EconTalk
Podcast készítő Russ Roberts - Hétfők
984 Epizód
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Ramey on Stimulus and Multipliers
Közzétéve: 2011. 10. 24. -
Wapshott on Keynes and Hayek
Közzétéve: 2011. 10. 17. -
Frank Rose on Storytelling and the Art of Immersion
Közzétéve: 2011. 10. 10. -
Bruce Meyer on the Middle Class, Poverty, and Inequality
Közzétéve: 2011. 10. 03. -
Rosenberg on the Nature of Economics
Közzétéve: 2011. 09. 26. -
Garett Jones on Stimulus
Közzétéve: 2011. 09. 19. -
Frank on Competition, Government, and Darwin
Közzétéve: 2011. 09. 12. -
Winston on Lawyers
Közzétéve: 2011. 09. 05. -
Hanushek on Teachers
Közzétéve: 2011. 08. 29. -
O'Donohoe on Potato Chips and Salty Snacks
Közzétéve: 2011. 08. 22. -
Brady on the Electorate and the Elections of 2010 and 2012
Közzétéve: 2011. 08. 15. -
Satz on Markets
Közzétéve: 2011. 08. 08. -
Admati on Financial Regulation
Közzétéve: 2011. 08. 01. -
Hennessey on the Debt Ceiling and the Budget Process
Közzétéve: 2011. 07. 25. -
Taylor on Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Közzétéve: 2011. 07. 18. -
Banerjee on Poverty and Poor Economics
Közzétéve: 2011. 07. 11. -
Skeel on Bankruptcy and the Auto Industry Bailout
Közzétéve: 2011. 07. 04. -
Otteson on Adam Smith
Közzétéve: 2011. 06. 27. -
Munger on Exchange, Exploitation and Euvoluntary Transactions
Közzétéve: 2011. 06. 20. -
Buchholz on Competition, Stress, and the Rat Race
Közzétéve: 2011. 06. 13.
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.