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Deepak Disagrees
Deepak VS
13 episodes
3 days ago
Deepak plays devil’s advocate with guests holding strong opinions on everything from philosophy and economics to technology and politics.
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Deepak plays devil’s advocate with guests holding strong opinions on everything from philosophy and economics to technology and politics.
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Society & Culture
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Ep 4: Hands off the price tag! | Anupam Manur unpacks price controls
Deepak Disagrees
1 hour 47 minutes 3 seconds
11 months ago
Ep 4: Hands off the price tag! | Anupam Manur unpacks price controls

Anupam Manur believes price controls are a recipe for disaster. But is he overlooking the potential benefits? Can government intervention really stabilize markets and protect consumers? And what happens when markets are left entirely to their own devices?

Anupam is a Professor at the Takshashila Institution, where he specializes in economics and public policy. His work spans diverse areas, including labor markets, international trade, and the gig economy. A frequent writer and commentator, Anupam is passionate about making economic concepts accessible to all.

Episode notes: https://deepakvs.com/podcast

Deepak Disagrees
Deepak plays devil’s advocate with guests holding strong opinions on everything from philosophy and economics to technology and politics.