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Vox's Emily Stewart talks with Kathryn Judge, professor at Columbia Law School and author of the new book Direct: The Rise of Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source. They discuss how middlemen — which include real estate agents, stock brokers, but also Amazon and Walmart — came to assume such an outsized role in our economy, the pros and cons of middlemen in different market contexts, why Prof. Judge sees a fundamental difference between Etsy and Amazon, and how we consumers can change how we decide what to buy in order to help push the economy in a radically different direction.

Host: Emily Stewart (@EmilyStewartM), senior correspondent, Vox

Guests: Kathryn Judge (@ProfKateJudge), Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law, Columbia University; author

References: 

  • Direct: The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source by Kathryn Judge (Harper Business; 2022)
  • "So Much for Cutting Out the Middleman" by Kathryn Judge (The Atlantic; June 9)
  • "What Is Web3?" by Thomas Stackpole (Harvard Business Review; May 10)
  • "The awful American consumer" by Emily Stewart (Vox; Apr. 7)

Speakers

Kathryn Judge

Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law
Columbia Law School
Research Member
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