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Econversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Free Enterprise Scholars (episode 221)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Allen Mendenhall, and Free Enterprise Scholars, Mackenzie Ensley, and Ethan Girona, as they discuss Free Enterprise Scholars. 2024-05-1329 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Poland’s road to socialism and back (episode 220)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Konstantin Zhukov, as they discuss Poland’s road to socialism and back. 2024-04-3030 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The Biden Economy (episode 219)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Ginn's affiliation can be President, Ginn Economic Consulting, as they discuss The Biden Economy 2024-04-0329 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Occupational Licensing Across the States (episode 218)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews “Dr. Noah Trudeau of Troy University, as they discuss Occupational Licensing Across the States. 2024-03-2829 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The Economics of a Central Bank Digital Currency (episode 0217)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Scott Burns  of Southeastern Louisiana University, as they discuss The Economics of a Central Bank Digital Currency. 2024-02-2029 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The intellectual legacy of Karl Marx (episode 216)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Allen Mendenhall, as they discuss whether ESG investing is good for the economy. 2023-11-2829 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Is ESG investing is good for the economy (episode 215)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Allen Mendenhall, as they discuss whether ESG investing is good for the economy. 2023-11-1430 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: What Happened to Silicon Valley Bank? (episode 214)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Peter Earle of the American Institute for Economic Research, as they discuss What Happened to Silicon Valley Bank? 2023-09-2629 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Economics of Slavery Reparations (episode 213)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews “Insert Name Here”, Dr. Walter Block, the Harold Wirth Eminent Scholar at Loyola University, as they discuss Economics of Slavery Reparations. 2023-09-2029 minLiving In The Solution with Dr. Elaina GeorgeLiving In The Solution with Dr. Elaina GeorgeThe Truth and Consequences of ESGDr. Daniel Sutter Ph.D., Professor of Economics at Troy University discusses economic, social, and governance (ESG) – truth and consequences. Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University.  His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics.  Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric scie...2023-09-0956 minLiving In The Solution with Dr. Elaina GeorgeLiving In The Solution with Dr. Elaina GeorgeThe Truth and Consequences of ESGDr. Daniel Sutter Ph.D., Professor of Economics at Troy University discusses economic, social, and governance (ESG) – truth and consequences. Dr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University.  His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics.  Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric scie...2023-08-1256 minLiving In The Solution with Dr. Elaina GeorgeLiving In The Solution with Dr. Elaina GeorgePandemic & Economic Freedom: Connection RevealedDr. Sutter is the Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics with the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University and is a Ph.D. graduate of George Mason University.  His research has examined the societal impacts of extreme weather, the economics of the news media and media bias, the markets for economists and economic research, environmental regulation, and constitutional economics.  Dr. Sutter has published over one hundred articles in scholarly journals in economics, atmospheric sciences, civil engineering, and political science and written or edited four books. He writes a weekly column on economics and public policy fo...2023-04-2922 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Venezuela Under Hugo Chavez (episode 212)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Kevin Grier, as they discuss Venezuela under Hugo Chavez. 2023-04-1830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: the possibilities for healthcare deregulation in Alabama (episode 211)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. David Mitchell, a Distinguished Professor of Political Economy at Ball State University, and Mr. Macy Scheck, a Ph.D. candidate at Middle Tennessee State University and a fellow with the Political Economy Research Institute there, as they discuss the possibilities for healthcare deregulation in Alabama. 2023-04-1130 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Economic Freedom During COVID (episode 210)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Vincent Miozzi, a PhD student at Texas Tech University. as they discuss economic freedom during COVID. 2023-03-2130 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Liberating Humanity from Slavery (episode 209)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Lawrence Reed of the Foundation for Economic Education as they discuss Liberating Humanity from Slavery 2023-03-0130 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Lessons from the FTX Collapse. (episode 208)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Peter Earle. as they discuss "Lessons from the FTX Collapse." 2023-03-0130 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Economic diversity in the workplace (episode 207)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Chuck Salvo, as they discuss economic diversity in the workplace? 2023-03-0130 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Is Liberal Socialism Possible? (episode 206)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Kevin Vallier of Bowling Green State University, as they discuss if Liberal Socialism is Possible? 2022-11-2230 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Cracks in the Ivory Tower (episode 205)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Phil Magness of the American Institute for Economic Research. as they discuss Cracks in the Ivory Tower. 2022-11-1530 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Economic Freedom and COVID (episode 204)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Robert Lawson of SMU. as they discuss Economic Freedom and COVID 2022-11-0930 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Will ESG Change Finance Forever? (episode 203)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Mike DeBow from Samford's Cumberland Law School. as they discuss "Will ESG Change Finance Forever?" 2022-11-0830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Crop Failures, International Trade, and Regime Change in Sri Lanka(episode 202)Dr. Dan Sutter of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Peter Earle of the American Institute for Economic Research as they discuss Crop Failures, International Trade, and Regime Change in Sri Lanka 2022-11-0830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Seven Deadly Economic Sins (episode 201)Dr. Dan Sutter of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. James Otteson, who is the John T. Ryan Professor of Business Ethics at Notre Dame University. as they discuss Seven Deadly Economic Sins 2022-11-0830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: How Progressive are Federal Taxes? (episode 200)Dr. Dan Sutter of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Tim Mathews, Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity at Kennesaw State University, as they discuss How Progressive are Federal Taxes? 2022-11-0830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Johnson Center’s Free Enterprise Scholars program (episode 199)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Allen Mendenhall of the Johnson Center as they discuss the Johnson Center's Free Enterprise Scholars program 2022-11-0830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The End of the NCAA Football Cartel (episode 198)Dr. Dan Sutter of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Brian Goff of Western Kentucky University, where he is a Distinguished University Professor, as they discuss The End of the NCAA Football Carte. 2022-11-0830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Social Media Censorship (episode 197)Dr. Dan Sutter of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Cameron Sholty of the Heartland Institute as they discuss Social Media Censorship. 2022-11-0830 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: “Governors and Emergency Powers.” (episode 196)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews S. T. Karnick, a Senior Fellow with the Heartland Institute and also publications director for Heartland. as they discuss Governors and Emergency Powers. 2022-09-1429 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: ”Ending the Economic Development Arms Race.” (episode 195)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Matthew Mitchell of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. as they discuss "Ending the Economic Development Arms Race.". 2022-09-1430 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy University0:01 / 29:30 EconVersations: Student Loan Forgiveness. (episode 194)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Andrew Gillen of the Texas Public Policy Foundation. as they discuss "Student Loan Forgiveness". 2022-09-1329 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Education, Entrepreneurship, and Black Liberation. (episode #193)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Marcus Witcher of Huntingdon College . as they discuss Education, Entrepreneurship, and Black Liberation. 2022-09-1330 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Markets, Classical Liberalism, and Black Liberation (episode 192)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Rachel Ferguson, Director of the Free Enterprise Center at Concordia University Chicago. as they discuss Markets, Classical Liberalism, and Black Liberation. 2022-08-2329 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Recovery from Natural Disasters (episode 191)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Stefanie Haeffele of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, as they discuss Recovery from Natural Disasters. 2022-08-2329 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The Economic Impacts of Pro Sports (episode 190)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Dennis Coates of the University of Maryland - Baltimore County. as they discuss "The Economic Impacts of Pro Sports". 2022-08-2329 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Making Sense of the National Debt (episode 189)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Alex Salter. as they discuss Making Sense of the National Debt. 2022-07-0629 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Government as Parent: The Economics of Paternalism (episode 188)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts Econversations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Tod Nesbit. as they discuss Government as Parent: The Economics of Paternalism. 2022-07-0630 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Economics Lessons from the UCLA School (episode 187)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. David Henderson of the Hoover Institution. as they discuss Economics Lessons from the UCLA School. 2022-07-0629 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Podcast February 2022In celebration of Black History Month, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) today posted its latest ECONversations podcast. This month’s vibrant conversation centers around topics relevant for Black entrepreneurs and Black business owners, including what it takes for Black entrepreneurs to start a business in New Jersey, hurdles facing minority business enterprises (MBE’s) and steps New Jersey is taking to advance a stronger fairer economy.Hosted by NJEDA’s Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer Michelle Boden, this episode of ECONversations features the following guests:•Terrence Clark - President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the New York New...2022-02-2542 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: “Capitalism and Slavery” (episode 186)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Phil Magness of the American Institute for Economic Research. as they discuss Capitalism and Slavery. 2022-02-1429 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations - Film Industry - January 2022Our January 2022 ECONversations podcast focuses on New Jersey’s vibrant – and growing – film industry, what attracts film companies to the Garden State and what resources we offer to encourage filmmakers to consider our state. This month's guests include:*Steve Gorelick, the Executive Director of the New Jersey Motion Picture & TV Commission, *Darryl Isherwood, the NJEDA’s new Senior Advisor of Film, Digital & Economic Growth Communications, and *Kenneth Gifford, the founder of the Newark International Film Festival.2022-01-2733 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The Political Economy of Public Pensions (episode 185)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Eileen Norcross of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. as they discuss The Political Economy of Public Pensions. 2021-12-1929 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The Hidden Economics of the Dark Web. (episode 184)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Julia Norgaard of Pepperdine University. as they discuss The Hidden Economics of the Dark Web. 2021-12-1029 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Are Our Supply Chains Broken? (episode 183)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Peter Earle of the American Institute for Economic Research. as they discuss Are Our Supply Chains Broken? 2021-12-1032 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastSustain and Serve NJSustain and Serve NJ is supporting the economic recovery of New Jersey’s vital restaurant industry while helping to alleviate food insecurity within the state’s communities. Sustain and Serve NJ launched in early 2021 as a $2 million program to help New Jersey restaurants keep their doors open and their employees paid throughout COVID and has grown into a $45 million initiative that is on track to support the purchase of 4.5 million meals from over 400 restaurants in all 21 counties. The meals are then distributed to individuals and families that are facing food insecurity. Restaurants participating in Sustain and Serve NJ must have 50 or f...2021-11-1826 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: ”Trust in a Polarized Age.” (episode 182)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Kevin Vallier. as they discuss "Trust in a Polarized Age." 2021-11-0231 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: ”What is Wrong with Insider Trading?” (episode 181)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Kevin Douglas. as they discuss"What is Wrong with Insider Trading?" 2021-10-2229 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: what is new and true about Modern Monetary Theory (episode 180)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Alex Salter. as they discuss "What is new and true about Modern Monetary Theory". 2021-10-1930 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastHispanic Heritage Month 2021In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place September 15 – October 15, 2021, this month’s vibrant conversation focuses on Hispanic business owners and the impact they have on New Jersey´s economy.The ECONversations podcast is part of the NJEDA’s multi-media campaign to promote New Jersey’s small business community. The state’s nearly one-million small businesses are truly the backbone of New Jersey’s communities, as they provide opportunities, create jobs, drive economic growth, and help make our state a great place to live and work. Hosted by NJEDA Bilingual Communications Officer Alberto Garrido, this episode of ECONversations includes the following...2021-10-0128 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastSmall Business Week Celebration - September ECONversations PodcastIn celebration of National Small Business Week, this month’s vibrant conversation centers around the role of New Jersey’s small businesses, their impact to the state’s economy, and the different ways small business owners have been able to positively navigate the ups and downs of the pandemic. The ECONversations podcast is part of the NJEDA’s multi-media campaign to promote New Jersey’s small business community. The state’s nearly one million small businesses are truly the backbone of New Jersey’s communities, as they provide opportunities, create jobs, drive economic growth, and help make our state a great place to...2021-09-1518 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The Myth of the Robber Barons (episode 64)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Burt Folsom and they disucuss the myth of the Robber Barons. 2021-09-0928 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: Sweatshops in Economic Development (episode 25)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Ben Powell. 2021-09-0928 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations: Fashion and Intellectual Property (episode 51)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Edward Lopez. 2021-09-0929 minDZUP PodcastsDZUP PodcastsMental Health Issues -- For Sale?#PoliEconMentalHealthFrom Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to 13 Reasons Why, Mental Health has become a popular topic for TV shows to tackle, but why is that? On this episode of POLI-ECONversations, Raui and Nathalie will tackle how and why mental health has been commodified by the media, what are the effects of the media’s portrayal of mental health, and what could possibly be done in order to improve it. This is an episode you don’t want to miss!Hosts: Nathalie Dela Cruz and Raui Supnet2021-09-0321 minDZUP PodcastsDZUP PodcastsKPOP: Taking the World by StormPOLI-ECONversations EPISODE 2. #PoliEconInYourAreaHosted by Sofia Alforte & Alyanna Gabrielle BalayanWith their catchy music and slick choreography, the K-pop industry has finally gone beyond their borders. Pero paano nga ba ito nangyari? Join Elle and Iya in this episode of POLI-ECONversations as they dissect K-pop’s popularity and discuss what it means for K-pop to finally go “worldwide”.2021-07-3024 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: "What Should Corporations Do?" (episode 179)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Michael DeBow, who is the Stephen Everett Wells Professor of Municipal Law at Cumberland Law School at Samford University. as they discuss "What Should Corporations Do?" 2021-07-2729 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: “Money and the Rule of Law” (episode 178)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Dan Smith. as they discuss "Money and the Rule of Law" 2021-07-2229 minDZUP PodcastsDZUP Podcasts“So you wanna be a KPOP Idol?”The Commodification of the Labor of KPOP Idols. Hosted by: Coreen Carsula and Vixey LemaPOLI-ECONversations Episode 1a BMAS 109 FRU Podcast2021-07-2020 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: “Economic Lessons as Illustrated by the Pandemic” (episode 177)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. David Henderson of the Hoover Institution at Stanford, as they discuss Economic Lessons as Illustrated by the Pandemic. 2021-07-0629 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: "Improving Occupational Licensing in Alabama." (episode 176)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Edward Timmons of the Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Licensing at St. Francis University in Pennsylvania,  as they discuss Improving Occupational Licensing in Alabama. 2021-07-0129 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations - Pride Month 2021In celebration of Pride Month, our latest ECONversations podcast focuses on New Jersey’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community, the important role its members have in the Garden State, and resources available to LGBTQ+-owned businesses. This month's episode is co-hosted by NJEDA Diversity and Inclusion Analyst Kyle O'Donnell and Communications Officer Alberto Garrido. Kyle and Alberto are joined by: • New Jersey LGBT Chamber Vice President of Supplier Diversity and Certification Steven Garibell. https://www.njlgbtchamber.org/• Confections of a Rockstar Bakery owner Kimmee Masi, who has been a vocal advocate for the LGBTQ+ community in Asbury Park. https://www.confectionsofarockstar.com/• CITI Med...2021-06-2523 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: The Never-Ending Battle against Transaction Costs (episode 54)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Michael Munger as they discuss The never-ending battle against transaction costs. 2021-06-0129 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: American Contempt for Liberty (episode 91)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Walter Williams as they discuss American contempt for liberty. 2021-05-2529 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations: “Public health and the good of society.” (episode 175)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Dr. Phil Magness. as they discuss "Public health and the good of society." 2021-05-0430 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: “GameStop the Madness” (episode 174)Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews Peter Earle. as they discuss "GameStop the Madness" 2021-04-2729 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 13 – NJ’s Clean Tech InitiativesIn celebration of Earth Day, our latest ECONversation podcast focuses on Governor Phil Murphy’s ambitious plan to make New Jersey 100 percent clean energy by 2050. This episode, guest hosted by NJEDA's Brownfields & Sustainable Systems Director Elizabeth Limbrick, features panelists discussing the bold steps – and whole of government approach - that the Garden State is taking to achieve this goal.2021-04-2240 minEconversations from Troy UniversityEconversations from Troy UniversityEconVersations: "The High Cost of College" (episode 173)The cost of a college education keeps going higher and higher, leading to swelling college loan debt for millions of Americans. In this EconVersations, host Dr. Dan Sutter talks about why, and examines possible solutions with Neetu Arnold, author of a new report from the National Association of Scholars titled Priced Out: What College Costs America. 2021-04-1329 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 9: New Jersey’s COVID-19 ResponseNew Jersey has led the nation in the State’s economic response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a suite of programs that provide direct financial support for businesses and workers as well as training and technical assistance to help impacted business owners address their immediate needs and make the necessary changes to operate safely during the pandemic. COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on minority-owned businesses and businesses in historically disadvantaged communities. The state’s response includes a particular focus on supporting the recovery of these businesses. On this episode of ECONversations, host Tai Cooper is joined by Lieutenant Governor Shei...2020-11-0540 minThe People\'s PitchThe People's PitchEp. 148 - eConversationsWe are excited to welcome Joe Meyer, President and Founder of the Lower League eCup, and our skepticism around the wisdom of the return of the MLS is on full display.2020-07-091h 07ECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 8: Hester AgudosiNew Jersey’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion was established to lead New Jersey’s efforts to promote diverse leadership in government that is reflective of the state’s population and to ensure diversity in appointments, recruitment, and the execution of diversity and inclusion strategies targeted toward greater utilization of minority, women, veteran, and LGBT owned businesses. In this episode of ECONversations, Hester Agudosi, New Jersey’s first Chief Diversity Officer, joins NJEDA CEO Tim Sullivan to discuss the importance of diversity and inclusion in economic development, strategies to ensure equitable and sustainable economic growth, and specific programs that promote fairness...2020-02-2625 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 7: Brian Sabina and Kathleen CovielloThe New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) is committed to nurturing the development of new technologies and ensuring that the State continues to be a leader in innovation. The NJEDA Technology & Life Sciences Division plays an active role in New Jersey’s vibrant innovation economy, providing low-interest financing through matching loan programs and tax incentives, as well as offering lab and incubator space and networking opportunities for the investment and entrepreneurial community.In this episode of ECONversations, Brian Sabina, Senior Vice President – Economic Transformation, and Kathleen Coviello, Executive Vice President – Technology, Life Sciences, and Entrepreneurship, discuss the wide variety of progra...2020-01-0921 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 6: Christina FuentesThe NJEDA is committed to creating an environment where small businesses can thrive. As part of this commitment, the NJEDA created a dedicated Small Business Services team that works closely with New Jersey’s entrepreneurs and small businesses, with a focus on more comprehensively assisting historically underrepresented firms and underserved communities.In this episode of ECONversations, Christina Fuentes, Director of Small Business Services, discusses the wide variety of programs and resources the NJEDA makes available for small businesses, including low-cost financing, rent support, technical assistance, and much more. Learn more at https://www.njeda.com/small_midsize_business.2019-12-1917 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 5: Elizabeth LimbrickThe NJEDA’s holistic approach to Brownfields redevelopment is based on encouraging thriving and inclusive urban centers and downtowns, with a focus on reducing poverty and driving economic growth. On this episode of ECONversations, NJEDA Senior Brownfields Advisor Elizabeth Limbrick discusses the NJEDA’s enhanced brownfields loan program, the proposed brownfields tax credit, and other efforts to support contaminated site revitalization.2019-11-2210 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 4: Economic Plan One-Year AnniversaryIn this special episode of ECONversations celebrating the one-year anniversary of Governor Murphy’s economic plan, host Tai Cooper sits down with four of the most influential women in New Jersey to discuss how the agencies they lead contributed to building a stronger and fairer New Jersey economy over the past year and what they have planned for the future. This episode features: New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education Zakiya Smith Ellis on the Administration’s efforts to invest in people by improving access to higher education and job training programs;Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver on initiatives focused on driving inve...2019-10-2942 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 3: Wesley MathewsThe Office of International Trade and Investment (OITI) is the lead international business development office in the New Jersey State government committed to promoting the Garden State as a premier business and investment destination. In this episode, Wesley Mathews, Vice President and Director of OITI discusses how the office works with government and private-sector partners to foster innovation and sustainable job growth by widening New Jersey’s global reach and supporting international trade and investment.2019-09-0617 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 2: Brian SabinaThe Office of Economic Transformation (OET) is a new office in the NJEDA dedicated to accelerating economic growth in New Jersey by developing and implementing programs that enhance the Garden State’s long-term economic competitiveness. In this episode, Brian Sabina, NJEDA Senior Vice President, Economic Transformation discusses how OET is setting New Jersey up for long-term, sustainable economic growth.Learn more about OET here: https://www.njeda.com/OET2019-07-3115 minECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations: The NJEDA PodcastECONversations Episode 1: Tim SullivanLast October, Governor Murphy laid out his Economic Plan for building a stronger, fairer New Jersey economy. In this episode of ECONversations, NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan joins host Tai Cooper for a conversation about the Plan and the NJEDA’s expanded role as a comprehensive economic development agency. Read Governor Murphy’s full Economic Plan here: https://www.njeda.com/pdfs/StrongerAndFairerNewJerseyEconomyReport.aspx2019-07-0128 min