The twelve most popular EconTalk podcasts, most recent first.
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Easterly on Growth, Poverty, and AidFebruary 11, 2008, Featuring William EasterlyWilliam Easterly of NYU talks about why some nations escape poverty while others do not, why aid almost always fails to create growth, and what can realistically be done to help the poorest people in the world. Time: 1:01:38
Size: 28.3 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (18) Don Boudreaux on Globalization and Trade DeficitsJanuary 21, 2008, Featuring Don Boudreaux
Time: 1:19:54
Size: 36.6 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (21) Yandle on the Tragedy of the Commons and the Implications for Environmental RegulationOctober 29, 2007, Featuring Bruce YandleBruce Yandle of Clemson University and George Mason University's Mercatus Center looks at the tragedy of the commons and the various ways that people have avoided the overuse of resources that are held in common. Examples discussed include fisheries, roads, rivers and the air. Yandle talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the historical use of norms, cooperative ventures such as incorporating a river, the common law, and top-down command-and-control regulation to reduce air and water pollution. Time: 1:24:32
Size: 38.7 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (20) Romer on GrowthAugust 27, 2007, Featuring Paul Romer
Time: 1:17:08
Size: 35.4 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (13) Caplan on the Myth of the Rational VoterJune 25, 2007, Featuring Bryan Caplan
Time: 1:21:09
Size: 37.2 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (17) Taleb on Black SwansApril 30, 2007, Featuring Nassim TalebNassim Taleb talks about the challenges of coping with uncertainty, predicting events, and understanding history. This wide-ranging conversation looks at investment, health, history and other areas where data play a key role. Taleb, the author of Fooled By Randomness and The Black Swan, imagines two countries, Mediocristan and Extremistan where the ability to understand the past and predict the future is radically different. In Mediocristan, events are generated by a underlying random process that is normally distributed. These events are often physical and observable and they tend to cluster around the middle. Most people are near the average height and no adult is more than nine feet tall. But in Extremistan, the right-hand tail of events is thick and long and the outlier, the seemingly wildly unlikely event is more common than our experience with Mediocristan would indicate. Bill Gates is more than a little wealthier than the average. The civil war in Lebabon or the events of 9/11 were more worse than just a typical bad day in the Beirut or New York City. Taleb's contention is that we often bring our intuition from Mediocristan for the events of Extremistan, leading us to error. The result is a tendency to be blind-sided by the unexpected. Time: 1:23:30
Size: 19.2 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (10) Cowen on Liberty, Art, Food and Everything Else in BetweenMarch 12, 2007, Featuring Tyler Cowen
EconTalk listeners were invited to email questions in advance of this podcast. See "Questions for Podcast Guests" at Cafe Hayek, for information about emailing questions for upcoming guests. Time: 55:31
Size: 12.8 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (2) Bruce Bueno de Mesquita on Democracies and DictatorshipsFebruary 12, 2007, Featuring Bruce Bueno de MesquitaBruce Bueno de Mesquita of NYU and Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks about the incentives facing dictators and democratic leaders. Both have to face competition from rivals. Both try to please their constituents and cronies to stay in power. He applies his insights to foreign aid, the Middle East, Venezuela, the potential for China's evolution to a more democratic system, and Cuba. Along the way, he explains why true democracy is more than just elections--it depends crucially on freedom of assembly and freedom of the press. Time: 1:06:55
Size: 15.4 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (6) Munger on Price GougingJanuary 08, 2007, Featuring Mike Munger
Time: 1:00:08
Size: 13.8 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (11) Boettke on Katrina and the Economics of DisasterDecember 18, 2006, Featuring Pete BoettkePete Boettke of George Mason University talks about the role of government and voluntary efforts in relieving suffering during and after a crisis such as Katrina. Drawing on field research he is directing into the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Boettke highlights the role of what he calls "civil society"--the informal, voluntary associations we make as individuals with each other to create community. Time: 1:15:11
Size: 17.3 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (7) Friedman on Capitalism and FreedomSeptember 04, 2006, Featuring Milton FriedmanRuss Roberts talks to Milton Friedman about the radical ideas he put forward almost 50 years ago in Capitalism and Freedom. Listen to the most influential economist of the past 50 years discuss the principles of liberty, social responsibility of business, the inertia behind bad legislation and his career as economist and public intellectual. Time: 43.3
Size: 10.0 MB
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MORE: Posted by Russ Roberts. Permanent Link | Comments (9) Milton Friedman on MoneyAugust 28, 2006, Featuring Milton FriedmanRuss Roberts talks with Milton Friedman about his research and views on inflation, the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, and what the future holds. Time: 26.4
Size: 6.2 MB
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