The Germans had a table of 600 different three letter groups. We worked out of two and a half ton trucks. Part of our trick was to get as close to the front to the transmitter that we're listening to as we could get, but not be visible. And we succeeded. People I Most Lay Admire is sponsored by Booking.com.
Robert Solow is 98 years old and a giant among economists. He tells Steve about cracking German codes in World War II, why it’s so hard to reduce inequality, and how his field lost its way.