Amherst economist Arin Dube the "go to guy on minimum wages." On our new episode, Dube discusses labor market myths and misunderstandings and what the evidence really says about the effects of minimum wage laws. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
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Podcast Episode · Economics for Inclusive Prosperity · June 5 · 54m
How I learned to stop worrying and love the minimum wage
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Is merit about what you have already done? Or is it what you can do in the future, for both yourself and society? Renowned UChicago economist Steven Durlauf explains. #economicsforinclusiveprosperity youtu.be/xGjfuGP8m-Q?...
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Your chance to interact with one of the most visionary economists of our time! #economicsforinclusiveprosperity
Applied to agricultural R&D with climate change factored in, the "inappropriate technology hypothesis" has a lot of instructive and sobering things to say about the future of the world's food supply. MIT's Jacob Moscana and Princeton's Karthik Sastry explain on tomorrow's podcast.
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On the latest Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast: A sobering and informative talk about technology, the world food supply, and inequality with two brilliant young economists, Jacob Moscona of MIT and Karthik Sastry of Princeton. Worth a listen. t.co/zTuvsnrKLm
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