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Boeing continues to struggle. Safety concerns, a door blowing off mid-flight, a labor strike, impending layoffs ... and that's just the past year.
What's gone wrong at Boeing? For many observers, the mistake was shifting focus from engineering to financial engineering.
Today on the show we explain what financial engineering is and why this cultural change at Boeing may have led to the company's current problems.
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2037 - Why Midwest crop farmers are having a logistics problem Tue, 05 Nov 2024
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2036 - Why the US government is buying more apples than ever before Mon, 04 Nov 2024
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2035 - Cool, cool, cooling jobs Fri, 01 Nov 2024
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2034 - The U.S. once banned Chinese immigrants — and it paid an economic price Thu, 31 Oct 2024
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2033 - What's missing in the immigration debate Wed, 30 Oct 2024
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2032 - What happens when Social Security runs out of money? Tue, 29 Oct 2024
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2031 - What looks like a bond and acts like a bond but isn't a bond? Mon, 28 Oct 2024
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2030 - An economist answers your questions on love Fri, 25 Oct 2024
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2029 - Trying to fix the dating app backlash Thu, 24 Oct 2024
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2028 - How American heiresses became Dollar Princesses Wed, 23 Oct 2024
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2026 - It's Love Week! How the TV holiday rom-com got so successful Mon, 21 Oct 2024
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2025 - Reversing shrinkflation (via potato chips) and other indicators Fri, 18 Oct 2024
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2024 - Rebranding 'the world's most dangerous private army' Thu, 17 Oct 2024
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2023 - Can the yield curve still predict recessions? Wed, 16 Oct 2024
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2022 - Why are some nations richer? Tue, 15 Oct 2024
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2021 - The cost of living, lead pipe removal, and a more expensive Mega Millions Fri, 11 Oct 2024
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2020 - The trouble with water discounts Thu, 10 Oct 2024
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2019 - Half a billion people need reading glasses. Why can't they get them? Wed, 09 Oct 2024
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2018 - The year the music festival died Tue, 08 Oct 2024
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2017 - Why the name Taft-Hartley got airplay during the dockworkers' brief strike Mon, 07 Oct 2024
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2015 - Champagne. Neapolitan pizza. Now döner kebabs? Thu, 03 Oct 2024
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2013 - Is an American sovereign wealth fund such a bad idea? Tue, 01 Oct 2024
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