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tenure is one of those institutions that is holding that up. >> and what is the american institute for economic research? >> it's an independent nonpartisan research institution based out of barrington, massachusetts and work generally in the liberal or free market and sound money economic traditions, economics and related fields, a team of researchers that produce independent economic indicators and assessments now the american economy is forming. >> and libertarian convention at rapid city, south dakota, what's the libertarian approach to improving, changing higher education? >> i think go back to the proposal that adam smith made in 1776. there needs to be a greater connection between the payers and the administration and faculty. if you connect the payment mechanism to the product preserved and presented to them there might be a financial incentive of both parties to improve the educational system and right now we have higher he had financed through a lot of third party providers, whether that's the government or student loans or even something like your parents paying for a student to go to college
tenure is one of those institutions that is holding that up. >> and what is the american institute for economic research? >> it's an independent nonpartisan research institution based out of barrington, massachusetts and work generally in the liberal or free market and sound money economic traditions, economics and related fields, a team of researchers that produce independent economic indicators and assessments now the american economy is forming. >> and libertarian...
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. >> what is the american institute for economic research? >> it is an independent nonpartisan research institution in massachusetts and in the traditional classroom market and the economics in the related fields with a team of researchers that produce economic indicators and assessments of how the american economy is performing. what is a libertarian approach to improving and changing higher education? >> going back to the proposal adam smith first made that there needs to be a greater connection for the higher education and the buyers, the administration and faculty. if you connect the payment organism to the product being preserved and presented to them, we have a financial incentive on both qualities to improve the educational system. right now what we have is financed through a lot of third party providers whether it's the government or student loans. with each of the different stakeholders the university universitysystem is seeing veryt things and the mechanism to say whether the faculty is delivering the typey of degrees the students ac
. >> what is the american institute for economic research? >> it is an independent nonpartisan research institution in massachusetts and in the traditional classroom market and the economics in the related fields with a team of researchers that produce economic indicators and assessments of how the american economy is performing. what is a libertarian approach to improving and changing higher education? >> going back to the proposal adam smith first made that there needs to be...
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institute for economic research? >> the institute for economic research is a nonpartisan free market economics and related fields to produce economic indicators and assessments of how the americanconomy is performing for. >> the freedom plus libertarian convention in rapid city south dakota. what is the libertarian approach to improving, changing higher education? >> we go back to the proposal back in 1776. there needs to be a greater connection between the payers for higher education and the providers with the administration and faculty but if you connect the payment mechanism to the product is being preserved and presented to them you have a financial incentive of both parties to improve the educational system. higher ed is financed a third-party provider by the government or student goes or something is not much of a financial connection of the university itself. what it does is it creates bad incentives each of the different stakeholders the university system are seeking a very different thing from the other. there's no feedback mechanism whether faculty are delivering and what they promise. go back to adam smith with the payment system for the actual provision of content i
institute for economic research? >> the institute for economic research is a nonpartisan free market economics and related fields to produce economic indicators and assessments of how the americanconomy is performing for. >> the freedom plus libertarian convention in rapid city south dakota. what is the libertarian approach to improving, changing higher education? >> we go back to the proposal back in 1776. there needs to be a greater connection between the payers for higher...
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>> guest: i am an economist at the american institute for economic research. >> host: have you been ina before? >> guest: i have. i spentnt about ten years teachg college at george mason
>> guest: i am an economist at the american institute for economic research. >> host: have you been ina before? >> guest: i have. i spentnt about ten years teachg college at george mason
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peter, a research fellow at the american institute for economic research. thanks for coming and explaining it to us. thank you. i finally this say, an american act to jesse small letters being found guilty of lying to police, but a hate crime against him which turned out to be stage, but not everyone, even at this stage still is willing to accept the decision b, l m brands jessie small at trial as a white supremacist charade. pledging support for the actor ahead of the burden. we can never believe police. it's not about a trial or a verdict decided in a white supremacist charade. it's about how we treat our community. when her up systems are working to devalue their lives, racial identity, a we're liable indicator of trust for dea lemme. but what if everyone in the trial is actually black? just the small, let found guilty of staging, a hate crime against himself. awesome day road brothers. the attack, as he paid to beat him and yelled racial slurs, chicago police department superintendence. could have been a tough one for b, l m. thank god, there's always a
peter, a research fellow at the american institute for economic research. thanks for coming and explaining it to us. thank you. i finally this say, an american act to jesse small letters being found guilty of lying to police, but a hate crime against him which turned out to be stage, but not everyone, even at this stage still is willing to accept the decision b, l m brands jessie small at trial as a white supremacist charade. pledging support for the actor ahead of the burden. we can never...
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>> i am an economist at the american institute for economic research. >> have you been in academia
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for three decades. and there are predictions that figure climbed even higher in november, possibly to 6.8%. let's bring in pete earle, he's an economist and research fellow at american institute for economic issue. but realistically what can biden do about it? ,., ., realistically what can biden do about it? ., ., about it? good morning and thanks for— about it? good morning and thanks for having _ about it? good morning and thanks for having me. - about it? good morning and| thanks for having me. really it's in the hands of the federal reserve. the federal reserve has indicated that they intend to start fighting inflation as soon as possible, but that isn't right now. to do so they would raise interest rates, but they can't begin to do that until they taper, which means they end their bond buying programme, so that may not happen until next year, perhaps may orjune of 2022. so well a higher inflation rate justify a quicker turning off of the taps of cheap money, a taper if you will from the fed? we think so. there's a certain pace at which can do at. the fed also doesn't want to pull the rug out from any firms or entities which are relying on that money but i think right now it is still
for three decades. and there are predictions that figure climbed even higher in november, possibly to 6.8%. let's bring in pete earle, he's an economist and research fellow at american institute for economic issue. but realistically what can biden do about it? ,., ., realistically what can biden do about it? ., ., about it? good morning and thanks for— about it? good morning and thanks for having _ about it? good morning and thanks for having me. - about it? good morning and| thanks for...
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>> i am an economist at the american institute for economic research. >> have you been in academia before? >> i have. i spent about 10 years teaching college at george mason university, american universi,
>> i am an economist at the american institute for economic research. >> have you been in academia before? >> i have. i spent about 10 years teaching college at george mason university, american universi,
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>> i am an economist at the american institute for economic research.
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the institutions with ties to koch include alec, the american legislative exchange council, the american institute for economic researchors trust, the hoover institution, and hillsdale college. we are joined now by reporter walker bragman of the daily poster. he and alex kotch co-wrote the new investigation, which was produced by the daily poster in partnership with the center for media and democracy. lay, walker, what you found. >> thank you for having me. we found this vast, opaque, right when network of nonprofits has been ending promoting anti-lockdowns, into public health activism, research, and messaging. they employed the same model that was used during -- to create the tea party stop that model was laid out by jeff nesbitt, former communication official at the fda in a george h.w. bush's white house including an academic network to support it intellectually, policy networks in every state, grassroots alliance, a propaganda arm, and a national coordinator group to make it all run smoothly. our focus is primarily on the academic network. we also talked a little bit about the grassroots movement as well. as early
the institutions with ties to koch include alec, the american legislative exchange council, the american institute for economic researchors trust, the hoover institution, and hillsdale college. we are joined now by reporter walker bragman of the daily poster. he and alex kotch co-wrote the new investigation, which was produced by the daily poster in partnership with the center for media and democracy. lay, walker, what you found. >> thank you for having me. we found this vast, opaque,...
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. >> what is the institution for american economic research? >> it's an independent nonpartisan research institution based out of lake errington massachusetts and we work generally in the traditional classical market and sound money economic tradition economics and related fields . researchers that produce economic indicators and assessments of how the american economy is performing . >> you were at freedom fest the libertarian convention in rapid city south dakota. once the libertarian approach toimproving , changing collegeeducation ? >> i say we go back to adam smith in 1776 and that is there needs to be a greater connection between higher education i.e. the students and the providers, that's the administration and faculty. if you connect the payment mechanism to the product presented you actually have a financial incentive by both parties to improve the educationalsystem . right now higher ed is financed through a lot of third-party providers whether it's the student government or student loans or something like their parents paying for a st
. >> what is the institution for american economic research? >> it's an independent nonpartisan research institution based out of lake errington massachusetts and we work generally in the traditional classical market and sound money economic tradition economics and related fields . researchers that produce economic indicators and assessments of how the american economy is performing . >> you were at freedom fest the libertarian convention in rapid city south dakota. once the...
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institute for economic research. >> have you've been in academia before? >> i have. i spent 10 years teaching college at george mason university, american university all over united states. >> what was your experience like? >> well it was an interesting environment to put it mildly. both in terms of colleagues that i worked with in the resources i had. i also got to see behind the scenes what happens in the way the university learns. >> what did you find? >> my immediate thought is just an operation it makes enron look ethical byik comparison. the first thing is the way universities market themselves to students. if you got any university in america they present themselves as you are going to get a world-class education and open up all sorts of possibilities so they are promising high and mighty things that everything that comes through their system, when you look at the results of system's they range of degrees that are not worth the money you are paying for and seniors are leaving with a massive amount of debt and little in the way of job prospects and their often promises that are made and you see it youtuber see them as traders look
institute for economic research. >> have you've been in academia before? >> i have. i spent 10 years teaching college at george mason university, american university all over united states. >> what was your experience like? >> well it was an interesting environment to put it mildly. both in terms of colleagues that i worked with in the resources i had. i also got to see behind the scenes what happens in the way the university learns. >> what did you find? >>...