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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2022 · 37 MIN

Matthew Buck Explains How America’s Supply Chains Got Railroaded

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Matthew Jinoo Buck is a fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project and a first-year student at Yale Law School.His article in the American Prospect, “How America’s Supply Chains Got Railroaded” tells the history of how deregulation and consolidation gave us a railroad industry that is now a weak link in our supply chain.  He also tells how  the industry is more dangerous for workers and less reliable for customers even as it produces outsized profits for investors.

Matthew Jinoo Buck is a fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project and a first-year student at Yale Law School. His article in the American Prospect, “How America’s Supply Chains Got Railroaded” tells the history of how deregulation and consolidation gave us a railroad industry that is now a weak link in our supply chain.  He also tells how  the industry is more dangerous for workers and less reliable for customers even as it produces outsized profits for investors.

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