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The Answer Is Transaction Costs
Dam Shame: It's not easy being government

The Answer Is Transaction Costs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 24:11 Transcription Available


I have been interested lately in a paper Bill Keech and I were working on a decade ago, It was called "The Anatomy of Government Failure."Was AC Pigou the first "Public Choice" theorist?There are two transaction costs problems in the background: 1.  Information asymmetries and the problem of ignorance2. Incentive problems and institutional designMarket failure is actually a thing. And it can be complicated: Kleinman and Teles, "Market and Non-Market Failures." But so is government failure.  There is no reason to expect government action to be Pareto Optimal.  The problem is that every flaw in consumers is worse in voters!It could even be argued (I did!) that a "good" industrial policy is impossible in a democracy.Book o'da week:  The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World . 2022, Encounter Books.  by Samuel Gregg. If you have questions or comments, or want to suggest a future topic, email the show at taitc.email@gmail.com ! You can follow Mike Munger on Twitter at @mungowitz

Voices of Freedom
Interview with Samuel Gregg

Voices of Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 35:16


Interview with Samuel Gregg America's entrepreneurial spirit is part of what defines its national character. Americans celebrate the notion that one can build a business from the ground up by virtue of sheer determination and perseverance, whether it's a neighborhood ice cream shop or a global auto company. This zeal for free enterprise quickly catapulted the country into an economic powerhouse and continues to captivate dreamers and innovators throughout the world. Yet America faces real obstacles to sustaining an environment that's ripe for entrepreneurship. Burdensome red tape, a dire debt crisis and the vast expansion of the administrative state are barriers to entry and growth for businesses.  Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom is Samuel Gregg, one the country's preeminent free enterprise scholars and a 2024 Bradley Prize winner. He shares his thoughts on how to keep America's entrepreneurial vitality strong, as well as insights into current economic debates. Samuel Gregg is the Friedrich Hayek Chair in Economics and Economic History at the American Institute for Economic Research. He has written and spoken extensively on questions of political economy, economic history, monetary theory and policy, and natural law theory. He's the author of 16 books, including his most recent book, The Next American Economy: Nation, State and Markets in an Uncertain World.  Topics Discussed on this Episode: America's support of free enterprise compared to other countries How entrepreneurial success stories have shaped Gregg's perspective Improving the climate and outlook for American industry Big Tech, woke capitalism and the weakening of the family How proponents of limited government can address the breakdown of civil society China's economic outlooks and lessons for the US The intersection of markets and morality The conditions that will allow the next generation of entrepreneurs to succeed What it means to win a Bradley Prize

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen
Episode 203 - Second Interview with Samuel Gregg (Distinguished Fellow - American Institute for Economic Research)

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 62:20


Originally Recorded June 28th, 2023 About Samuel Gregg: https://www.aier.org/people/samuel-gregg/ Check out Dr. Gregg's latest book The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World: https://www.amazon.com/Next-American-Economy-Markets-Uncertain/dp/164177276X Get full access to Unlicensed Philosophy with Chuong Nguyen at musicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Great Antidote: Samuel Gregg on The Next American Economy

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023


Dr. Samuel Gregg is a distinguished fellow in political economy and senior research faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research. He recently wrote a book called The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World. We talk about the current consensus about the American economy and how it's changed over time. He explains to us the renewal of enthusiasm for industrial policy, and what classical liberals can do to better the defense of free markets. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

The Great Antidote
Samuel Gregg on The Next American Economy

The Great Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 51:16


Dr. Samuel Gregg is a distinguished fellow in political economy and senior research faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research. He recently wrote a book called The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World. We talk about the current consensus about the American economy and how it's changed over time. He explains to us the renewal of enthusiasm for industrial policy, and what classical liberals can do to better the defense of free markets. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Acton Lecture Series
The Next American Economy: Free Markets or Economic Nationalism?

Acton Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 61:55


One of America's success stories is its economy. For over a century, it has been the envy of the world. The opportunity it generates has inspired millions of people to want to become American.Today, however, America's economy is at a crossroads. Many have lost confidence in the country's commitment to economic liberty. Across the political spectrum, many want the government to play an even greater role in the economy via protectionism, industrial policy, stakeholder capitalism, or even quasi-socialist policies. Numerous American political and business leaders are embracing these ideas, and traditional defenders of markets have struggled to respond to these challenges in fresh ways. Then there is a resurgent China bent on eclipsing the United States's place in the world. At stake is not only the future of the world's biggest economy, but the economic liberty that remains central to America's identity as a nation.But managed decline and creeping statism do not have to be America's only choices, let alone its destiny. In his new book The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World (2022), Samuel Gregg insists that there is an alternative. And that is a vibrant market economy grounded on entrepreneurship, competition, and trade openness, but embedded in what America's founding generation envisaged as the United States's future: a dynamic Commercial Republic that takes freedom, commerce, and the common good of all Americans seriously, and allows America as a sovereign-nation to pursue and defend its interests in a dangerous world without compromising its belief in the power of economic freedom.Samuel Gregg is Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy at the American Institute for Economic Research, and an Affiliate Scholar at the Acton Institute. The author of 17 books—including the prize-winning The Commercial Society (Rowman &Littlefield), Wilhelm Röpke's Political Economy (Edward Elgar), Becoming Europe (Encounter), the prize-winning Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization (Regnery), and most recently, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World (Encounter), as well as over 400 articles and opinion-pieces—he writes regularly on political economy, finance, American conservatism, Western civilization, and natural law theory. He is a Contributing Editor at Law & Liberty and a Visiting Scholar in the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies at the Heritage Foundation. He can be followed on Twitter @drsamuelgreggSubscribe to our podcastsApply Now for Acton UniversityThe Next American Economy | Amazon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Voices of Freedom
Interview with Samuel Gregg

Voices of Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 37:48


This episode of Voices of Freedom features a thoughtful conversation with  Samuel Gregg, Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research. Topics discussed by Dr. Gregg and Rick Graber, President and CEO, The Bradley Foundation, include: The integral role of free enterprise in America's past, present, and future. Challenges to free enterprise from the left and the right. The debate about government intervention to counter China and Big Tech. Whether tariffs are ever appropriate. What have proponents of free enterprise missed? The rise and influence of ESG. Enjoy this conversation and more, Gregg has written and spoken extensively on questions of political economy, economic history, monetary theory and policy, and natural law theory. He is the author of sixteen books, including his most recent, The Next American Economy: Nation, State and Markets in an Uncertain World (2022). Three of his books have been short-listed for Conservative Book of the Year. 

James Wilson Institute Podcast
The Right Rethinks Economics with Samuel Gregg

James Wilson Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 73:45


Dr. Samuel Gregg returns to the Anchoring Truths Podcast for a discussion of his new book, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World. Gregg carefully addresses New Right criticism of the conventional wisdom on economics that pervaded conservative intellectual circles in recent decades. Gregg offers a defense of America as a commercial republic, though one in need of a substantive argument rooted in morals to defend trade and growth. He also discusses how China's unique challenge requires a rethinking of the conventional wisdom in a healthy way.

Liberty and Leadership
Samuel Gregg on Liberty and Virtue

Liberty and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 44:18


Dr. Samuel Gregg is the Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Fellow of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University, the Visiting Fellow for the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies at the Heritage Foundation, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Samuel perviously directed the Acton Institute's research and international outreach, including budgeting, personnel, and programming development and implementation. Additionally, he has written 16 books, published 48 academic journal articles, and penned over 300 articles in various periodicals. Samuel was the Political Economy Professor for TFAS's 2020 Virtual Global Political Economy Seminar and in 2022, delivered the annual Neal B. Freeman Lecture in Political Economy. He has a master's degree from the University of Melbourne and received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Oxford in moral philosophy and political economy. In this week's Liberty and Leadership Podcast, Roger and Samuel discuss his new book, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World (which was recently nominated for a National Book Award), the virtues found within the concept of the "commercial republic," the disconnect between modern U.S. policies and the founding principals of the nation, the impact of the progressive movement in the early 20th century, the economic chasm between the political left and right, the ebb and flow of religious fervor in the US and it's impact on politics, and Samuel's work at the American Institute for Economic Research.The Liberty and Leadership Podcast is hosted by TFAS President Roger Ream and produced by kglobal. If you have a comment or question for the show, please drop us an email at podcast@TFAS.org.Support the show

Breaking Battlegrounds
Samuel Gregg on The Next American Economy

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 68:14


This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined by Samuel Gregg, author of the new book, The Next American Economy. Later in the show, political consultant Brian Seitchik stops by the studio.-Samuel Gregg is Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research. He has a D.Phil. in moral philosophy and political economy from Oxford University, and an M.A. in political philosophy from the University of Melbourne.He has written and spoken extensively on questions of political economy, economic history, monetary theory and policy, and natural law theory. He is the author of sixteen books, including On Ordered Liberty (2003), The Commercial Society (2007), Wilhelm Röpke's Political Economy (2010); Becoming Europe (2013); Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization (2019); The Essential Natural Law (2021); and The Next American Economy: Nation, State and Markets in an Uncertain World (2022). Two of his books have been short-listed for Conservative Book of the Year. Many of his books and over 400 articles and opinion pieces have been translated into a variety of languages. He is also a Contributor to Law and Liberty, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, an Affiliate Scholar at the Acton Institute, a Fellow of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He also serves as a Visiting Scholar at the Heritage Foundation.He has published in journals such as the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy; Journal of Markets & Morality; Economic Affairs; Law and Investment Management; Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines; Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy; Oxford Analytica; Communio; Journal of Scottish Philosophy; University Bookman; Foreign Affairs; and Policy. He is a regular writer of opinion-pieces which appear in publications such as the Wall Street Journal Europe; First Things; Investors Business Daily; Law and Liberty; Washington Times; Revue Conflits; American Banker; National Review; Public Discourse; American Spectator; El Mercurio; Australian Financial Review; Jerusalem Post; La Nacion: and Business Review Weekly. He has served as an editorial consultant for the Italian journal, La Societa, and American correspondent for the German newspaper Die Tagespost. He has also been cited in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Time Magazine, Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, and the Holy See's L'Osservatore Romano.In 2001, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and a Member of the Mont Pèlerin Society in 2004. In 2008, he was elected a member of the Philadelphia Society, and a member of the Royal Economic Society. In 2017, he was made a Fellow of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He served as President of the Philadelphia Society from 2019-2021.He is the General Editor of Lexington Books' Studies in Ethics and Economics Series. He also sits on the Academic Advisory Boards of the Institute of Economic Affairs, London; Campion College, Sydney; the La Fundación Burke, Madrid; the Instituto Fe y Libertad, Guatemala; and as well as the editorial boards of the Journal of Markets and Morality and Revista Valores en la sociedad industrial.-Brian Seitchik is a national political strategist with a background in campaign management and strategy, paid media, earned media, social media development, qualitative and quantitative research, constructing campaign teams and fundraising. With practical experience across the country, Brian knows the true value of a political consultant is not just making a pretty commercial or telling a client what they want to hear; it is the ability to adjust the tone of the campaign at the right time in order to win.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com

The Steve Gruber Show
Dr. Samuel Gregg, A post-election economy

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 11:00


Dr. Samuel Gregg, a distinguished fellow in political economy at the American Institute for Economic Research and the author of his newly published and #1 Best Selling book (his 17th), The Next American Economy: Nation, State and Markets in an Uncertain World. A post-election economy

America's Talking
Dr. Samuel Gregg: The Next American Economy

America's Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 29:09


Dr. Samuel Gregg is Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research, and a research fellow at the Acton Institute. He has a D.Phil. in moral philosophy and political economy from Oxford University, and an M.A. in political philosophy from the University of Melbourne. The author of sixteen books and more than four hundred articles, he has written for publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily, the Spectator, Foreign Affairs, National Review, American Banker, and Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. His brand new book, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World, was released earlier this month. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americas-talking/support

The Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture
The Next American Economy with Samuel Gregg

The Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 29:03


Phil talks with Samuel Gregg about his book The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World, wherein he makes the case for the possibility of a vibrant future for “the world's biggest economy.” Samuel Gregg is Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research and a research fellow at the Acton Institute.

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 3 - Washington's 11 initiatives need your support

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 42:35


The Monologue: Man responsible for double homicide had a very long record. The Interview: Spencer Hutchins is running to replace Jesse Young, but the purple district could flip to Democrats if turnout isn't high enough. The Monologue: Nearly half of voters are opposed to Inslee's '2035 plan'.  The Interview: Dr. Samuel Gregg (distinguished fellow in political economy at the American Institute for Economic Research and the author of The Next American Economy: Nation, State and Markets in an Uncertain World) provides us a sobering look at the nationalLongForm: Brian Heywood (Let's Go Washington) is on a mission to do what Democrats in the legislature won't. He details some of the 11 initiatives he needs your help supporting.The Quick Hit: An Olympia parent appeared on FOX NewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Steve Gruber Show
Samuel Gregg, A Threat Worse Than Socialism?

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 11:00


Samuel Gregg is the Author, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World (2022). A Threat Worse Than Socialism?

Acton Line
The Next American Economy

Acton Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 49:38


One of America's greatest success stories is its economy. For over a century, it has been the envy of the world. The opportunity it generates has inspired millions of people to want to become American.Today, however, America's economy is at a crossroads. Many have lost confidence in the country's commitment to economic liberty. Across the political spectrum, many want the government to play an even greater role in the economy via protectionism, industrial policy, stakeholder capitalism, or even quasi-socialist policies. Then there is a resurgent China bent on eclipsing the United States' place in the world. At stake is not only the future of the world's biggest economy, but also the economic liberty that remains central to America's identity.But managed decline and creeping statism do not have to be America's only choices, let alone its destiny. In his latest book, “The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World,” Dr. Samuel Gregg insists that there is an alternative—and that is to become a vibrant Commercial Republic grounded in entrepreneurship, competition, and trade openness, as envisioned by the founding generation. In this episode, Dylan Pahman, executive editor of the Journal of Markets & Morality and a research fellow at the Acton Institute, sits down with Dr. Gregg, Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research and an affiliate scholar at the Acton Institute, to discuss the book and the economic, political, and moral complications of our increasingly globalized world.Subscribe to our podcastsThe Next American Economy | AmazonThe Next American Economy Is Cause for Hope“Globalization,” in Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAdam Smith on the Benefits of International TradeDylan Pahman, “Fiat Currency, the Euro, and Greek Default”Samuel Gregg, “Rethinking Free Markets in an Age of Anxiety” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rich Zeoli
CNN Disputes Fetterman's Claim That He Has “Always Supported” Fracking

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 42:47


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- In a recent CNN piece, Andrew Kaczynski and Olivia Alafriz investigate U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman's claim that he has “always supported” fracking in Pennsylvania. Their reporting reveals that his claim isn't accurate, writing: “Fetterman's message about the [fracking] industry has often depended on his audience” and in 2016 he advocated on behalf of a “moratorium in Pennsylvania on fracking.” 3:40pm- Samuel Gregg—Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research—joins the show to talk about his new book, “The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.” In the book, Greg vociferously defends capitalism and free markets in a world that is becoming increasingly accepting of socialism.

Rich Zeoli
Defending Capitalism & Free Markets

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 13:29


Samuel Gregg—Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research—joins the show to talk about his new book, “The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.” In the book, Greg vociferously defends capitalism and free markets in a world that is becoming increasingly accepting of socialism.

Rich Zeoli
Biden Whispers, Obama Praises Fetterman, & Stacey Abrams Denies Election Results…and Polls

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 191:57


3:05pm- In a recent CNN piece, Andrew Kaczynski and Olivia Alafriz investigate U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman's claim that he has “always supported” fracking in Pennsylvania. Their reporting reveals that his claim isn't accurate, writing: “Fetterman's message about the [fracking] industry has often depended on his audience” and in 2016 he advocated on behalf of a “moratorium in Pennsylvania on fracking.” 3:40pm- Samuel Gregg—Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research—joins the show to talk about his new book, “The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.” In the book, Greg vociferously defends capitalism and free markets in a world that is becoming increasingly accepting of socialism.   4:05pm- While speaking at an event hosted by the Democratic National Committee, President Joe Biden spoke about the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization and the subsequent overturning of Roe v. Wade. Biden issued a stark warning to “the court and extreme Republicans” who seek to curb abortion access—and vowed to veto any anti-abortion legislation, should it arrive on his desk.   4:30pm- Mark Hemingway—Investigative Reporter at RealClearPolitics—joins the show to discuss his report, “Armed and Beltway-ish: More Federal Bureaucrats Than U.S. Marines Authorized to Pack Heat.” Recently, there have been several high-profile raids conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding seemingly minor regulatory infractions—but does the EPA have the authority to enforce its mandates via an armed raid?   4:50pm- Matt has never seen The Shawshank Redemption—and a long list of other beloved films.   5:05pm- John O. McGinnis—George C. Dix Professor in Constitutional Law at Northwestern University—joins show to talk about his recent Wall Street Journal editorial, “Amy Coney Barrett's Modest Way to End Racial Preferences.” In the editorial, Professor McGinnis writes, “Grutter v. Bollinger… held the pursuit of diversity satisfies the strict scrutiny required to overcome the constitutional presumption against discrimination under the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. But the justices can put a stop to racial preferences without reaching the constitutional question. Universities are required to abide by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which is unambiguous about preferential admission on the basis of race.”   5:25pm- While appearing on Pod Save America with Dan Pfeiffer (former Senior Advisor in Obama's White House) and Jon Favreau (former Obama Speechwriter), former President Barack Obama described Senate candidate John Fetterman as authentic and praised him for being a “regular guy.”   5:30pm- During Friday's episode of Real Time, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson questioned the seriousness with which host Bill Maher has taken the pandemic since he had contracted COVID-19.   5:45pm-While appearing on MSNBC with Nicolle Wallace, former FBI agent Peter Strozk claimed the terror attacks in New York City on September 11th were “nothing compared to” the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol.   5:50pm- During Monday night's Georgia Gubernatorial debate, candidate Stacey Abrams claimed that she was not behind in the polls—however, a review of RealClearPolitics polling averages shows she is currently down by 7-points and has not led in any of the 28 most recent polls listed on their website.    6:05pm- A comprehensive review of Monday night's fiery debate between U.S. Senator from Utah Mike Lee and candidate Evan McMullin.   6:30pm- In his new editorial, Andrew C. McCarthy documents a whistleblower report which alleges the Chinese government paid the Biden family approximately $6 million for work done while Joe Biden served as Vice President. Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson have called for the Department of Justice to investigate.   6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? + Zeoli's Final Thought

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Americano: Can America save capitalism?

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022


Freddy Gray talks to Dr Samuel Gregg, a scholar at the Acton Institute and Distinguished Fellow of the American Institute for Economic Research, about his new book The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.

Americano
Can America save capitalism?

Americano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 32:55


Freddy Gray talks to Dr Samuel Gregg, a scholar at the Acton Institute and Distinguished Fellow of the American Institute for Economic Research, about his new book The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.

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Federalist Radio Hour: Is Fiscal Conservatism Enough In A Cultural Emergency?

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022


On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Samuel Gregg, distinguished fellow in political economy and senior research faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his new book “The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.” You can find Gregg’s book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-next-american-economy-samuel-gregg/1140787162

The Federalist Radio Hour
Is Fiscal Conservatism Enough In A Cultural Emergency?

The Federalist Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 37:01


On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Samuel Gregg, distinguished fellow in political economy and senior research faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his new book "The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World."You can find Gregg's book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-next-american-economy-samuel-gregg/1140787162