i emphasize inequality because it gives us a very good sense of shared prosperity. I don't agree with that, but that's probably a longer story there. The problem is, again, all of these measures really show tat the bottom ten %, in even bottom forty, 30%. And even the medium is not doing anything like that. Yes, i just, i think, i think there are numbers that suggest that the bottom is done well in the medium.
Economist and author Daron Acemoglu of MIT discusses with EconTalk host Russ Roberts the challenge of shared prosperity and the policies that could bring about a more inclusive economy. Acemoglu argues for the importance of good jobs over redistribution and makes the case for the policies that could lead to jobs and opportunities across skill levels.