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Nobel Laureate Paul Romer of New York University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the nature of growth, the role of cities in the economy, and the state of economics. Romer also reflects on his time at the World Bank and why he left his position there as Chief Economist.
They were both teaching at U of Rochester at the same time, way back, by the way. It's a small world. Even then Russ was co-hosting a local radio program about economics with Alan Stockman. So he started discussing economics for the public really early.
Nobel Laureate Paul Romer of New York University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the nature of growth, the role of cities in the economy, and the state of economics. Romer also reflects on his time at the World Bank and why he left his position there as Chief Economist.
They were both teaching at U of Rochester at the same time, way back, by the way. It's a small world. Even then Russ was co-hosting a local radio program about economics with Alan Stockman. So he started discussing economics for the public really early.