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Trevor Tombe, economic truth-teller, is kind of a big deal right now
EPISODE 21
Trevor Tombe
This week on WONK, Trevor Tombe talks to host Edward Greenspon about the Trans Mountain pipeline, productivity and being the second most famous economist from Maple Ridge, B.C.
This week on WONK, host Edward Greenspon talks to Trevor Tombe.
The University of Calgary economics professor’s views on the intersection of policy and economics are in high demand because, well, his cool empirical perspective makes them so compelling. Tombe talks to host Edward Greenspon about why the now-operational Trans Mountain pipeline isn’t the boondoggle critics think, why Canada’s economy lags the U.S. and why he’s only the second most famous economist from Maple Ridge, B.C.
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