114 Epizód

  1. The Economics of Health Insurance: Denials, Pre-Authorizations, and Cost Control

    Közzétéve: 2025. 02. 18.
  2. Powering Innovation: How Government Subsidies Accelerate Electric Vehicle Breakthroughs

    Közzétéve: 2025. 02. 04.
  3. Five Years Later: How COVID-19 Reshaped Our Economy and Lives

    Közzétéve: 2025. 01. 21.
  4. Unlocking Higher Education: Undergraduate Re-Enrollment and Graduate Student Lending

    Közzétéve: 2025. 01. 07.
  5. What Economics Taught Us in 2024

    Közzétéve: 2024. 12. 24.
  6. Choosing with Uncertainty

    Közzétéve: 2024. 12. 19.
  7. Balancing Purse and Peace: Tax Collection, Public Goods, and Protests

    Közzétéve: 2024. 12. 10.
  8. Pricing Pollution: Measuring Carbon Externalities for US Corporations

    Közzétéve: 2024. 11. 26.
  9. Deadly Prescriptions: What Happens When Doctors Compete for Patients

    Közzétéve: 2024. 11. 12.
  10. An Extra Slice of the Pie, with James Robinson: History, Politics, and the Road to an Economics Nobel

    Közzétéve: 2024. 11. 05.
  11. Economics Meets Ecology: The Huge Costs of Ecosystem Declines

    Közzétéve: 2024. 10. 29.
  12. How Do Buyouts Impact Hospital Performance? Evaluating the Role of Private Equity in Healthcare

    Közzétéve: 2024. 10. 15.
  13. What Can the North Dakota Railroad War of 1905 Tell Us About Regulating Modern Monopolies?

    Közzétéve: 2024. 10. 01.
  14. Understanding the Fed: How Perception Drives Market Reactions

    Közzétéve: 2024. 09. 17.
  15. Promises Delivered? The Economic Effects of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

    Közzétéve: 2024. 09. 05.
  16. Creative Destruction: Why Innovation is Crucial for Growth

    Közzétéve: 2024. 08. 20.
  17. Using Machine Learning to Predict—and Prevent—Police Misconduct

    Közzétéve: 2024. 08. 06.
  18. What Went Wrong With Federal Student Loans?

    Közzétéve: 2024. 07. 23.
  19. The Uncertainties of Climate Change

    Közzétéve: 2024. 07. 15.
  20. Using Cellphone Data to Observe Religious Worship in the United States

    Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 25.

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Economists are always talking about The Pie – how it grows and shrinks, how it’s sliced, and who gets the biggest shares. Join host Tess Vigeland as she talks with leading economists from the University of Chicago about their cutting-edge research and key events of the day. Hear how the economic pie is at the heart of issues like the aftermath of a global pandemic, jobs, energy policy, and more.

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