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Qualified Opinions

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Qualified Opinions is an intellectual salon that illuminates the challenges facing free markets, liberalism, and the political climate of today. Join host Veronique de Rugy, a senior fellow at the Mercatus Center, and her guests for enlightening discourse. Qualified Opinions is a production of the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER).

Episodes

National Conservatism vs. American Conservatism with Charles Kesler

The New Right and the Old Right are increasingly the major factions of conservatism today. Where do they diverge? And are there seldom spoken areas of convergence? Joining Veronique de Rugy is Charles Kesler, who will explore the landscape of American conservatism today. Charles Kesler is a Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute, Editor of the Claremont Review of Books , host of Claremont’s The American Mind video series, and the Dengler-Dykema Distinguished Professor of Government at Claremon...

Jun 05, 20241 hr 9 minTranscript available on Metacast

New Tax Proposals Are Threatening Retirement Plans

With Social Security and Medicare set to become insolvent in less than 10 years, the federal government is becoming increasingly desperate for new sources of revenue. The new big idea is to raise money by ending the tax treatment of 401k and other tax-deferred retirement plans. Veronique de Rugy sits down with Jason Fichtner to discuss the threat this poses to America’s future retirement savings. Jason J. Fichtner is Chief Economist at the Bipartisan Policy Center and Executive Director of the R...

May 29, 202455 minTranscript available on Metacast

The War on Prices with Ryan Bourne

How real is greedflation? Do women actually pay a pink tax? Do price controls actually help make things more affordable? These are the questions Ryan Bourne seeks to answer with Veronique de Rugy on this episode of Qualified Opinions . Ryan Bourne is the R. Evan Scharf Chair for the Public Understanding of Economics at Cato and is the author of several books, including Economics In One Virus and The War on Prices . He also writes in many notable publications on topics including fiscal policy, in...

May 22, 202459 minTranscript available on Metacast

Build, Baby, Build with Bryan Caplan

In a world increasingly tangled in regulatory red tape and bureaucratic inertia, many across the country have stood up to address the issue of housing shortages and affordability. The “Yes in My Back Yard” (YIMBY) movement is gaining momentum across the country, and Bryan Caplan’s new book Build, Baby, Build captures its essence. Listen as Veronique de Rugy and Caplan discuss. Bryan Caplan is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center and a professor of economics at George Mason University....

May 16, 20241 hr 4 minTranscript available on Metacast

Ending the War on the American Middle Class

Being middle class in America used to mean something. It was something socially transformative and even revolutionary. What happened? These are the ideas Christine Rosen writes on in her recent article for Commentary , “The Elite War on the American Middle Class—and How to End It.” Christine sits down with host Veronique de Rugy to discuss what has happened to America’s middle class and how we can turn the tide. Christine Rosen is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where she f...

May 02, 202456 minTranscript available on Metacast

What About Japan? with David Bahnsen: Part 2

With the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio approaching 180%, Americans are getting increasingly concerned about the future of our economy. Strangely, however, Japan’s debt-to-GDP ratio is over 250%, and it has not seen any inflationary crisis so far. What does this mean, and what should the takeaway be for America? In part two of his interview with host Veronique de Rugy, David Bahnsen delves deeper into Japan’s historical economic landscape and what we can learn from it. David Bahnsen is the founder and m...

Apr 24, 202436 minTranscript available on Metacast

Defying the Birth Dearth with Catherine Pakaluk

Newspapers have been reporting on demographic challenges and birth declines in nations across the world. How hard will these problems hit the United States, and what can be done to counter them? Host Veronique de Rugy sits down with social science trailblazer Dr. Catherine Pakaluk to discuss her research into the relationship between family structure and economic outcomes. Pakaluk is an Associate Professor at the Busch School of Business at the Catholic University of America, where she establish...

Apr 17, 20241 hr 3 minTranscript available on Metacast

The True Meaning of Work With David Bahnsen: Part 1

Work-life balance has been in the news a lot in recent years. Young people have been quiet quitting. Bernie Sanders wants Americans to work only 32 hours per week. Gen Zers have surpassed Baby Boomers in the workforce and are demanding employers establish a company’s purpose in a way that contributes to a better society. Veronique de Rugy sits down for a discussion with David Bahnsen to discuss these trends and cuts through the noise to pinpoint the true meaning of work. David Bahnsen is the fou...

Apr 09, 202452 minTranscript available on Metacast

Family Unfriendly with Tim Carney

Birth rates are falling. Parents and kids are stressed out. Mental health issues among kids are on the rise. What made raising kids much harder than it needs to be? Tim Carney joins host Veronique de Rugy to discuss the contemporary challenges facing parenting and what we can do about it. Timothy P. Carney is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he works on civil society, family, localism, religion in America, economic competition, and electoral politics. He is concurrentl...

Apr 02, 20241 hr 6 minTranscript available on Metacast

How Much Tax is Too Much Tax?

California’s top income tax rate stands at 13.3%, whereas Arizona’s sits at 2.5%. When are income taxes so high that they become counterproductive? At what point is a state income tax rate high enough to incentivize leaving the state? Host Veronique de Rugy sits down with economist Joshua Rauh to discuss these questions and more. Joshua Rauh is the Ormond Family Professor of Finance at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He leads the Hoover Insti...

Mar 26, 202455 minTranscript available on Metacast

How Not to Reduce the Debt

The Republican Chairman of the House Budget Committee made news recently when he announced that if Republicans are serious about fixing Washington D.C.’s finances, they’ll have to talk about raising taxes. But with how fast deficit spending has accelerated, how much would tax rates have to increase to solve the problem? Which areas of federal spending need a second look? What is the trajectory of entitlement spending? Host Veronique de Rugy sits down with Adam Michel to discuss America’s finance...

Mar 15, 202451 minTranscript available on Metacast

Lina Khan’s Upending of Antitrust Law with Adam White

Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan’s meteoric rise turned antitrust and administrative precedent on its head. How did this rise come about? What impact has Khan already had on corporate America? How will her tenure as the top antitrust cop change the future of administrative precedent? Adam White joins host Veronique de Rugy to discuss these questions and more. Adam White is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the Co-Director of Scalia Law School’s C. Boyden Gray ...

Mar 07, 202453 minTranscript available on Metacast