March 31, 2026· 49 min

Why NASA Hired a Chief Economist

Orality
Model
79%

Oral Indicators

Agonistic34%
absolutely, amazing, definitely
Engagement64%
us, my, i
Memory Aids100%
see, listen, like
Repetition100%
know (97x), space (79x), like (65x)
Parallelism69%
And paid for by Public Holding..., And I'm Jo Weisenthal...., And you just get a response th...
Sound Patterns99%
108 question(s), alliteration: "investing involves", alliteration: "many men"
Formulaic Phrases9%
at the end of the day, you know what, i mean

Literate Indicators

Hedging7%
maybe, perhaps, might
Passive Voice8%
is positioned, was introduced, be applied
Abstract Nouns23%
fidelity, assessment, transaction
Subordination7%
until, although, because
Sentence Length33%
Avg: 13.3 words/sentence
Word Complexity50%
fidelity, fidelity, commissions
Academic Markers3%
according to
Impersonal Style36%
701 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style100%
apply, quietly, lately

Description

This week, NASA is scheduled to launch Artemis II, a mission that will send astronauts around the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. But this comes at a time when the space agency is facing some pretty big funding challenges, as well as growing competition with private players like SpaceX. In this episode, we speak with Alexander MacDonald, who served as NASA's first chief economist and is now a senior associate at the Aerospace Security Project at CSIS. We talk about why the space agency had economists, how space exploration is funded, and how NASA measures its own economic impact. Please note, this episode was recorded March 10. Read more: Nasdaq Speeds Up Index Entry for SpaceX, Large IPOs With New Rule SpaceX Knocks Boeing From Dominant Role in NASA Moon Mission Only http://Bloomberg.com subscribers can get the Odd Lots newsletter in their inbox each week, plus unlimited access to the site and app. Subscribe at  bloomberg.com/subscriptions/oddlots Subscribe to the Odd Lots Newsletter Join the conversation: discord.gg/oddlots See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.