Political Economy with Jim Pethokoukis

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Tune in each week as James Pethokoukis interviews economists, business leaders, academics and others on the most important and interesting issues of the day. You can find all episodes at AEI, Ricochet, and wherever podcasts are downloaded, and look for follow-up transcripts and blog posts at aei.org.

Recent Episodes
  • Kevin Corinth: The Child Tax Credit
    Apr 9, 2024 – 21:17
  • Karlyn Bowman: American Nostalgia
    Mar 19, 2024 – 23:06
  • Joseph Antos: The State of Medicare
    Feb 27, 2024 – 21:33
  • Jennifer Burns: Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative
    Dec 12, 2023 – 23:36
  • Melissa Kearney: The Importance of the Two-Parent Home
    Nov 2, 2023 – 26:05
  • Chelsea Follett: Cities as Centers of Progress
    Sep 21, 2023 – 17:21
  • Timothy Muris: The 'Big Is Bad' Approach to Antitrust
    Aug 15, 2023 – 23:48
  • Jeremy Horpedahl: Are American Families Thriving?
    Jul 21, 2023 – 26:22
  • Rick Hess: Rethinking America's Schools
    Jul 5, 2023 – 22:08
  • Leah Boustan: Busting Immigration Myths
    Jun 27, 2023 – 27:26
  • Andrew Biggs: The Necessity and Political Challenges of Social Security Reform
    Jun 15, 2023 – 22:56
  • Beth Akers: Why College Is So Expensive
    May 24, 2023 – 22:34
  • Ruy Teixeira: Understanding America's Shifting Political Coalitions
    Apr 27, 2023 – 24:24
  • Brent Orrell: How Workers Can Prepare for the AI Economy
    Apr 14, 2023 – 23:54
  • Angela Rachidi: Is Raising a Family Becoming Unaffordable?
    Apr 5, 2023 – 28:48
  • Kevin Corinth: AEI's New Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility
    Mar 9, 2023 – 26:37
  • Derek Scissors: US-China Economic Relations
    Feb 17, 2023 – 29:17
  • Michael Strain: What You Need to Know About the Debt Ceiling
    Jan 26, 2023 – 26:00
  • Bruce Caldwell: The Life and Ideas of F.A. Hayek
    Jan 18, 2023 – 38:55
  • Scott Winship: Measuring Poverty
    Dec 14, 2022 – 24:36
  • J.C. Bradbury: The Case Against Stadium Subsidies
    Nov 11, 2022 – 22:44
  • James Capretta: Reforming US Health Policy
    Oct 21, 2022 – 30:33
  • Stan Veuger: The State of the US Economy
    Oct 13, 2022 – 31:34
  • Kyle Pomerleau: A Tax Policy Primer
    Oct 5, 2022 – 29:55
  • Bryan Caplan: Free Markets, Demagoguery, and More
    Aug 5, 2022 – 27:34
  • Mark Koyama and Jared Rubin: How the World Became Rich
    Jul 20, 2022 – 38:06
  • Ali Hajimiri: Space-Based Solar Power
    Jul 7, 2022 – 22:45
  • Anna Stansbury: Is the Productivity-Pay Link Broken?
    Jun 29, 2022 – 21:58
  • Michael Strain: Is a Recession on the Horizon?
    Jun 22, 2022 – 25:30
  • Neil Thompson: Is Moore’s Law Coming to an End?
    Jun 8, 2022 – 20:31
  • Tony Mills: Thinking about Federal Science Investment
    Jun 1, 2022 – 30:13
  • Tyler Cowen: Spotting Talent in the Modern Economy
    May 25, 2022 – 20:14
  • Walker Hanlon: The Industrial Revolution and the Rise of the Engineer
    May 18, 2022 – 16:54
  • Rick Hess: Post-pandemic Education Reform
    May 11, 2022 – 28:16
  • Jimmy Soni: How PayPal Shaped Silicon Valley
    May 4, 2022 – 31:59
  • Mark Jamison: Exploring the Metaverse
    Apr 27, 2022 – 18:37
  • Virginia Postrel: Dynamism or Stasis?
    Apr 20, 2022 – 34:08
  • Dan Sichel: Nails as a Window into Economic Change
    Apr 13, 2022 – 23:20
  • Mark Muro: The geography of the tech sector
    Apr 6, 2022 – 31:09
  • Melanie Mitchell: Thinking about artificial intelligence
    Mar 23, 2022 – 27:21
  • Sebastian Mallaby: How venture capital creates the future
    Feb 23, 2022 – 28:07
  • Alex MacDonald: The economic history of private space exploration
    Feb 16, 2022 – 26:59
  • Glenn Hubbard: Building bridges in the wake of economic disruption
    Feb 9, 2022 – 25:53
  • Ramez Naam & Christie Iacomini: Life in 2050
    Feb 2, 2022 – 26:17
  • Ryan Streeter: The importance of dynamism
    Jan 26, 2022 – 26:18
  • Robert Zubrin: The case for space expansionism
    Jan 20, 2022 – 29:28
  • Didier Sornette: Risk-taking, scientific revolutions, and economic progress
    Jan 12, 2022 – 21:18
  • Steven Koonin: Responding to a warming planet
    Dec 15, 2021 – 27:08
  • Benjamin Jones: Are we investing enough in scientific research?
    Dec 8, 2021 – 28:09
  • Eric Berger: Elon Musk and the rise of SpaceX
    Dec 3, 2021 – 31:00
Recent Reviews
  • rabidmoderate
    Karlyn Bowman
    Great interview Nostalgia is so fascinating. Bowman is so clear and knowledgeable Thank you
  • 333710
    12/12/23 Milton Friedman
    No depth of Friedman’s economic principles 2 stars
  • SAARKÉSH
    Selective Analysis at Best
    Quite disappointed to hear the Tax analysis episode with no references or acknowledgement of the Tax loopholes designed to provide sustained advantage to certain classes and careers in this country, causing immense inequality and demoralization in the society. Total waste of time with no value offered!
  • SigmaDave_2000
    Great Discussions
    Nice to here thoughtful conversation and analysis.
  • dennis.karpf
    Dennis
    Somber and balanced economic perspective on global geopolitics. Interviews are clear and insightful. Guests are well chosen and informative. Keep up the fine work.
  • SaturnCassini
    Great series with many space topics covered
    The host is a technological optimistic with a deep interest in space exploration and exploitation, and has been featuring informative guests on the topic. Teeny tiny note that some others have mentioned: the music is louder than the audio. Voice quality on every episode I've listened to is excellent. Two thumbs up!
  • HelpAsNeeded
    I like podcast but please correct…
    Please correct #249 with Ed Glaeser—the pod only plays questions, not answers!
  • liberal & listening
    My Favorite Podcast
    James and his guests draw you in every time.
  • MisterE8
    Great podcast, bad mic
    I love the no-nonsense, direct, and impartial approach, but I really don’t like your microphone. If not for that 5 stars
  • SAARKESH
    Asking all the right questions
    Definitely the best set of questions covering broad influential components of modern economy by the host. Where it’s short is reaching any meaningful answers or enlightenment so you are left a bit frustrated feeling incomplete 🤨
  • DN4486
    Unfair, biased, and one-sided
    They are not real economists and have an agenda.
  • JMNC
    In depth conversations
    I enjoy the focus on a topic and interesting interviews. Well done!
  • mikemtgy
    Jim Pethokoukis does a great job
    Excellent podcast covering a range of topics, in depth. Great exposure to new and interesting ideas and people. Agree that the production at the end could be improved; music covers end comments and is too loud.
  • Econ Joe.
    Integrity?
    With a captive audience it seems a giant lack of integrity to introduce a theory of economics and only interview someone who is opposed to that theory. Listen to Planet Money's episode 685 I think? They do a much better job explaining this.
  • Goober McGuillicutty
    Just subscribe to FT or something
    The recent MMT episode was such a bad-faith exercise in knocking down straw men that I unsubscribed. (I’m not an economist or in the MMT camp, but I’m familiar with the arguments and felt kind-of cheated by the way they chose to misrepresent them.) If you want to learn about something maybe don’t incite a guy on who has just like read a book once?
  • Pavliga
    Excellent podcast... one complaint
    The podcast is among the most informative, thoughtful discussion format shows available. My only complaint is that every episode ends with the extremely rude playing of music over the guest’s closing statements. The music, rock from the 1980s, gets louder and louder until it’s difficult to make out what the guest is saying. It reminds me of how television awards shows play music as a signal to the award recipient to shut up and move off stage. It’s particularly jarring in a podcast since there is no obvious time constraint. Each episode runs for a different amount of time as it is. So it’s hard to see what the show gains by drowning out its guest speaker and rushing them off the digital stage.
  • ATLfan78
    Nuanced analysis
    Thoughtful questions and nuanced expert analysis on contemporary political and economic issues.
  • S_Rutman
    Worthwhile listening
    Great discussions with interesting guests. James P. is a great host - challenges his guests, and offers insightful commentary along the way.
  • Reitveld
    Great podcast
    I look forward to this podcast. They have good analysis, and breakdown complex issues into easy to understand segments. This Podcast is professionally produced... Meaning it has a consistent volume level, and it's easy to listen to both in my car and with your phones.
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