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Cato PodcastCato PodcastThe State-Run Corporate Handouts That Help Politicians and Harm TaxpayersState governments regularly engage in corporate handouts to boost their electability. The evidence that they're good for taxpayers is still weak. John Mozena of the Center for Economic Accountability and Cato’s Steve Slivinski comment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-1110 minEconceptionEconceptionTime to Ditch Stadium Subsidies?Are stadium subsidies worth it? How about steel and aluminum tariffs? And what even is a grocery store? On this episode of Econception, an AIER podcast, host Dominic Pino is joined by John Mozena to discuss why stadium subsidies fail to produce a return for taxpayers and rarely generate expected economic growth for communities. A leading critic of stadium subsidies, John Mozena is the President of The Center for Economic Accountability, an organization that advocates for free-market reforms to local and state economic development across the country. 2024-02-2936 minLivemic Communications - Richard Piet ShowLivemic Communications - Richard Piet Show(Community Matters 63) Group: Big Subsidies Don't Really Matter to Big BusinessIn this episode of Community Matters, The Center for Economic Accountability President John Mozena elaborates on bestowing Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan as 2023's "Worst Economic Development Deal of the Year".Mozena discusses the basis for the distinction - comparing it to other similar projects -  as well as his overall belief that big subsidies are not the deal-clinchers lawmakers say they are.Episode ResourcesCenter for Economic Accountability websiteCEA: "Worst Economic Development Deal Award" About John MozenaUpjohn Institute: Ford Battery Plant Michigan Should Yield Solid Returns2023-12-2343 minLet People ProsperLet People ProsperLPP 55 w John Mozena | PROBLEM With "Sidewalk Socialism"Thank you for watching this week's episode of the "Let People Prosper" podcast. Today, I'm honored to be joined by John Mozena, president of The Center for Economic Accountability. We discuss: 1) How politicians, even on the right, incorporate components of "sidewalk socialism" and why this is a dangerous game; 2) How corporate welfare is disrupting the natural flow of spontaneous order in society, destroying states, and corrupting universities; and 3) Why decreased spending and regulations are the best paths forward to human flourishing and more. If you enjoyed the show, please rate it 5 stars, leave a review, and share on social...2023-07-3137 minCato PodcastCato PodcastBig Taxpayer Bucks for Buc-ee'sBuc-ee's has garnered a reputation as an oasis for the weary traveler, but should taxpayers have to support it financially? Cato's Marc Joffe and John Mozena of the Center for Economic Accountability comment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-07-1417 minSPPI-TVSPPI-TVSPPI-TV Ep. 7: Corporate Welfare - Make it Stop!In the latest episode of SPPI-TV, Dowd Muska and John Mozena take center stage to discuss the controversial topic of corporate welfare. John, the President of the Center for Economic Accountability, has been on both sides of the economic development wars and brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. Dowd, the VP of Research at the Southwest Public Policy Institute, has spent nearly 30 years studying government at all levels and is an expert on fiscal policy, economic development, and technology. Together, they explore the issue of corporate welfare, including the use of taxpayer money to subsidize...2023-05-051h 00The Overlook with Matt PeikenThe Overlook with Matt PeikenMcCormick Field | Pay Ball!Owners of the Asheville Tourists baseball team insist McCormick Field needs $30 million in renovations. If Asheville and Buncombe County leaders don’t agree to carry most of that cost, the team is threatening to leave Asheville. Our guests today say that’s an age-old play: Owners of pro sports teams leveraging cash-strapped cities for new or improved stadiums.Today's guests have studied this issue on a local and national level: Justin McGuire is a reporter for Mountain Xpress; Jonathan Brown is an economics professor at UNC-Asheville; and John Mozena is a Michigan-based writer and president of the nonp...2023-03-1333 min