Vox: The Great Rebuild – Episode Four
Posted OnSeptember 3, 2020 byThe last time Andrew Yang was on The Ezra Klein Show, he was just beginning his long-shot campaign for the presidency. Now, he’s fresh off a speaking slot at the Democratic convention and, as he reveals in this episode, talking to Joe Biden about a very specific role in a Biden administration.Read More
Vox: The Great Rebuild – Episode One
Posted OnAugust 27, 2020 byThe novel coronavirus — and America’s disastrously inept response — has shuttered the economy, leaving factories quiet, businesses closed, workers unable to do their jobs. Pulling out of this hole will require an economic effort unlike anything in recent history. We don’t just need a bit of stimulus. We will need a remobilization. But toward what end?Read More
Vox: The Great Rebuild – Episode Three
Posted OnAugust 27, 2020 bySaul Griffith knows the US energy system better than just about anyone on this planet. He’s an inventor, a MacArthur genius fellow, and the founder and CEO of Otherlab, where his team was contracted by the Department of Energy to track and visualize the entirety of America’s energy flows. I had Griffith on The Ezra Klein Show last year for our climate series to lay out what it would look like for America to decarbonize. It was an awesome episode, but it was just a start.
Vox: The Great Rebuild – Episode Two
Posted OnAugust 27, 2020 byIn 2019, about one in six children in America — 12 million kids nationwide — lived in poverty. That’s a rate about two or three times higher than in peer countries. And that was before the worst economic and public health crisis in modern history.
Omidyar Announces Economic Response Advocacy Fund Investment in 18 Advocacy Organizations
Posted OnJuly 27, 2020 byWashington, DC – Today, Omidyar Network announced the final round of investments as part of its Economic Response Advocacy Fund. The Fund was established to create a stronger, more inclusive economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Read More
How Econ 101 Upholds Racist Systems (with Joelle Gamble)
Posted OnJuly 16, 2020 byJoelle Gamble sits down with Pitchfork Economics to discuss economic theories can be exclusionary and perpetuate racist outcomes. Read More
Roadmap for a Monopolization Case Against Google Regarding the Search Market
Posted OnJune 25, 2020 byToday, we unveiled the third and last in a series of policy papers containing detailed evidence and roadmaps for potential antitrust cases against several tech giants entitled “A Roadmap for a Monopolization Case Against Google Regarding the Search Market”.Read More
A Legal Roadmap to Address Google’s Monopoly on Search Engines
Posted OnJune 24, 2020 byToday, we unveiled the third and last in a series of policy papers containing detailed evidence and roadmaps for potential antitrust cases against several tech giants.Read More
Roadmap for an Antitrust Case Against Facebook
Posted OnJune 9, 2020 byToday, we unveiled the second in a series of policy papers containing detailed evidence and roadmaps for potential antitrust cases against several tech giants. Read More
Roadmap for a Digital Advertising Monopolization Case Against Google
Posted OnMay 17, 2020 byToday, we unveiled a groundbreaking roadmap for a possible monopolization case against Google based on the dominant position it built and maintained over critical elements of the digital advertising market.Read More