
Volts podcast: Elizabeth Popp Berman on the "economic style of thinking" that consumed US policy
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The Economic Style of Thinking in US Policy
This chapter explores the dominance of an economic style of thinking in US policy, tracing its origins in the 1960s and its impact on various domains. It discusses two groups of influential economists, the Whiskids and those interested in industrial organization, and their role in shaping policy debates. The chapter also examines the application of economic thinking in the Clean Air Act and the introduction of cost concerns in later amendments.
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