1018 Episodo

  1. Michael Munger on the Basic Income Guarantee

    Publicado: 16/1/2017
  2. Robert Hall on Recession, Stagnation, and Monetary Policy

    Publicado: 9/1/2017
  3. Mark Warshawsky on Compensation, Health Care Costs, and Inequality

    Publicado: 2/1/2017
  4. Chris Blattman on Sweatshops

    Publicado: 26/12/2016
  5. Terry Anderson on Native American Economics

    Publicado: 19/12/2016
  6. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita on the Spoils of War

    Publicado: 12/12/2016
  7. Thomas Leonard on Race, Eugenics, and Illiberal Reformers

    Publicado: 5/12/2016
  8. Doug Lemov on Reading

    Publicado: 28/11/2016
  9. Erik Hurst on Work, Play, and the Dynamics of U.S. Labor Markets

    Publicado: 21/11/2016
  10. Tim Harford on the Virtues of Disorder and Messy

    Publicado: 14/11/2016
  11. David Gelernter on Consciousness, Computers, and the Tides of Mind

    Publicado: 7/11/2016
  12. Judith Donath on Signaling, Design, and the Social Machine

    Publicado: 31/10/2016
  13. Casey Mulligan on Cuba

    Publicado: 24/10/2016
  14. Chris Arnade on the Mexican Crisis, TARP, and American Poverty

    Publicado: 17/10/2016
  15. Angus Deaton on Inequality, Trade, and the Robin Hood Principle

    Publicado: 10/10/2016
  16. Cathy O'Neil on Weapons of Math Destruction

    Publicado: 3/10/2016
  17. John Cochrane on Economic Growth and Changing the Policy Debate

    Publicado: 26/9/2016
  18. Eric Wakin on Archiving, Preservation, and History

    Publicado: 19/9/2016
  19. Susan Athey on Machine Learning, Big Data, and Causation

    Publicado: 12/9/2016
  20. Terry Moe on the Constitution, the Presidency, and Relic

    Publicado: 5/9/2016

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