Alex MacDonald: The economic history of private space exploration
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The conventional narrative of American space exploration traces government efforts during the Cold War, with today's private efforts regarded as a recent phenomena riding on the coattails of NASA's achievements. But today's guest argues that private funding for space exploration goes back more than a century before Apollo. To get a better context for what's happening in space today, I've brought on Alex MacDonald. Alex is the Chief Economist at NASA and author of "https://www.amazon.com/Long-Space-Age-Economic-Exploration-ebook/dp/B06XX1BLL7/ (The Long Space Age: The Economic Origins of Space Exploration from Colonial America to the Cold War)."
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