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TTBOOK: "The Dismal Science"
2008 Nobel Prize in Economics winner Paul Krugman talks with Steve Paulson.
Stephen Marglin explains why insurance undermines community.
Katy Lederer writes poetry inspired by economics.
Steven Levitt has an alternate view on what drives the economy.
Catherine Austin Fitts advocates equitable and ethical investing.
Paul Krugman won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics and teaches at Princeton. His latest book is "The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008." He talks with Steve Paulson.
Stephen Marglin is a professor of economics at Harvard and the author of "The Dismal Science: How Thinking Like an Economist Undermines Community." He tells Jim Fleming that modern insurance has replaced old community-based support systems, to our detriment.
Katy Lederer is a poet who used to manage a hedge fund. Her latest book is "The Heaven-Sent Leaf." She reads from it and talks about her work with Anne Strainchamps.
Steven Levitt is a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, and the author of "Freakonomics." He tells Steve Paulson that things like the housing bubble made no sense to him and his colleagues, and that economic policy is driven by politics, not economics.
Catherine Austin Fitts was the Federal Housing Commissioner and Assistant Secretary of Housing under the first Bush administration. She managed a Wall Street investment firm and is now president of Solari, Inc. - an investment firm dedicated to ethical investing. Fitts tells Jim Fleming that a sustainable economic future is possible through equitable and ethical investing.
TTBOOK: "The Dismal Science"
Stephen Marglin is a professor of economics at Harvard and the author of "The Dismal Science: How Thinking Like an Economist Undermines Community." He tells Jim Fleming that modern insurance has replaced old community-based support systems, to our detriment.
Katy Lederer is a poet who used to manage a hedge fund. Her latest book is "The Heaven-Sent Leaf." She reads from it and talks about her work with Anne Strainchamps.
Steven Levitt is a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, and the author of "Freakonomics." He tells Steve Paulson that things like the housing bubble made no sense to him and his colleagues, and that economic policy is driven by politics, not economics.
Catherine Austin Fitts was the Federal Housing Commissioner and Assistant Secretary of Housing under the first Bush administration. She managed a Wall Street investment firm and is now president of Solari, Inc. - an investment firm dedicated to ethical investing. Fitts tells Jim Fleming that a sustainable economic future is possible through equitable and ethical investing.









