

Chris Hughes
Facebook co-founder turned economist, currently getting his Ph.D. at Penn in economics. Author of the book Market Crafters, which discusses the history of marketcraft in the U.S.
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May 3, 2025 • 54min
Chris Hughes on How to Craft a Thriving Market
In a compelling discussion, Chris Hughes, Facebook co-founder and current Ph.D. candidate in economics, shares insights from his book, Market Crafters. He explores how both political parties are shifting towards active market shaping. Hughes dives into the concept of market craft, its historical significance in the U.S., and the crucial balance between institutional roles and government influence. He highlights the rising bipartisan support for anti-monopoly action and innovative policy proposals addressing inflation and housing challenges, making a strong case for a redefined economic approach.

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May 10, 2025 • 35min
How Governments Shape Markets
Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook and economist, discusses how government interventions shape markets, calling it 'market craft.' He dives into modern examples, including solutions for the housing crisis and the impact of COVID-19 aid. Hughes also reflects on changing perspectives about market regulation during economic upheavals. The conversation touches on trade tensions affecting investor sentiment and the crucial role of government in sectors like semiconductor manufacturing. It's a fascinating exploration of economic forces at play!

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Apr 22, 2025 • 42min
Lawfare Daily: Chris Hughes on His New Book, ‘Marketcrafters’
Chris Hughes, author of 'Marketcrafters' and co-founder of the Economic Securities Project, discusses the vital concept of market crafting. He shares historical case studies illustrating how proactive government policies can benefit society and stabilize economies. The conversation highlights the transition of leaders from libertarian beliefs to supporting necessary government interventions. Hughes advocates for collaboration between markets and government as a path to economic stability and public good, especially in times of political upheaval.