1018 Episodo

  1. Michael Munger on Permissionless Innovation

    Publicado: 30/10/2017
  2. Jennifer Burns on Ayn Rand and the Goddess of the Market

    Publicado: 23/10/2017
  3. Megan McArdle on Internet Shaming and Online Mobs

    Publicado: 16/10/2017
  4. Tim O'Reilly on What's the Future

    Publicado: 9/10/2017
  5. Robert Wright on Meditation, Mindfulness, and Why Buddhism is True

    Publicado: 2/10/2017
  6. Philip Auerswald on the Rise of Populism

    Publicado: 25/9/2017
  7. Gabriel Zucman on Inequality, Growth, and Distributional National Accounts

    Publicado: 18/9/2017
  8. Gillian Hadfield on Law and Rules For a Flat World

    Publicado: 11/9/2017
  9. Benedict Evans on the Future of Cars

    Publicado: 28/8/2017
  10. John McWhorter on the Evolution of Language and Words on the Move

    Publicado: 21/8/2017
  11. Nassim Nicholas Taleb on Work, Slavery, the Minority Rule, and Skin in the Game

    Publicado: 14/8/2017
  12. Tyler Cowen on Stubborn Attachments, Prosperity, and the Good Society

    Publicado: 7/8/2017
  13. Alex Guarnaschelli on Food

    Publicado: 31/7/2017
  14. Sally Satel on Organ Donation

    Publicado: 24/7/2017
  15. Tamar Haspel on Food Costs, Animal Welfare, and the Honey Bee

    Publicado: 17/7/2017
  16. Martha Nussbaum on Alexander Hamilton

    Publicado: 10/7/2017
  17. Chris Blattman on Chickens, Cash, and Development Economics

    Publicado: 3/7/2017
  18. Robin Feldman on Drug Patents, Generics, and Drug Wars

    Publicado: 26/6/2017
  19. Thomas Ricks on Churchill and Orwell

    Publicado: 19/6/2017
  20. Don Boudreaux, Michael Munger, and Russ Roberts on Emergent Order

    Publicado: 12/6/2017

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