Episodes (Page 27)
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Pedro Domingos explains machine learning and its transformative potential.
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Arnold Kling critiques macroeconomics for ignoring specialization and trade realities.
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Alberto Alesina's research suggests spending cuts are less harmful than tax hikes.
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Gary Belsky discusses the evolution and origins of various sports.
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Robert Frank argues luck plays a significant role in success.
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Richard Jones critiques transhumanism's grand technological visions.
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Jayson Lusk explores technology's impact on food production.
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Marina Krakovsky examines the evolving role of middlemen.
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David Autor discusses trade impacts on U.S. labor markets.
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Will Davies critiques neoliberalism's influence on economy and culture.
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Alison Wolf analyzes women's changing roles in work and family.
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Matt Ridley applies emergent order to various phenomena.
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Adam Cifu explores the commonality of medical reversal.
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Economists make steady progress using econometrics and evidence.
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Timothy Taylor on government vs. business roles in worker care.
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James Heckman on econometrics, measurement, and policy assessment.
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Josh Luber on the sneakerhead market and collecting.
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Greg Ip explores how seeking safety can create danger.
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Robert Frank on 'dinner table economics' and everyday puzzles.
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Noah Smith questions if economics is a science.