Econtalk: Russ Roberts

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EconTalk is an award-winning talk show about economics in daily life. Host Russ Roberts talks to featured guests and professors about the economics behind current events, markets, free trade, and the curiosities of everyday decision-making. Topics include school, health, business, finance, jobs, politics, book reviews, and family. Join us on the run, over lunch, or any time you want to kick back! Look for links to related readings and add your own comments in the blog. EconTalk took 2nd place for Best Podcast two years in a row in the 2007 Web...read more

Kling on patterns of sustainable specialization and trade Abdallah on hair and running a small business Barro on disasters Kling on the three languages of politics Jonah lehrer on creativity and imagine Chris anderson on free Garett jones on stimulus Duggan on strategic intuition Cochrane on health care Skeel on bankruptcy and the auto industry bailout Brady on the electorate and the elections of 2010 and 2012 Frank rose on storytelling and the art of immersion Mckenzie on prices Glaeser on cities Bruce bueno de mesquita on democracies and dictatorships Ober on the ancient greek economy Klein on knowledge and coordination Angell on big pharma Hanson on the technological singularity Autor on disability Rodden on the geography of voting Joshua rauh on public pensions Michael lind on libertarianism Taleb on skin in the game Esther dyson on the attention economy and the quantification of everything William easterly on the tyranny of experts Munger on subsidies and externalities Kling on hospitals and health care Rivers on polling Jerven on measuring african poverty and progress Seidman on the constitution Lisa turner on organic farming Hanushek on education and school finance Frakt on medicaid and the oregon medicaid study Brynjolfsson on the second machine age Yandle on the tragedy of the commons and the implications for environmental regulation Marc andreessen on venture capital and the digital future David laidler on money Pindyck on climate change Topol on the creative destruction of medicine Cole on the market for new cars Marglin on markets and community Collier on the bottom billion Weingast on the violence trap Anthony gill on religion Joshua angrist on econometrics and causation Edmund phelps on mass flourishing Jeffrey sachs on the millennium villages project Russ roberts and mike munger on how adam smith can change your life Michael munger on the sharing economy Martha nussbaum on creating capabilities and gdp Doug lemov on teaching Bhagwati on india Reid hoffman and ben casnocha on linkedin and the alliance Jonathan haidt on the righteous mind Nick bostrom on superintelligence Gary marcus on the future of artificial intelligence and the brain Coyle on the soulful science Edward castronova on the exodus to the virtual world Calomiris and haber on fragile by design Luigi zingales on incentives and the potential capture of economists by special interests Vernon smith on adam smith and the human enterprise Paul romer on urban growth Gregory zuckerman on the frackers and the energy revolution Gavin andresen on the present and future of bitcoin Mccloskey on capitalism and the bourgeois virtues Ayres on super crunchers and the power of data Edward lazear on becker Lant pritchett on education in poor countries Nassim nicholas taleb on the precautionary principle and genetically modified organisms Diane coyle on gdp Elizabeth green on education and building a better teacher Terry anderson on the environment and property rights Coyne on exporting democracy after war Steven teles on kludgeocracy Robert frank on coase Dan klein on coordination and cooperation Luigi zingales on the costs and benefits of the financial sector Alvin roth on matching markets Alex tabarrok on private cities David skarbek on prison gangs and the social order of the underworld Emily oster on infant mortality Karol boudreaux on property rights and incentives in africa William macaskill on effective altruism and doing good better Scott sumner on interest rates Wences casares on bitcoin and xapo Yuval harari on sapiens Benn steil on the battle of bretton woods Nathaniel popper on bitcoin and digital gold James tooley on private schools for the poor and the beautiful tree Robert frank on economics education and the economic naturalist Vernon smith and james otteson on adam smith Rachel laudan on the history of food and cuisine Adam davidson on hollywood and the future of work Bent flyvbjerg on megaprojects Leonard wong on honesty and ethics in the military Nicholas vincent on the magna carta Cesar hidalgo on why information grows Tina rosenberg on the kidney market in iran Philip tetlock on superforecasting Arnold kling on the economics of health care and the crisis of abundance Brian nosek on the reproducibility project Morten jerven on african economic growth Henderson on disagreeable economists Noah smith on whether economics is a science Yuval levin on the fractured republic Matt ridley on the evolution of everything Angela duckworth on grit Kevin kelly on the inevitable Marina krakovsky on the middleman economy James bessen on learning by doing George selgin on monetary policy and the great recession Leif wenar on blood oil Robert aronowitz on risky medicine Leo katz on why the law is so perverse Adam cifu on ending medical reversal Ryan holiday on ego is the enemy Greg ip on foolproof Eric topol on the power of patients in a digital world Mitch weiss on the business of broadway Pedro domingos on machine learning and the master algorithm Richard jones on transhumanism John cochrane on economic growth and changing the policy debate Ticket prices and scalping Pete geddes on the american prairie reserve Odonohoe on potato chips and salty snacks George borjas on immigration and we wanted workers Gary belsky on the origins of sports Easterbrook on the american standard of living Matthew futterman on players and the business of sports Michael lewis on the hidden economics of baseball and football Tom wainwright on narconomics Paul bloom on empathy Chris blattman on sweatshops Alberto alesina on fiscal policy and austerity Casey mulligan on cuba Weinberger on everything is miscellaneous and the wonderful world of digital information Dan pink on how half your brain can save your job Leamer on outsourcing and globalization Rabushka on the flat tax Viviana zelizer on money and intimacy Kevin kelly on the future of the web and everything else David leonhardt on the media Bruce yandle on bootleggers and baptists Keynes and hayek second round Confidence Brook on trade

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