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Security Economics
Peter Harrell
9 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast about the intersection of national security and economics. Hosted by Peter Harrell
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Jason Furman Joins Security Economics
Security Economics
38 minutes 52 seconds
8 months ago
Jason Furman Joins Security Economics

Harvard Professor and former White House Council of Economic Advisors Chair Jason Furman joins Security Economics to talk tariffs, President Biden's economic legacy, national security industrial policy, AI regulation, and export controls. Plus, just a bit of crypto. Furman had a recent article in Foreign Affairs Magazine, "The Post-Neoliberal Delusion," that argued Biden's economic policies actually resulted in less infrastructure and less investment than we could otherwise have seen. Especially coming from a prominent member of President Obama's cabinet, the article attracted quite a bit of attention. I wanted to ask Jason about it, as well as how he thinks we should do industrial policy for critical products, like computer chips. It was a great conversation, and we hope you enjoy it.

Security Economics
A podcast about the intersection of national security and economics. Hosted by Peter Harrell