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40 Years of Liberal Transformation of the United States
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This week we speak with Notre Dame Business Professor John F. Gaski about a recent series he has written for Psychology Today about liberal domestic policies and their effects on the US economy.
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It's the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburgh, and Dave looks back at the historic even. Then, our guest Professor John Gaski discusses his book Frugal Cool, and why it doesn't take much to be a millionaire. We'll also talk about how the uninformed voter is destroying the country.
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John Gaski
John Gaski's primary research interests are the societal impact of marketing activity and power in the distribution channel. Courses regularly taught include Marketing Research and Principles of Marketing. Dr. Gaski is the author of over 120 articles, papers, and monographs, and is a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma, Mu Kappa Tau, and Alpha Mu Alpha national academic honor societies. He serves or has served on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Marketing, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, and Journal of Marketing Channels, and in 1997 was named one of the "108 Best Researchers in Marketing" by a peer-review study published in Marketing Educator. John Gaski is a Notre Dame graduate (BBA 1971, MBA 1973) and also has an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He has been on the Notre Dame faculty since 1980.

John's columns at Psychology Today