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Economic Growth and Public Policy: Data, Not Debt, is the Solution
Season 4 · Episode 141

Economic Growth and Public Policy: Data, Not Debt, is the Solution

THRIVE, a Paychex Business Podcast

April 9, 202436m 30s

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Show Notes

Kent Smetters has experienced public policy on the economy from inside and outside the federal government. The economist and Wharton school professor helps us explore the use of economic modeling in influencing public policy and examines the potential impact of fiscal challenges and tax legislation changes. He joins Gene Marks on Paychex THRIVE, a Business Podcast, to talk about the many factors impacting economic growth, and how educating the current and next generation of executives can equip them to make more informed decisions on the economy.

Topics Include:
00:00:00: Episode preview


00:01:14: Introduction of Kent Smetters


00:03:12: Changing dynamics of MBA candidates


00:05:19: The many hats of an economist


00:06:07: Working with policymakers on economic impact analysis


00:07:04: Discussions on upcoming tax provisions


00:08:02: Balancing the cost of capital and national debt


00:08:38: Influence and work process of Wharton on legislation


00:19:39: Importance of honest broker analysis in policy decisions


00:22:16: Strategies for integrating more STEM personnel into our economy


00:23:29: Discussion on U.S. fiscal situation and debts and deficits


00:25:05: Projection of unsustainable debt level in U.S.


00:26:03: Hiking taxes and spending cuts only solution for deficit


00:27:07: Consequences of spending cuts on Social Security


00:28:13: Concerns about current approach in U.S. of dealing with crises


00:29:16: Effect of inflation on wealth over time


00:32:17: Implications of printing more money


00:35:06: Wrap-up and thank you

 

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