This month, we feature a conversation with Leo Feler and Mine Senses on immigration and the provision of public goods. Mine Senses is an Associate Professor of International Economics at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University. Her current research focuses on the consequences of globalization on the labor market, with emphasis on quantifying the heterogeneous costs and benefits experienced by different segments of the population.
Ep. 9 - Streets of Gold
Ep. 8 - To Close or Not to Close: Public Health Interventions and the Economy
Ep. 7 - Income Inequality, Side Hustles, and Social Insurance
Ep. 6 - The Differential Impacts of the Pandemic Recession on Women and Men's Employment and Roles
Ep. 4 - Lessons From the 1920s for the Coming Decade
Ep. 5 - The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of American Growth
Ep. 3 - An Unequal Economic Recovery
Ep. 2 - Climate Change and Housing Markets
Ep. 1 - Proposition 22 and the Reclassification of Uber and Lyft Drivers as Employees versus Independent Contractors
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