Episodes (Page 46)
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Zywicki and Roberts discuss consumer debt, credit access, and public policy.
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Meltzer and Roberts discuss monetary policy and the potential for inflation.
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Amar Bhide discusses entrepreneurship and innovation in a global economy.
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Daron Acemoglu analyzes the financial crisis and its lessons.
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John Cochrane discusses the financial crisis origins and TARP's flaws.
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Russ Roberts and Robin Hanson discuss truth and bias in economics.
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Eric Raymond explains the success of open source software development.
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Steve Fazzari explains Keynesian economics and the paradox of thrift.
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Peter Boettke presents the Austrian perspective on business cycles.
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George Srour shares experiences building schools in Uganda with Building Tomorrow.
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Robert Higgs analyzes the Great Depression and New Deal's impact.
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Steven Lipstein discusses the economics of hospitals and healthcare.
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Eric Rauchway discusses the 1920s, Hoover's policies, and the New Deal's lasting impact.
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Thomas Hazlett explores net neutrality, FCC policy, and antitrust in telecommunications.
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George Selgin explains free banking, where banks compete on security and return.
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Arnold Kling analyzes credit default swaps and counterparty risk's role in the financial crisis.
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Richard Epstein examines happiness, inequality, and the economics of envy and altruism.
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Michael Munger explains the economic function of middlemen and arbitrage.
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Clay Shirky discusses organizing without organizations and the power of online collaboration.
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Patri Friedman explores seasteading: autonomous ocean communities as alternatives.