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with an offer to work full-time as an opinion columnist. His first column, "Why is Econ 101 so bad?", appeared on May 22, 2014. After waiting a year and working part-time, Smith accepted the offer in 2016, left Stony Brook University, and moved to California. He continued to blog while working as a
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podcast multiple times and was labeled the "Chief Neoliberal Shill" by the group in 2018. Smith aligns himself with liberal commentators and has written in dissent about conservative slants in the economics industry and profession. Smith has expressed disagreements with
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is an American blogger, journalist, and commentator on economics and current events. A former assistant professor of
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as "a set of political memes to push for more deficit spending", rather than a useful economic theory.
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While working as an assistant professor of Finance in New York, Smith was contacted by
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platform, inspired by his original goal, as well as feeling disaffected with studying
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reading and referencing it. During this time, Smith also wrote articles for
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FocusEconomics | Economic Forecasts from the World's Leading Economists
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Starting July 2023, Smith alongside Erik Torenberg began the podcast
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Neoliberalism vs. Democratic Socialism | Noah Smith & Meagan Day
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Smith left Bloomberg in 2021 to fully focus on his own blog.
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in 2012 and began teaching as an assistant professor at
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columnist and, in 2020, moved his blog from Blogger to
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movement, or a post growth world. He has views on the
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Noah Smith is sometimes considered by others to be a
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