EPISODE · Apr 23, 2019 · 29 MIN
Alston, Dr. Richard: The Economics of Party Politics
from Radio Curious · host LeGov
Click here to begin listening After the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention in 1992, Richard M. Alston, who was then chairman of the Economics Department at Webber State University in Ogden, Utah, sent a political survey to the delegates to that convention. This survey concerned the perceptions of convention delegates regarding economic […]
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Click here to begin listening (http://www.radio4all.net/files/[email protected]/1197-1-1197-1-ALSTON_DR._RICHARD_M_04-23-19_IA.mp3) After the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention in 1992, Richard M. Alston, who was then chairman of the Economics Department at Webber State University in Ogden, Utah, sent a political survey to the delegates to that convention. This survey concerned the perceptions of convention delegates regarding economic issues in the United States. As a delegate to the Democratic National Convention I was sent one his surveys, and decided to ask Professor Alston for an interview. In our interview we discussed the survey and what information he hoped to ascertain with it as well as the role of economists in academic institutions in America. This program was originally broadcast in November of 1992, when Radio Curious was called Government, Politics and Ideas. Originally Broadcast: November 30, 1992
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