Building Local Power
A podcast by Institute for Local Self-Reliance - Giovedì
129 Episodio
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Small Business Rising is Fighting Monopoly Power
Pubblicato: 15/04/2021 -
Can We Be Local in a Digital World?
Pubblicato: 01/04/2021 -
Keeping NYC Land Out of Corporate Hands
Pubblicato: 21/03/2021 -
How Big Utilities' Climate Pledges Fall Short
Pubblicato: 18/03/2021 -
Is Amazon Picking Winners and Losers Among America's Cities?
Pubblicato: 04/03/2021 -
How Recycling and Reuse Created Thousands of Jobs and a $1 Billion Boost to Austin's Economy
Pubblicato: 18/02/2021 -
Connecting Indian Country to the Benefits of Broadband
Pubblicato: 04/02/2021 -
Should Big Utilities Pay for Their Bad Choices? — Episode 117 of Building Local Power
Pubblicato: 07/01/2021 -
A Vision for Landfills that Challenges the Status Quo
Pubblicato: 10/12/2020 -
A Cornucopia of Policy Opportunities in the New Year — Episode 115 of Building Local Power
Pubblicato: 25/11/2020 -
Voters Turn Out to Support Climate, Broadband, Other Local Initiatives in 2020 Election
Pubblicato: 09/11/2020 -
In Seattle, Corporations Must Pay Their Fair Share to Support Climate Justice
Pubblicato: 29/10/2020 -
Is It Finally Time to Break up Big Tech?
Pubblicato: 16/10/2020 -
How the Baltimore Farm Alliance is Fighting Food Apartheid and Building Community Resilience – Episode 111 of Building Local Power
Pubblicato: 15/10/2020 -
One Size Fits None: Why Connecting California’s Least Connected Requires a Tailored Solution (Episode 110)
Pubblicato: 01/10/2020 -
How Local Control Empowers Cities to Fight Climate Change (Episode 109)
Pubblicato: 17/09/2020 -
Zephyr Teachout on Building an Antimonopoly Movement (Episode 108)
Pubblicato: 03/09/2020 -
Can the People Take Power Back From Big Tech? (Episode 107)
Pubblicato: 20/08/2020 -
David Dayen Talks America’s Monopoly Problem (Episode 106)
Pubblicato: 06/08/2020 -
Why Our Best Opportunity to Challenge Corporate Control is at the Local Level (Episode 105)
Pubblicato: 23/07/2020
At the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, we work to break the chains of monopoly power in all sectors of our economy. From challenging incumbent cable monopolies in order to promote better Internet connectivity to pointing out how Amazon pushes local retailers out of the market, our researchers develop positive policy prescriptions to improve local economies. This podcast series provides a first glimpse at some of our newest original research and a unique economic perspective on today's most pressing topics.
