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Has ‘Thinking Like An Economist’ Distorted Our Politics?

  • Podcast episode
  • Apr 20, 2023
  • #PoliticalEconomy
Elizabeth Popp Berman
@epopppp
(Guest)
Luigi Zingales
@LuigiZingales
(Host)
Bethany McLean
@BethanyMcLean1
(Host)
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It is hard to think of an idea more central to capitalism than economics, particularly economic efficiency. Similarly, public policy is now — and has been for a while — conducted in... Show More

It is hard to think of an idea more central to capitalism than economics, particularly economic efficiency. Similarly, public policy is now — and has been for a while — conducted in the language of budgets, models, and cost-benefit analyses. But how accountable is this idea to the public?
Elizabeth Popp Berman is a sociologist and historian of economic thought at the University of Michigan and the author of the new book "Thinking Like An Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy." In this episode, she joins Bethany and Luigi to discuss this history of economics as a pervasive influence in the halls of political power in Washington and the challenges of believing in economic models as "truth" in an increasingly complex world. Using case studies in health care, debt forgiveness, pandemic economic recovery, and beyond, the three of them debate whether there are spheres of public and political life where economics has overstepped its bounds and if it belongs there altogether.

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Peter Boettke @PeterBoettke · Apr 21, 2023
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