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Just Asking QuestionsJust Asking QuestionsScott Lincicome: How Much Will You Pay To 'Buy American'?How much are you willing to pay to "buy American"? Just asking questions. In April, President Donald Trump unilaterally unleashed a series of so-called reciprocal tariffs, using emergency powers to punish countries with a trade imbalance, meaning they export more to the U.S. than they import from the U.S. Markets panicked, and Trump pulled back, setting a new deadline that he's now pushed back multiple times. It's now set to expire on August 1. But those aren't the only tariffs Trump has implemented, and there are some signs they may be already...2025-07-181h 26Yaron Brook ShowYaron Brook ShowConversation with Scott Lincicome -- Trade & Tariffs | Yaron Brook ShowConversation with Scott Lincicome -- Trade & Tariffs | Yaron Brook Show📌 Tune in now for sharp analysis and bold ideas! 👉 Subscribe for more content that challenges the status quo. Show is Sponsored by The Ayn Rand Institute https://www.aynrand.org/starthereEnergy Talking Points, featuring AlexAI, by Alex Epstein https://alexepstein.substack.com/Express VPN https://www.expressvpn.com/yaronJoin this channel to get access to perks: / @yaronbrook Like what you hear? Like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on new videos and help promote the Yaron Brook...2025-07-081h 29Cato PodcastCato PodcastOne Big Beautiful PodcastIn this episode, Cato Institute's Scott Lincicome and Adam Michel dive deep into the sweeping new legislation—dubbed "The One Big Beautiful Bill"—moving through Congress. They break down what’s at stake as key provisions of the 2017 tax reform are set to expire, unpack the bill’s complex mix of tax cuts, new carve-outs, and industrial subsidies, and examine why temporary tax policy and policy uncertainty could derail economic growth. Plus, they confront the fiscal fiction behind tariffs as a reliable revenue source and make the case for a cleaner, more permanent pro-growth tax system. If you're looking for a sh...2025-07-0128 minCato PodcastCato PodcastOne Big Beautiful PodcastIn this episode, Cato Institute's Scott Lincicome and Adam Michel dive deep into the sweeping new legislation—dubbed "The One Big Beautiful Bill"—moving through Congress. They break down what’s at stake as key provisions of the 2017 tax reform are set to expire, unpack the bill’s complex mix of tax cuts, new carve-outs, and industrial subsidies, and examine why temporary tax policy and policy uncertainty could derail economic growth. Plus, they confront the fiscal fiction behind tariffs as a reliable revenue source and make the case for a cleaner, more permanent pro-growth tax system. If you're looking for a sh...2025-07-0128 minShort CircuitShort CircuitShort Circuit 379 | Tariff BazookasWith the recent major tariff rulings we had to pull in a major tariff expert, Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. Scott digs into the “shocking decision,” as even he puts it, from the Court of International Trade declaring many of the recent “emergency” tariffs unlawful. He takes a look at what’s behind the opinion and what’s next as the case goes on appeal to the Federal Circuit and perhaps also to the Supreme Court. The law the tariffs are justified under might not even allow for tariffs, but ruling that way means the courts will have to not give...2025-06-0645 minLeading IndicatorLeading IndicatorHow Trump's Obsession with Tariffs Gives China's Economy a Lifeline | Scott LincicomeScott Lincicome, VP of General Economics & Trade at the Cato Institute, discusses the current state of tariffs, why globalization is not going away despite protectionist rhetoric, how a chaotic tariff strategy could give oxygen to a struggling Chinese economy, and why the relationship between Wall Street and Main Street isn't zero sum. In conversation with Kyla Scanlon. The content of the video is for general and informational purposes only. All views presented in this show reflect the opinions of the guest and the host. You should not take a mention of any asset, be...2025-04-2328 minThe BulwarkThe BulwarkTrump's Luxury Beliefs (with Scott Lincicome)This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.thebulwark.comTrump has plunged the markets into chaos over the last couple of weeks with his tariffing, and un-tariffing, and possible re-tariffing. The Biden-to-Trump voters we've talked to were a mixed bag on this. Scott Lincicome, author of The Dispatch's economics newsletter Capitolism and Vice President of general economics at the Cato Institute, joins Sarah to listen to how the trade war is trickling down to voters and where it all might go from here.show notes:Capitolism...2025-04-1927 minThe Focus Group PodcastThe Focus Group PodcastTrump's Luxury Beliefs (with Scott Lincicome)Trump has plunged the markets into chaos over the last couple of weeks with his tariffing, and un-tariffing, and possible re-tariffing. The Biden-to-Trump voters we've talked to were a mixed bag on this. Scott Lincicome, author of The Dispatch's economics newsletter Capitolism and Vice President of general economics at the Cato Institute, joins Sarah to listen to how the trade war is trickling down to voters and where it all might go from here. show notes By Scott Lincicome: Capitolism Newsletter This show is #sponsored by OneSkin. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code THEFOCUSGROUP...2025-04-1954 minThe Lobby ShopThe Lobby ShopCATO’s Scott Lincicome Returns to Talk TariffsCATO’s Scott Lincicome—one of the most informed and outspoken voices on trade and tariffs—returns to The Lobby Shop to unpack the Trump Administration’s recent wave of tariff announcements.  The group dives into the effectiveness of tariffs as a tool for reshoring manufacturing and addressing trade deficits, as well as the business community’s relatively muted response.  Listen for an entertaining and insightful conversation with the always engaging Scott Lincicome!2025-04-1434 minThe Lobby ShopThe Lobby ShopCATO’s Scott Lincicome Returns to Talk TariffsCATO’s Scott Lincicome—one of the most informed and outspoken voices on trade and tariffs—returns to The Lobby Shop to unpack the Trump Administration’s recent wave of tariff announcements.  The group dives into the effectiveness of tariffs as a tool for reshoring manufacturing and addressing trade deficits, as well as the business community’s relatively muted response.  Listen for an entertaining and insightful conversation with the always engaging Scott Lincicome!2025-04-1434 minDad Saves AmericaDad Saves AmericaScott Lincicome: Trump's Tariffs Are a Tax on American FamiliesI sat down with Scott Lincicome, trade expert and Vice President of General Economics at the Cato Institute, to discuss why tariffs and protectionism are bad policy. Despite bipartisan support for trade restrictions in recent years—especially those targeting China—Scott argues that tariffs are fundamentally at odds with American prosperity, raising prices, killing jobs, and weakening U.S. manufacturing. He explains why fears over trade deficits are misplaced, how offshoring has actually boosted American wealth, and what really drove deindustrialization in the Rust Belt._____________________________________Follow Scott on X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/scottlincicome2025-04-111h 53The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergTariff TerrorismScott Lincicome, vice president of general economics at the Cato Institute and a general tariff expert, took some time out of his very busy schedule to talk to Jonah Goldberg about Trump’s trade-deficit delusions,why reciprocal tariffs will harm the United States, and the likelihood of increased inflation as trade tensions rise.Show Notes:—Scott’s Capitolism newsletter for The Dispatch—Scott’s column on trade deficitsThe Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of...2025-04-091h 16Matt Lewis Can\'t LoseMatt Lewis Can't LoseScott Lincicome on Trump's Tariffs: Economic Chaos or Strategic Genius?Join Matt Lewis as he sits down with Scott Lincicome, a Vice President at the Cato Institute and a leading expert on tariffs, to unpack the chaotic rollout of Trump’s latest tariff policies in 2025. From skyrocketing tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China, and beyond, to the market’s jittery reaction and the looming threat of a global trade war — Scott breaks it all down. Are these moves a masterstroke of negotiation or a recipe for economic disaster? We dive into the reciprocal tariff fiasco, rising prices (think Nintendo Switch and groceries), and the internal contradictions of Trump’s trade vision...2025-04-0839 minThe Fifth ColumnThe Fifth Column#499 - One of the Dumbest Decisions in American Political History? (w/ Scott Lincicome)* We bring back the great economist Scott Lincicome to separate MAGA myths from inconvenient facts on trade, trade imbalances, ChatGPT math, and getting “ripped off” by our (former?) allies. * Note: watch Kmele and Moynihan (and Gerald Posner) on the latest episode of the Moynihan Report * Eli’s new Liberation Day jam* These tariffs are dumb* Really, really dumb* Ruinously dumb* Laura Loomer is dumb* Tom Sowell isn’t dumb* MAGA’s Iraq This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss...2025-04-041h 31Where It All StartsWhere It All StartsTrump Tariffies The MarketsIf Wednesday was ‘Liberation Day’ in America, then Thursday was its day of reckoning, as the reality of President Donald Trump’s decision to levy steep tariffs on dozens of countries set in. Financial markets around the world cratered. In the U.S., stocks lost more than $3 trillion in market value, registering their largest one-day drop since the start of the pandemic. But none of it seemed to bother Trump, who said of the fallout from his tariff announcement, ‘I think it’s going very well.’ Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics and trade policy at the Cato Institute, tells us eve...2025-04-0425 minWhat A DayWhat A DayTrump Tariffies The MarketsIf Wednesday was ‘Liberation Day’ in America, then Thursday was its day of reckoning, as the reality of President Donald Trump’s decision to levy steep tariffs on dozens of countries set in. Financial markets around the world cratered. In the U.S., stocks lost more than $3 trillion in market value, registering their largest one-day drop since the start of the pandemic. But none of it seemed to bother Trump, who said of the fallout from his tariff announcement, ‘I think it’s going very well.’ Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics and trade policy at the Cato Institute, t...2025-04-0425 minThe Charles C. W. Cooke PodcastThe Charles C. W. Cooke PodcastEpisode 85: The Donald Trump Tariff Extravaganza — with Scott LincicomeOn this special pop-up episode, Charles talks to Scott Lincicome about Donald Trump's massive unilateral tariff hike. What is a tariff? What are tariffs for? Why aren't they good? Don't we need them to fight against our rivals, who are taking advantage of us? Other countries do it—why, if they are bad? What about our "hollowed out manufacturing base"? What about China?The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License. 2025-04-0343 minMacro Musings with David BeckworthMacro Musings with David BeckworthScott Lincicome on the Trump Trade War Subscribe to David's Substack: Macroeconomic Policy Nexus Scott Lincicome is the vice president of general economics and trade at Cato. Scott returns to the program to discuss the past, present, and future of Trump’s trade war, the impact of tariffs on the US consumer, myths about globalization, the state of globalization worldwide, and much more. Check out the transcript for this week’s episode, now with links. Recorded on March 19th, 2025 Follow David Beckworth on X: @DavidBeckworth Follow Scott Lincicome on X: @ScottLincicome Follow the show on X...2025-03-311h 02The Homeless ConservativeThe Homeless ConservativeEp081 - So far, it's been WORSE than I expectedWe're a little more than two months into Trump's second term, and even though I was nowhere near what anyone would call optimistic about how it would go, even I've been surprised just how off-the-rails it's been. From the unexplainable on-again, off-again tariff threats causing uncertainty in the U.S. economy, to his shocking attacks on judges and private law firms who dare rule against him or defend his enemies, or the straight up gaslighting his administration is attempting with Signalgate, it's been one bad thing after another. It's not that there aren't some good things happening, it's just...2025-03-271h 01The Human Progress PodcastThe Human Progress PodcastAn Update on the Trump Tariffs | Scott Lincicome | Ep. 59Scott Lincicome joins Marian Tupy to discuss how President Trump's trade policies will affect American prosperity, national security, government revenue, and industry.2025-03-1455 minStu Does AmericaStu Does AmericaEp 1030 | Elon Derangement Syndrome! Lefty Tesla Owners Go BONKERS | Guest: Scott LincicomeStu Burguiere looks at the hilarious phenomenon of leftist green energy nuts having to deal with owning cars built by Elon Musk as he becomes an integral part of President Donald Trump’s plan to fix America after Joe Biden’s destruction. The mental gymnastics on display here could compete in the Olympics! Then, Cato Institute’s Scott Lincicome joins for a frank and honest discussion on the Trump tariffs. And Stu checks in on the Biden-era TikTok ban.TODAY’S SPONSOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUSTFor more informat...2025-03-1046 minFiring Line with Margaret HooverFiring Line with Margaret HooverWho will pay Trump’s tariffs? A Firing Line forum with Jeff Ferry and Scott LincicomeAs President Trump ratchets up trade wars with America’s adversaries and allies, two experts on the economy — Jeff Ferry, chief economist emeritus at the Coalition for a Prosperous America, and Scott Lincicome, vice president of General Economics and Stiefel Trade Policy Center at the Cato Institute — clash over whether tariffs will bolster or crush the U.S. economy and what tariffs mean for Americans.Speaking before a student audience at Hofstra University, Ferry defends President Trump’s tariffs, arguing that they will strengthen its domestic manufacturing industries and benefit Americans in the long run. “We need a new econ...2025-02-2243 minWhat A DayWhat A DayTrump's Tariff Crisis AvertedAs of Monday evening, President Donald Trump’s promised tariffs on Canada and Mexico are on hold for at least 30 days. But that could all change as the Trump administration continues to negotiate with U.S. allies. Scott Lincicome, Vice President of General Economics and Trade Policy at the Cato Institute, tells us what a trade war is and how it affects all of us.And in headlines: Democrats put out a 10-part plan to “push back against the far-right extremism,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he’s the acting director of USAID, and President Trump signed a...2025-02-0422 minWhere It All StartsWhere It All StartsTrump's Tariff Crisis AvertedAs of Monday evening, President Donald Trump’s promised tariffs on Canada and Mexico are on hold for at least 30 days. But that could all change as the Trump administration continues to negotiate with U.S. allies. Scott Lincicome, Vice President of General Economics and Trade Policy at the Cato Institute, tells us what a trade war is and how it affects all of us.And in headlines: Democrats put out a 10-part plan to “push back against the far-right extremism,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he’s the acting director of USAID, and President Trump signed an executive order to...2025-02-0422 minThe Bulwark PodcastThe Bulwark PodcastWill Saletan and Scott Lincicome: A Crime Boss Has Taken OverThe president of the United States is putting his Jan 6 accomplices in charge of the Justice Department and the FBI, and clearing out any officials who would be willing to investigate the administration. It's anti-democratic, it's a coup, and it's allowing Elon and his 20-something DOGE buddies to act with impunity as they illegally access classified information and the Treasury's payment system. Meanwhile, the White House can't even get its messaging straight on the tariffs as they sabotage our relationship with allies in the process. Plus, the ethnic scapegoating continues and the Dems at the DNC go all Portlandia when...2025-02-031h 12No Labels TalksNo Labels TalksNo Labels Talks Episode 34: Trump’s Tariffs: The Case Against with Scott LincicomeIn the first of a special two-part edition of No Labels Talks, Ryan is joined by Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute, who makes the case against President-elect Trump’s aggressive tariff proposals. Lincicome discusses how such tariffs could impose significant economic costs, fail to achieve their intended policy goals, and exacerbate political dysfunction, all while providing insights into the broader implications for the U.S. economy and global trade. Don't miss the chance to hear from one of the leading trade experts in Washington on this central policy issue. This is a public episode. If yo...2024-12-2055 minEconceptionEconceptionThe Path to Free Trade with Scott LincicomeHow to special interests influence trade policy? Is Milton Friedman making a comeback? And why is milk never on sale? Scott Lincicome joins Econception with Dominic Pino to discuss. Scott Lincicome is the vice president of general economics and Cato Institutes’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. He writes on international and domestic economic issues, including international trade; subsidies and industrial policy; manufacturing and global supply chains; and economic dynamism.2024-11-1849 minThe Fifth ColumnThe Fifth Column#479 - The Case Against Tariffs (w/ Scott Lincicome)We’ve promised this one for a very long time. But now that Trump is returning to the White House—the mercantilist maniac who recently said “the most beautiful word in the dictionary is ‘tariff’”—we finally followed through. By popular demand, we called upon Scott Lincicome, senior visiting lecturer at Duke University Law School and vice president of general economics and Cato's Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, to answer all of your questions on protectionism, tariffs, and trade. Don’t care about such things!? Well, this episode is a double feature! After Scott’s masterclass on f...2024-11-131h 59Power ProblemsPower ProblemsThe Trouble with Tariffs and the Future of TradeScott Lincicome, vice president of general economics at the Cato Institute, discusses America’s new regime of high protective tariffs under the Trump and Biden administrations and assesses what may be to come on trade policy under a future Trump or Harris administration. He discusses the overly expansive authorities presidents have to impose tariffs, the weakness of commonly employed national security justifications for them, and the economics of why tariffs fail, among other topics.Show NotesClark Packard and Scott Lincicome, "Presidential Tariff Powers and the Need for Reform," Cato Institute Briefing Paper No. 179, October 9, 2024Sc...2024-10-2946 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergTariffs For DummiesThree things in life are certain: death, taxes, and Donald Trump’s love of tariffs. Jonah has braved the no-man’s land that separates conservatives and libertarians to enlist Scott Lincicome, Vice President of the Cato Institute, to discuss his newest report and provide a crash course on tariffs, inflation, and free market principles. Scott makes the case that comparison between 19th century tariff policy and the contemporary global market is a fool’s errand, predicts the best case scenario of what could be achieved if Trump implements his economic plan, and calls out the hypocrisy of the Republicans bullis...2024-10-161h 14Future of FreedomFuture of FreedomStephen Miran & Scott Lincicome: Should the United States Prioritize Reindustrialization?On this episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram is joined by two guests with different viewpoints about the need for a reindustrialization policy for America. First on the show is Stephen Miran, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and former senior advisor for economic policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Later, we hear from Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics at the Cato Institute and Cato’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. You can find Steve on X, formerly Twitter, at @SteveMiran and Scott at @ScottLincicome.2024-10-0737 minJP Peterson ShowJP Peterson ShowScott Carter Talks Gators @ Miss State | Bulls WR Sean Atkins Previews Miami | Bucs vs Broncos Preview | Brittany Lincicome, Solheim Cup Vice CaptainScott Carter Talks Gators @ Miss State | Bulls WR Sean Atkins Previews Miami | Bucs vs Broncos Preview | Brittany Lincicome, Solheim Cup Vice Captain SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvbMn8mPiJ8iP09KiAruUWA Support the network and our shows! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dspmedia How to support JP and the show and where to find us: https://www.Linktr.ee/JPPetersonShow Listen on the Go, 24/7! Download the NEW Fan Stream Sports APP on iOS and Android! WEBSITE: https://www.dspmediaonline.com/show/jp-peterson-show/ Join the NEW Fan Stream Sports Facebook Page to interact with hosts and other fans: https://www.facebook...2024-09-202h 06PoliticologyPoliticologyThe Campaign to Annoy EconomistsFor the full and ad-free version of this episode, subscribe to Politicology+ at https://politicology.com/plusHost Ron Steslow welcomes economist ​​Scott Lincicome (Vice President of General Economics at the Cato Institute) to Politicology to discuss the economic policies of both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.They dive into the challenges of economic news coverage and common misconceptions, the rise of economic populism and its impact on policy, and then dive into specific policy proposals from both presidential campaigns.Segments to look forward to:2024-09-1231 minEconceptionEconceptionCreating Jobs with Scott LincicomeDo we still need to create jobs? What are labor unions, and how do they actually work? Scott Lincicome joins host Dominic Pino to discuss all things labor market. Scott Lincicome is the Cato Institute’s vice president of general economics and Cato’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. He writes on international and domestic economic issues, including international trade; subsidies and industrial policy; manufacturing and global supply chains; and economic dynamism.2024-07-2249 minQualified OpinionsQualified OpinionsThe Vanishing Free Trade Consensus with Scott LincicomeWith protectionist policy on the rise both to the left and the right of American politics, we are left with a burning question: What happened to the free trade consensus? This week, Veronique de Rugy sits down with Scott Lincicome to discuss the modern state of trade policy and global economics. Scott Lincicome is the Cato Institute’s Vice President of General Economics and the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. 2024-07-171h 02Conservative Commandos Radio ShowConservative Commandos Radio Show#CONSERVATIVE-COMMANDOS # Lincicome #Kovacs #LiquifiedNationalGas #AmericanCitizenship #Ronna #NikkiHaley #Gaza #ImmigrationLaws, 2-13-242-13-24 Conservative Commandos Topics: Devalued U.S. citizenship!! Biden pause in liquified national gas (LNG) exports!!Scott Lincicome is the vice president of economics and trade at the Cato Institute. He writes on international and domestic economic issues, including international trade; subsidies and industrial policy; manufacturing and global supply chains; and economic dynamism. Scott will discuss the Biden administration’s so-called temporary pause in liquified national gas (LNG) exports.William Kovacs has served as senior vice president for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, chief counsel to a congressional committee, and a partner in D.C...2024-02-141h 47Futures Edge Show: Finance Unfiltered with Jim Iuorio and Bob IaccinoFutures Edge Show: Finance Unfiltered with Jim Iuorio and Bob IaccinoEconomic Dynamism with Cato Institute’s Scott LincicomeExplore the intricate realms of global economics with Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome), vice president of general economics and Cato’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, in this in-depth conversation that transcends traditional boundaries. He joins podcast hosts Jim Iurio (⁠@jimiurio⁠) and Bob Iaccino (⁠@Bob_Iaccino⁠) for a deep dive into the realms of macroeconomic policy, economic dynamism, regulatory reform, inflation and the unseen forces shaping the economic landscape. From dissecting the impact of government policies on economic dynamism to exploring the nuances of trade, immigration, and regulatory frameworks, Lincicome shares. He shares his views on dollar hegemony, the recent...2024-01-2253 minQ & A, Hosted by Jay NordlingerQ & A, Hosted by Jay NordlingerGlobalization: YesJay’s guest is Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. He and Cato have launched a defense of globalization, or the right of people in different nations to trade with one another. He and Jay talk about this and a host of other issues: growing up; going to school; words such as “capitalism” and “neoliberal”; economics and demagogues; the problem of China; the travails of Detroit’s “Big Three”; and more (including Lincicome’s jihad against expiration dates on food products). Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe2023-09-2256 minQ & A, Hosted by Jay NordlingerQ & A, Hosted by Jay NordlingerGlobalization: YesJay’s guest is Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. He and Cato have launched a defense of globalization, or the right of people in different nations to trade with one another. He and Jay talk about this and a host of other issues: growing up; going to school; words such as “capitalism” and “neoliberal”; economics and demagogues; the problem of China; the travails of Detroit’s “Big Three”; and more (including Lincicome’s jihad against expiration dates on food products). Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe2023-09-2256 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergI, NachoHaving ascended from the proletariat to the ruling class in the hierarchy of the Cato Institute, Scott Lincicome returns to the Remnant not simply to flaunt his success, but to issue an urgent defense of an embattled concept: globalization. In these troubled times, many of the left and right alike have become hostile to the relatively free movement of people, goods, and ideas across national borders. But Scott maintains that globalization is an unequivocal force for good, and that the most common criticisms of it are rooted in myths. With that in mind, Cato has launched “Defending Globalization,” a new...2023-09-141h 09Free The EconomyFree The EconomyImmense Economic Costs with Scott LincicomeThis week we talk about central bank digital currencies, bankers backing off of ESG claims, avoiding the mistakes of public housing, and new research of inequality and progressivity. Our interview this week is with economist Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. We discuss trade tariffs, empowered workers, returning to the 1950s, and working-class wages. Free the Economy is hosted by Richard Morrison. Our producers are Scooter Schaefer, Phoebe Gersten, and Ryan Kracinski. Keep up with the show by following us on Twitter at @freethe_economy and read our episodes summaries with links to the stories we cover at cei...2023-06-0846 minHardly Working with Brent OrrellHardly Working with Brent OrrellScott Lincicome on Empowering the New American WorkerScott Lincicome is the Vice President of General Economics and Trade at the CATO Institute, where he works to keep the economy open to innovation and change while preserving safety and opportunity for families, communities and the economy. In this episode, we discuss the intra-conservative debate over how to balance the need for stability in the market with openness to the innovation and change that have been the hallmarks of American development and prosperity throughout the nation’s history. Lincicome discusses these and other themes as they are laid out in his recent edited volume, “Empowering the New American Work...2023-04-2729 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteScott Lincicome on the New American WorkerSend us a textScott Lincicome is the vice president of general economics and trade at the Cato Institute. He recently coauthored and edited Empowering the New American Worker: Market Based Solutions for Today’s Workforce, which we talk about today. In light of “Buy America” and continuous calls for bettering the position of the American worker, what really is the state of the American worker today? Who is the American worker? Lincicome answers these questions and more as we explore policy areas that hinder workers when they were intended to help. Support the sho...2023-04-2149 minShort CircuitShort CircuitShort Circuit 260 | Unlimited Tariff PowerFor the first time Short Circuit welcomes the Jones-Act-hating, free-trade-loving, tariff-busting, T-shirt-writing, and top-5-ranking Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. Scott introduces us to a rare breed at Short Circuit, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. That’s because the court just issued (another) opinion upholding some of the dumbest steel tariffs of recent years (and that’s saying a lot). Scott walks us through the supposed national security issues, how tariff sausage gets made, and where the courts might go from here. After a somewhat difficult segue we then move to Andrew Ward of IJ, who...2023-02-2452 minCato AudioCato AudioFebruary 20231. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown2. Romina Boccia and Scott Lincicome on the 118th Congress3. Martin A. Makary and Ari N. Schulman on how the CDC handled COVID-194. Scott Lincicome on independent workers5. Emily Ekins on the 2022 Housing Affordability National Survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-021h 00Let People ProsperLet People ProsperLPP 23 w Scott Lincicome | The New American Worker & TradeScott Lincicome, Cato Institute's director of general economics and Cato’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, joined today's episode of the Let People Prosper Show where we discussed:    1. Why the government is not the solution to our nation's problems and how the government is often the problem;   2. What trade is and is not, why we need it, and why we should not be afraid of it; and   3. His newly released book, "Empowering the New American Worker: Market-Based Solutions for Today’s Workforce," with multiple authors on the path forward to help eve...2022-12-2040 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergWe Can Work It OutHeroic wonksplainer Scott Lincicome is back on the Remnant to discuss his new book, Empowering the American Worker: Market‐​Based Solutions for Today’s Workforce, which examines what effective pro-worker policies should look like in today’s political climate. Predictably, things get nerdy, as the conversation explores education policy, the demands of urban living, and the great vampire-werewolf debate (tune in for clarification). Where is the government going wrong in its approach to the workforce? Can relying on the free market ever create problems? And how bullish should we be about remote work?Show Notes:- Scott’...2022-12-071h 13No Off Days with Scott SmithNo Off Days with Scott SmithBirdies & Bratwurst: Brittany Lincicome and Sara WalshOn this week's NODPOD, Scott and Chris talk football coaching vacancies, the new rankings, and a crackdown on storming the field. Plus, two female powerhouses in the sports world. NFL Network reporter Sara Walsh talks about the trip to Germany for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' vs the Seattle Seahawks. And 8-time LPGA major champion Brittany Lincicome continues to crush in her sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-11-1052 minThe Human Progress PodcastThe Human Progress PodcastUplifting Workers in Today's America | Scott Lincicome | Ep. 33Since at least the 2016 U.S. presidential election, policymakers on the right and the left have lamented the plight of the "American Worker" and promised to fix it. Unfortunately the most common "pro-worker" policies today—heavy on government intervention in labor, trade, or other markets—suffer from critical flaws. They overlook the laundry list of current laws and regulations that distort markets, harm most American workers, and breed economic sclerosis. They ignore market-based solutions to boost workers' independence, mobility, wealth, resilience, and quality of life. And they are based on stereotypes that fundamentally misrepresent who today's "American Worker" really is.2022-10-1445 minThe Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Transformation EconomyThe Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Transformation EconomyInterview with Scott LincicomeRon and Ed welcome the CATO Institute's director of economics and trade policy studies, Scott Lincicome. Scott writes on international and domestic economic issues, including international trade; subsidies and industrial policy; manufacturing and global supply chains; and economic dynamism. For show notes, visit http://thesoulofenterprise.com/4082022-09-1656 minFaster, Please! — The PodcastFaster, Please! — The Podcast🚀 Faster, Please! — The Podcast #8When does economic policy become industrial policy, and has the Biden administration crossed that line? In this episode of Faster, Please! — The Podcast, I'm talking with industrial policy skeptic Scott Lincicome about the CHIPS and Science Act, how competition with China complicates the argument for free markets, and more.Scott is the director of general economics and the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute. He is the author of numerous reports on industrial policy and international free trade, including "The (Updated) Case for Free Trade" with Alfredo Carrillo Obregon and “Questioning Industr...2022-09-1626 minAirlines Confidential PodcastAirlines Confidential Podcast151 - Scott Lincicome, Dir. General Economics, CATO InstituteThis week: Scott Lincicome, Dir. General Economics, CATO Institute; Big news for Regionals, Air Wisconsin to American; Mesa's E175 Pilot pay; Ramifications of such increases; Schiphol (AMS) makes a profit; Delta orders more A220s; Listener reaction to the Norse Atlantic interview; Complaint: Out $900 due to an AA operational issue: Fine? or Whine?2022-08-3155 minThe Dispatch PodcastThe Dispatch PodcastThe Inflation Reduction Act, a Libertarian NightmareOn Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. Scott Lincicome, director of general economics at the Cato Institute, joins Declan to help us better understand the legislation. What’s actually in the law? How questionable is the budget math? Show Notes:-Uphill: Breaking Down the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022-Read Declan in The Morning Dispatch-Read Scott in Capitolism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-08-1847 minCall Me Back - with Dan SenorCall Me Back - with Dan SenorThe Summer of Shortages - with Scott LincicomeAir travel this summer seems broken. On some days, major airlines have been canceling 10 percent of their flights. In normal times, it’s something like one in a hundred that are canceled. How did this happen? Is there an explanation beyond just the obvious – which is the turbocharged rebound from the past two years of pandemic-induced turmoil in the airline industry? Today’s guest thinks there’s something else going on that the post-covid travel summer has simply revealed. It’s a structural problem that predated the pandemic, and he also sees similar forces at work in other industries, including the baby f...2022-07-2859 minSex and the State PodcastSex and the State PodcastA quibbleWelcome to Sex and the State, a newsletter about power. I’m a writer working on decriminalizing and destigmatizing all things sex. I use evidence and stories to interrogate existing power structures to propose better ways of relating. To support my work, buy a guide, buy a subscription, follow me on OnlyFans, or just share this post!~~~~~If you’d rather watch me read this:Got a letter from a dear friend:Dear Cathy:Your series on the problems facing low-skilled native-born men has been, as usual, insigh...2022-07-1902 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastDeep Dive 221 – A Discussion on Occupational Licensing feat. Utah Gov. Spencer CoxOn June 7, 2022, the Regulatory Transparency Project hosted a live discussion on occupational licensing via Twitter Spaces.Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox opened the program with remarks on licensing reforms his state has recently pursued, and an expert panel featuring Jon Gabriel, Scott Lincicome, Colin Mortimer, and moderator Shoshana Weissmann then broke down the Governor’s remarks and discussed the issue more broadly.Featuring:- Spencer J. Cox, Governor, State of Utah- Jon Gabriel, Editor-in-Chief, Ricochet- Scott Lincicome, Director, General Economics and the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato In...2022-06-1556 minPlain English with Derek ThompsonPlain English with Derek ThompsonThe Mystery of America's Missing Baby FormulaAmerica's infant formula shortage is very strange and very embarrassing. Nationwide, more than 40 percent of formula is out of stock, and in many states, like Texas and Tennessee, more than half of it is gone. What's going on? The immediate cause is the shutdown of a Michigan plant. But shutdowns and recalls happen all the time, and they rarely cause a national crisis like this. Economist Scott Lincicome says the real culprit lies in America's trade and regulatory policy. He explains how we got here and how we can get back to a rational baby formula policy in America.2022-05-1844 minThe Bob Zadek ShowThe Bob Zadek ShowRethinking Industrial PolicyWe’ve been hearing about the end of globalization for the better part of the last decade, and yet rumors of its demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated. The latest calls for American energy independence and re-shoring manufacturing are part of this broader trend, which seeks to insulate the domestic economy from turmoil in faraway regions. COVID-19 also brought the idea of “industrial policy” back to the forefront. While it’s hard to pin down an exact definition, Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute relates some key features behind the misguided notion that the government must steer critical industries for reas...2022-05-1652 minCato PodcastCato PodcastJoe Biden Isn't Doing All He Can to Mitigate InflationThe politics of inflation are not all that complicated. The incentive for political actors remains to reward constituencies to enhance electoral prospects. Scott Lincicome details how the Biden Administration could, but probably won't act on inflation.Related content:“Is President Biden Trying to Boost Inflation?” by Scott Lincicome, The Dispatch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-05-1114 minCato PodcastCato PodcastJoe Biden Isn't Doing All He Can to Mitigate InflationThe politics of inflation are not all that complicated. The incentive for political actors remains to reward constituencies to enhance electoral prospects. Scott Lincicome details how the Biden Administration could, but probably won't act on inflation.Related content:“Is President Biden Trying to Boost Inflation?” by Scott Lincicome, The Dispatch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2022-05-1114 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergWizards of FinanceBrian Riedl, the Remnant’s “unofficial budget guy,” returns to discuss our economic woes. After kvetching about inflation, the deficit, and supply chains, he and Jonah dig into the mistaken idea that the president can control every needle of the economy. Brian has noticed an interesting trend: Since Reagan, we’ve consistently elected Republican presidents during booms and Democratic presidents during recessions. But what are the implications of that for the economy? Furthermore, did the New Deal make the Great Depression worse? Is Build Back Better dead? And should anyone take Rick Scott seriously? Show Notes:2022-03-221h 04The National Desk ConversationsThe National Desk ConversationsScott Lincicome and Robert Sinclair, Jr. on inflation and gas pricesEconomist Scott Lincicome and AAA's Robert Sinclair, Jr. join The National Desk to talk about pain at the pump as inflation continues to raise consumer prices and the cost of gas. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2022-03-1612 minThe Lobby ShopThe Lobby ShopBack to the Future: Trade Policy with Scott LincicomeThis week on The Lobby Shop, we discuss trade policy with returning guest Scott Lincicome, the general economics and trade director at the Cato Institute. Topics include trade tariffs, changes to trade during President Biden's first year in office, and covid-19 testing.2022-02-0132 minThe Lobby ShopThe Lobby ShopBack to the Future: Trade Policy with Scott LincicomeThis week on The Lobby Shop, we discuss trade policy with returning guest Scott Lincicome, the general economics and trade director at the Cato Institute. Topics include trade tariffs, changes to trade during President Biden's first year in office, and covid-19 testing.2022-02-0132 minThe National Desk ConversationsThe National Desk ConversationsTND Conversations #13: Adam Andrzejewski and Scott Lincicome on inflation and government spendingWith inflation affecting millions of Americans, economist Scott Lincicome spoke with Jan Jeffcoat on how consumers are coping and when relief could be possible, and Adam Andrzejewski from OpentheBooks.com takes a closer look at how taxpayer dollars are being spent in Washington.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-12-2910 minEconTwitter Water CoolerEconTwitter Water CoolerEpisode 009 - Scott LincicomeScott Lincicome2021-12-1959 minThe Law & Liberty PodcastThe Law & Liberty PodcastIndustrial Policy Dreams Perpetually Deferredichard Reinsch: Welcome to Liberty Law Talk. Today we’re with Scott Lincicome senior fellow in economic studies at the Cato Institute about industrial policy, its prospects, what it means, and what its consequences would be if we had something like that fully implemented. Scott, as I mentioned is at the Cato Institute in economic studies, he writes on international and domestic economic issues, including trade subsidies, industrial policy, global supply chains, all the things that are in the news, we’re discussing. Scott, glad to have you on the program. Scott Lincicome: Thanks for having me. Good...2021-11-2947 minConversations with Bill KristolConversations with Bill KristolScott Lincicome on the Economy, Inflation, and the Supply ChainWhy have the costs of basic goods and services been increasing in recent months? Will shortages in stores and delays in orders for durable goods persist—and what is the meaning of the often invoked supply-chain issues? What public policies might help ameliorate the situation? In this Conversation, Scott Lincicome, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, considers the dynamics of the economy during the pandemic—the fiscal stimulus, accommodative monetary policy, dislocations in the global supply chain—and considers possible paths forward beyond the Covid era. He points to container ships backed up in our major ports as an exa...2021-11-191h 02The Dispatch PodcastThe Dispatch PodcastSupply-Chain Woes ExplainedOn today's episode, Sarah and Steve sit down with Scott Lincicome, senior fellow at the Cato Institute and author of The Dispatch newsletter Capitolism, to discuss the details of our global supply-chain issues. Plus, Lincicome answers questions about inflation, wages, and problems with our labor force participation. Show Notes: -Make sure you get Capitolism in your inbox -Lincicome’s latest Capitolism tackles our supply-chain woes -Lincicome’s Capitolism looking at our labor shortage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-11-1244 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergSelling OutScott Lincicome, The Dispatch’s resident expert on all things free and economic, returns to The Remnant for a distinctly wonky discussion of tariffs, taxes, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Jonah and Scott tackle our most pressing regulatory questions. Is corporate personhood a legitimate concept? Has Biden undone any of Trump’s protectionist measures? And will supply chain shortages deprive us all of Tickle Me Elmos this Christmas? There’s also a bit about boar-cobra hybrids enslaving humanity, but you’ll have to listen to fully understand. Show Notes: -Scott’s Capitolism newsletter -“Unfair...2021-09-301h 06The Real Estate SessionsThe Real Estate SessionsScott Lincicome of BH&G Real Estate, Lifestyle Property Partners talks Pinehurst Golf and Real EstateTHE REAL ESTATE SESSIONS PODCASTEpisode : 279Host: BILL RISSERGuest: SCOTT LINCICOME Episode Summary:Meet today's guest from Pinehurst, North Carolina, Scott Lincicome, one of the partners in Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Lifestyle Property Partners. With his background as a former professional golfer, Scott is an expert in golf properties and other Pinehurst facilities.In this episode, I feature Scott Lincicome as he narrates his journey to Real Estate, including his different passions, especially for sports, and how he leveraged his interests to create a...2021-04-1333 minAEI Podcast ChannelAEI Podcast ChannelPolitical Economy: Scott Lincicome: Why America shouldn't embrace industrial policyThis week, the AEI Podcast Channel presents Wednesday's episode of Political Economy, a podcast hosted by AEI's Jim Pethokoukis.On both sides of the aisle, calls for industrial policy seem to be gaining momentum. Americans have grown more skeptical about markets in the aftermath of the Great Recession. And China’s more managed economy seems to be growing faster and rivaling the US as the technological leader of the world. Many policymakers have reacted by saying that the US government needs to embrace industrial policy and take a more hands-on approach to promoting innovation. Today's guest, Scott Li...2021-04-0237 minPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisScott Lincicome: Why America shouldn't embrace industrial policyOn both sides of the aisle, calls for industrial policy seem to be gaining momentum. Americans have grown more skeptical about markets in the aftermath of the Great Recession. And China’s more managed economy seems to be growing faster and rivaling the US as the technological leader of the world. Many policymakers have reacted by saying that the US government needs to embrace industrial policy and take a more hands-on approach to promoting innovation. Today's guest, Scott Lincicome, disagrees, holding that an adoption of stronger industrial policy would be unnecessary and even counterproductive.Scott is a se...2021-03-3137 minThe Dispatch PodcastThe Dispatch PodcastAlways. Be. Shilling.For the first time on The Dispatch Podcast, author of the Capitolism newsletter and neoliberal shill extraordinaire Scott Lincicome joins Sarah and Declan. On topics ranging from free-market fundamentalism to the crazy world of semiconductors, Scott brings his expertise to break it all down. As he says on today’s episode, “You know, Glengarry Glen Ross? It’s Always. Be. Shilling. … I will literally make any issue about trade and markets. It doesn’t matter what, whether it’s the chicken sandwich wars … or cheap T-shirts.” To cap it off, Scott speaks to being the reigning champion of the “Neoliberalism Shil...2021-03-121h 10Acton LineActon LineScott Lincicome on the myth of deindustrializationTo listen to economic nationalists, national conservatives and certain politicians, you would believe that we’re in a period of mass deindustrialization. Employment in American manufacturing has been declining since the early 1980s. And manufacturing’s share of the economy has been declining since 1970. These trends, they argue, pose not just social and economic challenges to the country, but national security challenges, as well.The response from some political leaders in Washington is arguments for increased economic protectionism, tariffs, and subsidies to shore up the American manufacturing sector and the support people who work in it.2021-03-0346 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergGetting HayekianThanks to international supply chains, Scott Lincicome’s Five Timer gold jacket is in the mail today as he joins Jonah to discuss a whole panoply of economic trends. Scott and Jonah talk about some of his observations from his posts as a fellow Dispatch-er with his Capitolism newsletter, as well as through his role at Cato where he has just put out a ton of research refuting the too-clever-by-half idea that the government can seize the manufacturing industry for national security reasons. The guys also discuss how COVID has essentially reversed the consumer side of the American economy. (“The...2021-02-021h 20Conversations with Bill KristolConversations with Bill KristolScott Lincicome: The Race for Vaccines and Global Collaboration in Science and CommerceWhat has the Covid-19 pandemic and the race for vaccines taught us about government and private sector capabilities? How should we think about questions related to free trade, the global economy, and collaboration among scientists internationally? According to Scott Lincicome, a leading international trade attorney and senior fellow at the Cato Institute, the pandemic powerfully demonstrates the importance of an America that is open to trade, scientific talent wherever it is found, and an economy that is open to the world. While not denying a pivotal role for government in the arc of scientific innovation, Lincicome argues that the...2021-01-281h 17Stu Does AmericaStu Does AmericaEp 206 | Stu Does the Vaccine for Unity | Guests: Scott Lincicome and Bill HammondStu does ... the vaccine for unity! We're all going to get a vaccine for COVID-19, but how many of us are lucky enough to be vaccinated against the Left's hypocritical calls for unity under the new administration? Probably not many. Also, the Cato Institute's Scott Lincicome joins to talk about the future of the vaccine rollout and Joe Biden's ridiculous "Buy American" plan outlined today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-01-2644 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteScott Lincicome on Daylight Savings and Free TradeSend us a textScott Lincicome, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Cato Institue and International Trade Attorney, joins us to discuss daylight-savings, free trade, and barriers to economic growth.Support the showNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.2020-11-1252 minActon LineActon LineScott Lincicome on Section 230 and social mediaOn October 14, 2020, the New York Post published an expose on former Vice President and current Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, headlined, “Smoking-gun email reveals how Hunter Biden introduced Ukrainian businessman to VP dad.”Shortly after the article’s publication, the ability to share the link to the story was limited and, in some cases, prohibited by Facebook and Twitter, with those social media companies alleging that the content was unreliable, unverified, or was prohibited for containing hacked information. This incident has provoked the latest round of calls for reform or repeal...2020-10-2844 minMacro Musings with David BeckworthMacro Musings with David BeckworthScott Lincicome on the China Shock, Trade Policy, and US Labor MarketsScott Lincicome is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at Cato Institute where he writes on international and domestic economic issues, including international trade, industrial policy and manufacturing and global supply chains. Scott joins David on Macro Musings to discuss what we've learned so far about the so-called China shock and where we are today in the trade war. Specifically, David and Scott discuss the historical rise of Chinese exports, its impact on US labor markets, how certain policies make it harder for US workers to adjust, and whether the Trump administration marks a genuine regime shift in international...2020-08-311h 01The New Liberal PodcastThe New Liberal PodcastTrade Throwdown ft. Noah Smith & Scott LincicomeNoah Smith of Bloomberg Opinion and Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute join the show to debate the proper use of trade and industrial policy in the United States.  The two former Neoliberal Shill Champions debate:  Is there a good argument for protecting certain industries? Should the government further subsidize scientific research? Does the current pandemic reveal weaknesses in the system? And what changes would they make to America's industrial policy if they were in charge? To make sure you hear every episode, sign up at https://www.patreon.com/neoliberalproject. Patrons get access to exclusive bonus epi...2020-08-1159 minA Free SolutionA Free SolutionIs there something off about that Kodak deal? Scott Lincicome from the Cato Institute | August 7th, 2020Kevin interviewed Scott Lincicome, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Cato Institute, about that $765 million loan for Kodak. Is this a good deal or is there something off how the government is approaching this? Plus, talking about trade policy and tariffs.  https://www.cato.org/ https://www.cato.org/blog/governments-plan-turn-kodak-pharmaceutical-company-sure-seems-underdeveloped https://twitter.com/scottlincicome2020-08-0843 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergTrash Can NachosWhy do international institutions have scary-sounding names? Why do we fall for dolphin propaganda, every time? What form does the true Platonic Nacho take? Return guest Scott Lincicome joins The Remnant to answer these pressing questions. This episode explains more of this international man of mystery’s backstory, revealing not only what irks him about modern China-hawkishness, but also the cherished memory that reliably brings a tear to his eye.Show Notes:-Scott’s Twitter poll about animal PR-Evil dolphins-China hawkishness-American Mind wants to c...2020-05-121h 07The New Liberal PodcastThe New Liberal PodcastTrade in a Pandemic ft. Chief Neoliberal Shill Scott LincicomeTrade lawyer Scott Lincicome of CATO and Duke University joins the podcast to discuss his victory in the 2020 Neoliberal Shill Bracket, the similarities between libertarians and neoliberals, and how the pandemic has impacted international trade. If you enjoy the podcast, please rate and subscribe, and consider supporting us at patreon.com/neoliberalproject. Patrons get access to exclusive bonus episodes, our sticker-of-the-month club, and community Slack.  Become a supporter today! Follow us at: https://twitter.com/ne0liberal https://www.instagram.com/realneoliberal/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930401007051265/   Join a local meetup group at https://neoliberalproject.org/cha...2020-04-1447 minJen the LibertarianJen the LibertarianThe Stimulus (?) Bill and Tariffs w/ Scott LincicomeScott (adjuct at Cato / trade lawyer / many other things) and I talk about the shiny new stimulus / relief bill and the confused purpose of it and the weird incentive structure it sets up for employers who are having to deal with lockdowns We also have a (thankfully outdated since events have unfolded otherwise) conversation about the easing of tariffs on China but lo be me to deprive you of the pleasure of listening to two libertarians rip on tariffs  Subscribe to my Patreon for early access - https://www.patreon.com/jenmonroe2020-03-3026 minPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisScott Lincicome on the trade warOn this episode, Scott Lincicome talks about the ultimate economic costs of the trade war with China, and about who bears those costs. The post Scott Lincicome on the trade war appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.2019-10-1637 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergEpisode 122: The Lincicome UltimatumRemnant regular and Cato Institute trade expert Scott Lincicome returns to the show for his periodic trade update, and to discuss whether the “national conservatism” assessment of trade is correct. Sign up for the G-File Remnant Episode 10: Afraid of Trade? – Scott Lincicome Remnant Episode 33: The Nacho Situation – Scott Lincicome Remnant Episode … Continue reading Episode 122: The Lincicome Ultimatum → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-07-291h 08The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergEpisode 122: The Lincicome UltimatumRemnant regular and Cato Institute trade expert Scott Lincicome returns to the show for his periodic trade update, and to discuss whether the “national conservatism” assessment of trade is correct. Sign up for the G-File Remnant Episode 10: Afraid of Trade? – Scott Lincicome Remnant Episode 33: The Nacho Situation – Scott Lincicome Remnant Episode … Continue reading Episode 122: The Lincicome Ultimatum →2019-07-291h 06The New Liberal PodcastThe New Liberal PodcastTrade and Technology ft. Caleb Watney and Scott Lincicome Jeremiah, Caleb and Scott discuss US trade policy, and how it impacts the technology sector in a world where more and more trade is digital. Patreon subscribers get access to bonus episodes and our sticker of the month club. If you like what we do (and want stickers each month!) please consider supporting us at patreon.com/neoliberalproject.    2019-01-3150 minPower ProblemsPower ProblemsNostalgianomics: Trump, Trade, and American Foreign PolicyAttorney and Cato Institute adjunct scholar Scott Lincicome joins Trevor Thrall and Emma Ashford to discuss the Trump administration’s trade strategy and the role of international trade in U.S. foreign policy.Scott Lincicome’s bioScott Lincicome, The “Protectionist Moment” That Wasn’t: American Views on Trade and Globalization, Free Trade BulletinScott Lincicome, “Doomed to Repeat It: The Long History of America’s Protectionist Failures, Policy Analysis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-12-1838 minSalon of the RefusedSalon of the RefusedEp. 4 - Scott Lincicome on the Trade WarRob Tracinski talks with Scott Lincicome about the progress of President Trump's trade war. The conversation includes: why tariff power was delegated to the president, how trade changes jobs instead of taking them away, and how Flashdance and Bruce Springsteen explain Donald Trump's trade policy. Get the T-shirt mentioned in the interview here. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.2018-12-0400 minConversations with Bill KristolConversations with Bill KristolScott Lincicome: In Defense of Free TradeScott Lincicome is a leading international trade attorney, adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and senior visiting lecturer at Duke University. In this Conversation, Lincicome explains the system of free trade agreements and alliances that the U.S. has built over many decades and how the system contributes to peace and prosperity for America. Lincicome also shares his perspective on the renegotiation of NAFTA, the decision not to participate in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and other trade agreements. Finally, Kristol and Lincicome consider where Republicans and Democrats stand on trade today—and where the parties are likely to go in...2018-10-201h 11POLITICO MoneyPOLITICO MoneyHow a free-trade t-shirt went viralScott Lincicome’s sings the benefits of free trade as a scholar at the Cato Institute. But a cheeky t-shirt has traveled just as far and wide as any white paper he’s written. Scott joins Ben White to size up what will come of the trade spat with China, and explains why free traders are winning so much they ought to be sick of it. 2018-08-0830 minKing of StuffKing of StuffTNOIIECBAFTATPPAAFPDATW with Scott LincicomeTariffs not only impose immense economic costs but also fail to achieve their primary policy aims and foster political dysfunction along the way. So says Scott Lincicome, an international trade attorney, Visiting Lecturer at Duke University, and Adjunct Scholar with the Cato Institute. Oh, and you can get the shirt here with all proceeds going to the Foundation for Economic Education. Source2018-03-1240 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergEpisode 11: Afraid of Trade?As The Remnant enters double digits, Jonah journeys into the international marketplace, with Cato Institute trade scholar and trade lawyer Scott Lincicome as his guide. Jonah and Scott defend free trade, and try to answer its critics. Show Notes: Be sure to check out Donors Trust. Slideshow…boring…losing…consciousness… To give you some idea what Howard Hughes … Continue reading Episode 11: Afraid of Trade? → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-12-011h 10The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergEpisode 11: Afraid of Trade?As The Remnant enters double digits, Jonah journeys into the international marketplace, with Cato Institute trade scholar and trade lawyer Scott Lincicome as his guide. Jonah and Scott defend free trade, and try to answer its critics. Show Notes: Be sure to check out Donors Trust. Slideshow…boring…losing…consciousness… To give you some idea what Howard Hughes … Continue reading Episode 11: Afraid of Trade? →2017-12-0100 minPat & StuPat & Stu4/20/17 - Scott Lincicome Joins the ProgramInternational trade attorney Scott Lincicome joins the program to shed a little light on the policies of economic protectionism that the Trump administration appears to be in favor of. Scott also describes how the relationship between Congress and the White House on this issue has changed since the start of the twentieth century. Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-04-2016 minActon LineActon LineScott Lincicome on how free trade benefits everyoneOn this edition of Radio Free Acton, international trade attorney and Cato Institute Adjunct Scholar Scott Lincicome joins us to give us the real story on the benefits of international trade for the United States, and dispels some myths about the impacts of trade on U.S. industry and consumers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-03-2229 minReal Talk with Leigh BrownReal Talk with Leigh BrownCrazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #44 with Scott LincicomeAgents go out of their way to prepare snacks for clients, but what do you do with the clients who pack down their purses with the snacks? Or better yet, rob the whole house that you’re showing? In this episode, Leigh welcomes Scott Lincicome who is from Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate in Pinehurst, North Carolina. Scott shares his experience dealing with some downright thieves.  Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting The Leigh Brown Experience.  Time Stamped Show...2017-02-1720 min