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Economics faculty member Jamee Moudud recently joined Bloomberg’s Odd Lots podcast to discuss his book Legal and Political Foundations of Capitalism: The End of Laissez Faire? and its relevance to the economic policies proposed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The book has received favorable critical reviews (see the Critics’ Reviews section) and has been the subject of international talks by Moudud at Diego Portales University Law School in Santiago, Chile, and at the University of Paris Sorbonne North and Sciences Po Law School in Paris. Reflecting the growing scholarly interest in the field of Law and Political Economy, Moudud has been invited to return to Paris to present his book in an upcoming seminar jointly organized by the Sorbonne, the French National Center for Scientific Research, and École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. He has been an in-demand podcast guest, appearing on programs such as Money on the Left and The Legal-Economic Nexus.