
How economic freedom affects the poor | The Cause and Effect Podcast Ep #6
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Does economic freedom make the rich richer and the poor poorer?
I had the pleasure of talking with Justin Callais about his research — the first causal investigation of this important question.
In episode 6 of The Cause and Effect, we dive into Justin’s research on how economic freedom affects both economic growth and inequality — and what this means for ordinary people, not just for GDP statistics.
We discuss:
✅ What economic freedom actually measures
✅ Who benefits from economic freedom
✅ How countries with higher freedom perform across different income groups
✅ Why improving economic institutions might be key to reducing poverty
✅ How his empirical design allows him to causally examine this question
Justin shares compelling data showing that economic freedom raises incomes across the entire income distribution — and doesn’t necessarily increase inequality. The poor, as well as the rich, benefit significantly when institutions improve.
It’s a conversation that challenges important assumptions about growth, fairness, and opportunity.
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