Key Insights of UCLA—Part 2: Why good economics is not often good politics
Steve Globerman, professor emeritus at Western Washington University and senior fellow as well as the Addington Chair in Measurement at the Fraser Institute, joins host Rosemarie Fike to continue the discussion on the UCLA school of thought, including rent control, the housing crisis, the arguable role of city governments, and maintaining quality of life.
Видео Key Insights of UCLA—Part 2: Why good economics is not often good politics канала The Fraser Institute
Видео Key Insights of UCLA—Part 2: Why good economics is not often good politics канала The Fraser Institute
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