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The Captured Economy

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

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Misha Chellam
, referring to ideas from both the left and the right.
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The politics of abundance, with Misha Chellam
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Steven Teles
, co-authored with Brink Lindsey, as an analysis of contemporary issues resembling historical economic protectionism.
577 | Steve Teles: Why the Realignment Has Made Think Tanks More Relevant Than Ever
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John Hardy
when discussing how the private sector has become a rent extraction machine in the absence of state capacity.
The waiting is the hardest part
Mentioned as a good book to read regarding the capture of bureaucracy by wealthy interests.
Do You Want Kings? Because That’s How You Get Kings - A No Kings Special, Sovereignty Saturdays
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Steve Teles
as a book he co-authored, offering a market-oriented perspective on populism.
526 | Steve Teles & Marshall Kosloff: Abundance and Its Enemies
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Steven Teles
as a book he published with Brink Lindsey that argues the economy had been simultaneously growing slower and getting more unequal.
Steven Teles on Abundance
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Steve Teles
as a book he published in 2017, arguing about simultaneous growth and inequality problems.
540 | Felicia Wong & Steve Teles: Can the Abundance Agenda and Economic Populism Get Along?
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Steve Teles
when discussing post-neoliberal left project.
553 | Steve Teles: Where Does the Abundance Agenda Go Next?
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Steve Teles
as his book about how the slowing of growth and reduced competition redistributes wealth upward.
571 | Steve Teles: The Varieties of Abundance - Why Abundance Isn't Left, Right, or Center

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