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China, Chips, Child Poverty & Measuring Inequality
Dec 14, 2022
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Introduction
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Is There a Biggest Problem in Semiconductors?
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Is It Really Going to Matter?
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Is the Chips Act a Good Thing?
2min
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The Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing
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We Change China by Engaging With China
2min
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The Expansion of the Federal Child Tax Credit
5min
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I Think the Federal Experiment Provides Evidence That It Will Work
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The Tax System Is Not Ideal
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The Main Role to Happiness Isn't Alcohol
2min
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Felix and Mihir are joined by The Economist’s Charlotte Howard and they discuss the geopolitical battle over semiconductors and the surprising victories in battling poverty.
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