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The American Institute for Economic Research, also known as AIER, is an economic research institute located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1933 by the 20th century economist Ed... more
FAQs about American Institute for Economic Research:How many episodes does American Institute for Economic Research have?The podcast currently has 751 episodes available.
October 27, 2021The Semantic Revolution By Daniel B. Klein“Our decisions on semantics express broader moral and political sensibilities. On my semantics, the revolutions of 1848 were not liberal. Nor, overall, was the revolution of 1789. As Edmund Burke put it in 1790: ‘Their liberty is not liberal.'” ~ Daniel B. Klein...more4minPlay
October 26, 2021To Fix the Shipping Crisis, Start by Repealing the Jones Act By Peter C. Earle“The Biden Administration should immediately suspend the Jones Act, at least until the shipping backlog is remedied. That, instead of coddling special interests wielding ludicrous (and arguably long out-of-date) arguments, would be a true ‘gamechanger.'” ~ Peter C. Earle...more6minPlay
October 25, 2021What If a Great Crypto Crash Is Coming? By Benjamin Juhlin“Were the world to experience a new economic downturn, there is a great possibility that this lack of consumer use will show the current valuation of Bitcoin to have been a bubble. If this happens, a lot of retail investors will suffer.” ~ Benjamin Juhlin...more6minPlay
October 22, 2021Housing Activity Slowed in September but Remains Brisk By Robert Hughes“Housing activity continues to recede from the late 2020 surge but remains brisk. Rising home prices and mortgage rates will work to ease demand while secular shifts in housing preferences due to new remote work options may provide some support.” – Robert Hughes...more5minPlay
October 21, 2021Threatened Shutdowns Show Government is the Problem By Gary M. Galles“The problems expressed in political shutdown posturing, and battles arising from government failure to perform duties it has arrogated to itself, provide no endorsement for placing even more power over us into government hands.” ~ Gary M. Galles...more5minPlay
October 20, 2021The Hume-Rousseau Affair By Daniel B. Klein“The blow-up between two of Europe’s most illustrious intellectuals was an affaire célèbre throughout Europe at the time. The two protagonists could not have disagreed more in their moral and political tendencies and influence.” ~ Daniel B. Klein...more6minPlay
October 19, 2021The Crime Dividend of Pandemic Policies By Peter C. Earle“The tradeoffs of pandemic policies were apparent early on, and now include mounting levels of fraud, theft, and violence. Although it is unlikely, hopefully that revelation will inform future policy choices.” ~ Peter C. Earle...more6minPlay
October 18, 2021Inflation and Consumer Welfare: Don’t Forget the Supply Side! By Alexander William Salter“Let’s keep our eye on the supply side. We should be making every effort, policy-wise, to ease restrictions on production and exchange. That will help both in the short run and the long run.” ~ Alexander W. Salter...more6minPlay
October 15, 2021Pennsylvania’s Road to Serfdom (and Freedom’s to Perdition) By Colin McNickle“Pennsylvania’s updated ‘climate action plan,’ as were all previous plans, is a recipe for economic disaster and society’s mutual demise. Never has such ‘forward thinking’ been so utterly backward and ignorant.” ~ Colin McNickle...more6minPlay
October 14, 2021Assessing Market Expectations of Inflation By William J. Luther“Those denying any risk that inflation will remain above target or confidently predicting that 4 percent inflation will be the new normal, are not within the range of reasonable. They are rightly ridiculed.” ~ William J. Luther...more6minPlay
FAQs about American Institute for Economic Research:How many episodes does American Institute for Economic Research have?The podcast currently has 751 episodes available.