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On this edition of “Connect with County Leaders,” CEX Hill connects with Rebecca Moudry, Director of the Fairfax County Department of Economic Initiatives, and Victor Hoskins, President and CEO of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority. The “Connect with County Leaders” podcast is a monthly opportunity to hear the county executive discuss opportunities, priorities, and issues with various leaders from around Fairfax County. To listen to other great Fairfax County podcasts, visit fairfaxcounty.gov/podcasts, and for additional audio content, tune in to Fairfax County Government Radio at fairfaxcounty.gov/radio For more Fairfax County news and event information, visit NewsCenter online at fairfaxcounty.gov/news For questions, call 703-FAIRFAX (324-7329) weekdays between 8am and 4:30pm or email publicaffairs@fairfaxcounty.gov The “Connect with County Leaders” podcast is produced by the Fairfax County VA Government.
Today we look at some of the stories that are making headlines today before turning to a conversation on just how much money the executives are making at Planned Parenthood, a “not-for-profit” corporation. We will also access where we are as a nation, one year after the Dobbs decision. Then, our guest, the Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work and Economics will help us understand income inequality and what the Bible has to say on the topic.
Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Rob Elias and Barbra Coffee, Director of Economic Initiatives, City of Tucson
African Economy - Government Opportunities, Foreign Investment & Citizens Economic Initiatives Instead of people working to create things, they wait for the government to feed them. But of course, the government can create opportunities, but our leaders are waiting for foreign aid and loans.
In this episode, Jenny and Leah talk about Pueblo with Sara Blackhurst and Brian McCain from Action 22. Sara and Brian have the inside scoop on new development, incentives for business owners, and why Pueblo is a great place for investors. Listen to the episode for the full interview.
Zach talks with Dr. Richard Carmona, the 17th Surgeon General of the United States and Governor Ducey's lead policy advisor on COVID-19, about vaccines for kids 5-11, the Governor's COVID response right now, natural immunity and when does COVID become endemic? Devon Underwood of The Talent Store and Zach sit down with Kevin Burke, Deputy Director for the Office of Economic Initiatives at the City of Tucson, to discuss how workforce and talent pipelines fit into economic development strategy for the City.
While much progress has been made toward poverty alleviation, many well-intentioned efforts have led Christians to actions that are not only ineffective, but leave the most vulnerable in a worse situation than before. Is there a better answer? Combining biblical exegesis with proven economic principles, For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty equips Christians with both a solid biblical and economic understanding of how best to care for the poor and foster sustainable economic development. With contributions from fourteen leading Christian economists, theologians, historians, and practitioners, For the Least of These presents the case for why markets and trade are the world’s best hope for alleviating poverty.Rev. Dr. Art Lindsley is the Vice President of Theological Initiatives at The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics, where he oversees the development of a theology that integrates faith, work, and economics. Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley is the George and Sally Mayer Fellow for Economic Education and the academic director at The Fund for American Studies. She also serves as the Vice President of Economic Initiatives at The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics, where she develops and commissions research toward a systematic biblical theology of economic freedom. Support the show (http://www.faithandlaw.org/donate)
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Hr 2 Marana Mayor Ed Honea-Reopening, shopping, Fireworks. CD- Tucson economic Initiatives-What's the Plan? "Letting the markets Decide"
City of Tucson Director of Economic Initiatives Barbra Coffee discusses the City
About the interview: Dr. Anne Bradley, Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics and IWP professor, spoke with IWP about the economic impact of the coronavirus. She discussed the future of the economy, the stock market, the new stimulus package, the long term effects of coronavirus, and the role of government in protecting the U.S. economy. About the speaker: Dr. Anne Bradley is the George and Sally Mayer Fellow for Economic Education and the Academic Director at the Fund for American Studies. She served as the Vice President of Economic Initiatives at The Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, where she developed and commissioned research toward a systematic biblical theology of economic freedom. She is a visiting professor at Georgetown University and has previously taught at George Mason University and at Charles University, Prague. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Bernard Center for Women, Politics, and Public Policy. She served as the Associate Director for the Program in Economics, Politics, and the Law at the James M. Buchanan Center at George Mason University. She worked as an Economic Analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency. She is also a professor at IWP, where she teaches a course entitled Economics for Foreign Policy Makers
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Zach spends the whole hour with Barbra Coffee, the Director of Economic Initiatives for the City of Tucson, about 2020 priorities, philosophy on economic development, spreading the momentum of downtown to other parts of the city, and more.
Cronyism is everywhere, affecting industries, entrepreneurs and customers and distorting the market through political advantage. So what is cronyism and how does it compromise genuine capitalism? Anne Rathbone Bradley, the current academic director at The Fund for American Studies, as well as the vice president of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work and Economics, comes onto the show to explain how cronyism affects the market and how to combat it. Afterwards, Acton's director of research, Samuel Gregg joins the show to talk about his new book, "Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization." Gregg lays out what he believes defines the West, how the disintegration of reason and faith has caused the West to decline and what can be done to reclaim it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest this week, Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley, the free market economist and moral philosopher, wants to sit down with Bernie Sanders over a cup of coffee to talk about how to achieve the goals he proclaims. There's a right way and a wrong way, and he's not going to get there the way he's going. “We need to stop villainizing people based on ideology and I would say, ‘Hey, I agree with you, I don't want the poor to be poor and I don't want the rich to be able to exploit' but the question is the how. And I don't think he knows how.” “What is the way to make the poor rich and raise the incomes of everyone? This is a real concern that we all should have. He's right about that. But the how is very different. To me, what economics demonstrates, is that the past 250 years of human history have showed us is that markets empower ordinary people,” said Anne. Anne is a professor at the Institute for World Politics and George Mason University. She is Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics and is author of “Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism.” Listen here as Dr. Anne Bradley and I explain why markets lead to prosperity and a better life while government intrusion creates poverty and misery.
Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley is an adjunct professor at IWP, where she teaches a course on Economics for Foreign Policy Makers. She is the Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, where she develops and commissions research toward a systematic biblical theology of economic freedom. She is a visiting professor at Georgetown University and has previously taught at George Mason University and at Charles University, Prague. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Bernard Center for Women, Politics, and Public Policy. She served as the Associate Director for the Program in Economics, Politics, and the Law at the James M. Buchanan Center at George Mason University. Dr. Rathbone Bradley's academic work focuses on the political economy of terrorism with specific emphasis on the industrial organization of al-Qaeda. Her academic research has been published in scholarly journals and edited volumes. She is currently working on a book that analyzes the political economy of al-Qaeda post 9/11. Based on her academic research she also worked as an Economic Analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency's Office of Terrorism Analysis. Dr. Rathbone Bradley received her Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University in 2006 during which time she was a James M. Buchanan Scholar.
On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts talks with Fr. Ben Johnson, Senior Editor at the Acton Institute on the pitfalls of sin taxes. Then, on the Econ Quiz segment, Caroline speaks to Anne Rathbone Bradley, Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics and visiting professor at Georgetown University, about the impact of Amazon and whether or not it is a monopoly. On the Upstream segment, Caroline and Bruce Edward Walker talk about the life and work of the late science fiction writer Jerry Pournelle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Over four years ago, Anne Bradley gave birth to her daughter, Bailey Grace, nine weeks premature. After her delivery, Bailey spent five weeks in an incubator with a tiny tube that passed through her nose and down to her stomach to feed her. Anne often wondered what she would have done if she lived somewhere like Bangladesh where the type of medical care we take for granted isn’t widely available. She also thought about that tiny breathing tube and the people who conceived, designed, tested, made, and delivered it – people who almost certainly encounter mundane and frustrating things in their jobs and never get to see the impact of their work on folks like Anne and Bailey.Anne is the Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics; teaches at Georgetown and George Mason Universities; and is the co-editor of two books including the recently-released Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism. She joins us to talk about the higher purpose and impact of our work, no matter how ordinary it may seem; and how capitalism, while imperfect, is the best system we’ve got for lifting up people and societies.
Today on Radio Free Acton, we talk with Anne Rathbone Bradley, Ph.D. She serves as Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work and Economics, and joins us to talk about the vital role that economic freedom plays in lifting people out of poverty. We also address some of the common clichés that are used to attack the market economy, and even take a short peek into the political economy of Al Qaeda. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.