Our latest podcast episode is live! Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva joins to explore her groundbreaking research on zero-sum thinking and its profound effects on politics, policy, and the economy.
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Coming this Wednesday! Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva discusses her groundbreaking work on the origins, prevalence, and economic impacts of zero-sum thinking. New episode drops at 11 a.m. on Feb. 11. #efippodcast
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The Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast is now on Spotify! Check us out here: open.spotify.com/show/4HWaGvS...
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Stay tuned for next week's episode of the Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast featuring award-winning Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva! We'll explore her groundbreaking research on zero sum thinkingβwhere it comes from, who it affects, and its consequences. #efippodcast
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Welcome to Economics for Inclusive Prosperity
Podcast Episode Β· Economics for Inclusive Prosperity Β· 01/14/2026 Β· 42m
Interested in a new vision for economics that puts inclusive prosperity front and center? Start with this podcast episode featuring Dani Rodrik (Harvard) and Suresh Naidu (Columbia) explaining the origins and aspirations of Economics for Inclusive Prosperity. #EfIP podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
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Distribution matters: Why record inequality is a big macroeconomic problem
Podcast Episode Β· Economics for Inclusive Prosperity Β· 01/28/2026 Β· 48m
Episode 2 of the Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast with Princeton University economist Atif Mian is live! Mian says record inequality is pushing US and world economies dangerously out of balance. "Distribution really matters," he says. Listen now! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
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Can We Build a Middle Class Without Factories? - ft. Dani Rodrik
Podcast Episode Β· Capitalisn't Β· 01/22/2026 Β· 42m
Check out Economics for Inclusive Prosperity co-director and Harvard economist Dani Rodrik on the "Capitalisn't" podcast with UChicago economist Luigi Zingales and co-host Bethany McLean. Dani talks about future of the service sector and his new book. #efip
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29.01.2026 14:10 β π 1 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
Can We Build a Middle Class Without Factories? - ft. Dani Rodrik
Podcast Episode Β· Capitalisn't Β· 01/22/2026 Β· 42m
Check out Economics for Inclusive Prosperity co-director and Harvard economist Dani Rodrik on the "Capitalisn't" podcast with UChicago economist Luigi Zingales and co-host Bethany McLean. Dani talks about future of the service sector and his new book. #efip
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29.01.2026 14:10 β π 1 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
Economics for Inclusive Prosperity
Government Podcast Β· Updated Biweekly Β· We need an alternative vision of economics to replace failed neoliberalism and rising economic nationalism. In a world facing record inequality, climate peril, ...
Dani Rodrik and Suresh Naidu say economists need to adopt a broader view of prosperity, one that includes metrics of wellbeing like access to health, democratic participation, and a livable planet. Listen to the new Economics for Inclusive Prosperity podcast. #EfiP podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
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