Elizabeth Popp Berman's Interviews
How thinking like economists holds us back (with Elizabeth Popp Berman)
When it comes to crafting economic policy, cost-effectiveness, efficiency, choice, and competition have reigned supreme among policymakers for decades. Sociologist Elizabeth Popp Berman says that this style of economic reasoning—prioritizing efficiency above all else—makes good ideas seem like bad policy. She walks us
2815 - When The U.S. Government Stopped Caring w/ Elizabeth Popp Berman
Emma hosts Elizabeth Popp Berman, associate professor of organizational studies at the University of Michigan, to discuss her recent book Thinking Like An Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality In U.S. Public Policy, on how the era of neoliberalism saw a new mode of reasoning in Washington, and the lasting effects
Elizabeth Popp Berman: Why Thinking Like an Economist Might Be a Form of Madness
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world’s leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Elizabeth Popp Berman, the author of Thinking Like an Economist: How Efficiency
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