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Samuel Gregg on National Security and Industrial Policy
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Picture a policy conversation, perhaps in Washington, about national security. Who’s sitting around the table? It might be the President, national security advisors, military personnel, or generals, but not economists. And yet, national security is often used as a reason to intervene into the economy.
At the mention of national security, it seems economists often shut their mouths and run away (or hide under a rock, or something). But why? How should economists think about and engage with concerns about national security?
Today, the wonderful Sam Gregg joins us to talk to us about industrial policy and national security. He is the author of The Next American Economy and he is the Frederick Hayek Chair in Economics and Economic History at the American Institute for Economic Research.
He explains how national security is often used as a justification for industrial policy, and how industrial policy actually harms both national security and economic strength. Join us to hear about the economic policy that improves national security!!
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1. Samuel Gregg on National Security and Industrial Policy (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Leadership Lessons From The Great Books (00:13:08)
3. (Cont.) Samuel Gregg on National Security and Industrial Policy (00:13:55)
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Manage episode 447967392 series 2793539
Picture a policy conversation, perhaps in Washington, about national security. Who’s sitting around the table? It might be the President, national security advisors, military personnel, or generals, but not economists. And yet, national security is often used as a reason to intervene into the economy.
At the mention of national security, it seems economists often shut their mouths and run away (or hide under a rock, or something). But why? How should economists think about and engage with concerns about national security?
Today, the wonderful Sam Gregg joins us to talk to us about industrial policy and national security. He is the author of The Next American Economy and he is the Frederick Hayek Chair in Economics and Economic History at the American Institute for Economic Research.
He explains how national security is often used as a justification for industrial policy, and how industrial policy actually harms both national security and economic strength. Join us to hear about the economic policy that improves national security!!
Leadership Lessons From The Great BooksReading great literature is better than trying to read and understand...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Chapters
1. Samuel Gregg on National Security and Industrial Policy (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Leadership Lessons From The Great Books (00:13:08)
3. (Cont.) Samuel Gregg on National Security and Industrial Policy (00:13:55)
227 episodes
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