Hayek Program Podcast
Un podcast de F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics - Les mercredis
212 Épisodes
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"Computation and Complexity Theory" with Roger Koppl and Peter Boettke
Publié: 11/01/2018 -
"Austrian Epistemics" with Roger Koppl and Solomon Stein
Publié: 10/01/2018 -
"Stateless Commerce" Book Panel
Publié: 19/12/2017 -
Learning from History: Reflections on the 100 Year Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution
Publié: 07/11/2017 -
"Austrian Growth and Humane Liberalism" with Deirdre McCloskey
Publié: 02/11/2017 -
'James M. Buchanan and Liberal Political Economy' Book Panel
Publié: 28/09/2017 -
"An Invitation to Inquiry: Austrian Economics as a Progressive Research Program" with Peter Boettke
Publié: 15/08/2017 -
"Rationality after Behavioral Economics" with Mario Rizzo
Publié: 09/08/2017 -
"Evolution Creates, Entrepreneurs Discover" with Roger Koppl
Publié: 02/08/2017 -
"A Cultural Economy Lens on the Austrian Economics Research Program" with Emily Chamlee-Wright
Publié: 25/07/2017 -
"The Political Economy of Women's Rights in United States History" with Jayme Lemke
Publié: 18/07/2017 -
"Modern Hayekian Macroeconomics" with Lawrence H. White
Publié: 12/07/2017 -
"The Political Economy of Development" with Christopher Coyne
Publié: 05/07/2017 -
"The History of Mainline Economics as a Research Topic" with Bruce Caldwell
Publié: 28/06/2017 -
'Applied Mainline Economics' with Matthew Mitchell and Peter Boettke
Publié: 31/05/2017 -
"Immigration and Freedom" with Chandran Kukathas
Publié: 24/04/2017 -
'Faces of Moderation' Book Panel
Publié: 28/02/2017 -
'Hayek's Modern Family' Book Panel
Publié: 25/01/2017 -
The Research Program of Robert Higgs
Publié: 27/12/2016 -
Emily Chamlee-Wright on Liberal Arts, Identity, and Inspiration
Publié: 17/11/2016
The Hayek Program Podcast includes audio from lectures, interviews, and discussions of scholars and visitors from the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. The F. A. Hayek Program is devoted to the promotion of teaching and research on the institutional arrangements that are suitable for the support of free and prosperous societies. Implicit in this statement is the presumption that those arrangements are to some extent open to conscious selection, as well as the appreciation that the type of arrangements that are selected within a society can influence significantly the economic, political, and moral character of that society.