EconTalk
Un podcast de Russ Roberts - Les lundis
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961 Épisodes
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Sachs on the Crisis, the Recovery, and the Future
Publié: 15/04/2013 -
Admati on Bank Regulation and the Bankers' New Clothes
Publié: 08/04/2013 -
Topol on the Creative Destruction of Medicine
Publié: 01/04/2013 -
Sumner on Money, Business Cycles, and Monetary Policy
Publié: 25/03/2013 -
Burgin on Hayek, Friedman, and the Great Persuasion
Publié: 18/03/2013 -
Searls on the Intention Economy
Publié: 11/03/2013 -
Leigh Steinberg on Sports, Agents, and Athletes
Publié: 04/03/2013 -
Varoufakis on Valve, Spontaneous Order, and the European Crisis
Publié: 25/02/2013 -
Glenn Reynolds on Politics, the Constitution, and Technology
Publié: 18/02/2013 -
Cathy O'Neil on Wall St and Occupy Wall Street
Publié: 11/02/2013 -
Seidman on the Constitution
Publié: 04/02/2013 -
Boettke on Living Economics
Publié: 28/01/2013 -
Kelly on the Future, Productivity, and the Quality of Life
Publié: 21/01/2013 -
Esther Dyson on the Attention Economy and the Quantification of Everything
Publié: 14/01/2013 -
Jerven on Measuring African Poverty and Progress
Publié: 07/01/2013 -
Pettit on the Prison Population, Survey Data and African-American Progress
Publié: 31/12/2012 -
Lisa Turner on Organic Farming
Publié: 24/12/2012 -
Boudreaux on Reading Hayek
Publié: 17/12/2012 -
Chris Anderson on Makers and Manufacturing
Publié: 10/12/2012 -
Mulligan on Redistribution, Unemployment, and the Labor Market
Publié: 03/12/2012
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.