The Economist Next Door

Economic Doomers: Are They Right?


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Are the economic doomers right? How does government policy influence which industries thrive in America? Can rich people who think their taxes are too low pay more to the government instead?

Jeremy Horpedahl joins Econception to discuss these questions and more.

Dr. Jeremy Horpedahl is the Director of ACRE and an associate professor of economics at the University of Central Arkansas.

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