Host of the "Economics for Inclusive Prosperity" podcast. Producer, writer, and editor. Solution seeker. Unshakably committed to fundamental decency and compassion-centered values based on universal human rights. “Speak bravely, listen generously.”
Ralph Ranalli
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You can't understand inequality without fully understanding the labor market. #inclusiveprosperity
"The truth is in the middle" is one the biggest and most damaging fallacies of our time, promoted by those with wealth and power for their own benefit. The truth is where rigorous scholarship and honest inquiry says it is.
Just arriving in my inbox... the worst sale pitch ever! "Hey, you can pay $41.99 a year for Bari Weiss!"
Is it just me or is Scott Galloway's character arc really interesting?
The most Orange County news story ever. ktla.com/news/orange-...
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
The NY Times apparently thinks fairness in journalism means having no values at all. Trump assaults one of the key factors in America's rise to global leadership — immigration — and the best the Times can do is call it a “risky pivot.”
Attention: Graduation speakers
Don't risk getting booed. Do your homework. Our episode with Max Kasy is now required listening for anyone talking to young people about AI.
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Ralph Ranalli
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...