EconTalk
Un podcast de Russ Roberts - Les lundis
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961 Épisodes
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Gary Greenberg on the Placebo Effect
Publié: 04/02/2019 -
Patrick Collison on Innovation and Scientific Progress
Publié: 28/01/2019 -
Jennifer Doleac on Crime
Publié: 21/01/2019 -
Stephen Kotkin on Solzhenitsyn
Publié: 14/01/2019 -
Ed Dolan on Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
Publié: 07/01/2019 -
Sebastian Junger on Tribe
Publié: 31/12/2018 -
Mariana Mazzucato on the Value of Everything
Publié: 24/12/2018 -
John Horgan on Mind-Body Problems
Publié: 17/12/2018 -
Maeve Cohen on Rethinking Economics
Publié: 03/12/2018 -
Anat Admati on the Financial Crisis of 2008
Publié: 26/11/2018 -
A.J. Jacobs on Thanks a Thousand
Publié: 19/11/2018 -
Julia Belluz on Epidemiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
Publié: 12/11/2018 -
Alan Lightman on Science, Spirituality, and Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine
Publié: 05/11/2018 -
Michael Munger on Sharing, Transaction Costs, and Tomorrow 3.0
Publié: 29/10/2018 -
Ran Abramitzky on the Mystery of the Kibbutz
Publié: 22/10/2018 -
Kevin McKenna on Characters, Plot, and Themes of In the First Circle
Publié: 18/10/2018 -
John Gray on the Seven Kinds of Atheism
Publié: 15/10/2018 -
Neil Monnery on Hong Kong and the Architect of Prosperity
Publié: 08/10/2018 -
Noah Smith on Worker Compensation, Co-determination, and Market Power
Publié: 01/10/2018 -
Rodney Brooks on Artificial Intelligence
Publié: 24/09/2018
EconTalk: Conversations for the Curious is an award-winning weekly podcast hosted by Russ Roberts of Shalem College in Jerusalem and Stanford's Hoover Institution. The eclectic guest list includes authors, doctors, psychologists, historians, philosophers, economists, and more. Learn how the health care system really works, the serenity that comes from humility, the challenge of interpreting data, how potato chips are made, what it's like to run an upscale Manhattan restaurant, what caused the 2008 financial crisis, the nature of consciousness, and more. EconTalk has been taking the Monday out of Mondays since 2006. All 900+ episodes are available in the archive. Go to EconTalk.org for transcripts, related resources, and comments.