EconTalk
Un pódcast de Russ Roberts - Lunes
1018 Episodo
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Weingast on the Violence Trap
Publicado: 5/8/2013 -
Pindyck on Climate Change
Publicado: 5/8/2013 -
Narlikar on Fair Trade and Free Trade
Publicado: 29/7/2013 -
Michael Lind on Libertarianism
Publicado: 22/7/2013 -
Clemens on Aid, Migration, and Poverty
Publicado: 15/7/2013 -
Morris Fiorina on Polarization, Stability, and the State of the Electorate
Publicado: 8/7/2013 -
Munger on Sports, Norms, Rules, and the Code
Publicado: 1/7/2013 -
Stevenson and Wolfers on Happiness, Growth, and the Reinhart-Rogoff Controversy
Publicado: 24/6/2013 -
Pallotta on Charity and the Culture of the Non-Profit Sector
Publicado: 17/6/2013 -
Schneier on Power, the Internet, and Security
Publicado: 10/6/2013 -
Kling on the Three Languages of Politics
Publicado: 3/6/2013 -
Jim Manzi on the Oregon Medicaid Study, Experimental Evidence, and Causality
Publicado: 27/5/2013 -
Epstein on the Constitution
Publicado: 20/5/2013 -
Frakt on Medicaid and the Oregon Medicaid Study
Publicado: 13/5/2013 -
Bernstein on Communication, Power and the Masters of the Word
Publicado: 6/5/2013 -
Galbraith on Inequality
Publicado: 29/4/2013 -
Glaeser on Cities
Publicado: 22/4/2013 -
Sachs on the Crisis, the Recovery, and the Future
Publicado: 15/4/2013 -
Admati on Bank Regulation and the Bankers' New Clothes
Publicado: 8/4/2013 -
Topol on the Creative Destruction of Medicine
Publicado: 1/4/2013
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.
