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EconTalk Archives, 2013

EconTalk is an award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life. Featured guests include renowned economics professors, Nobel Prize winners, and exciting speakers on all kinds of topical matters related to economic thought. Topics include health care, business cycles, economic growth, free trade, education, finance, politics, sports, book reviews, parenting, and the curiosities of everyday decision-making. Russ Roberts, of the Library of Economics and Liberty and George Mason U., draws you in with lively guests and creative repartee. Look for related readings and the complete archive of previous shows at EconTalk.org, where you can also comment on the podcasts and ask questions.

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EconTalk Archives, 2013
Judith Curry on Climate Change from 2013-12-23T06:30

Judith Curry of the Georgia Institute of Technology and blogger at Climate Etc. talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about climate change. Curry argues that climate change is a "wicked problem" wi...

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Wally Thurman on Bees, Beekeeping, and Coase from 2013-12-16T06:30

Wally Thurman of North Carolina State University and PERC talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the world of bees, beekeepers, and the market for pollination. Thurman describes how farmers hi...

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Doug Lemov on Teaching from 2013-12-09T06:30

Doug Lemov of Uncommon Schools and author of Teach Like a Champion talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about teaching and education. Drawing on his experience working in charter schools with chil...

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Lant Pritchett on Education in Poor Countries from 2013-12-02T06:30

Lant Pritchett of Harvard University and author of The Rebirth of Education talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book. Pritchett argues that increases in years of schooling ...

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Joel Mokyr on Growth, Innovation, and Stagnation from 2013-11-25T06:30

Joel Mokyr of Northwestern University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the future of the American economy. Mokyr rejects the claims that the we are entering an area of stagnation or perm...

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Deaton on Health, Wealth, and Poverty from 2013-11-18T06:30

Angus Deaton of Princeton University and author of the Great Escape talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the book--the vast improvements in health and standard of living in recent times. Dea...

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Edmund Phelps on Mass Flourishing from 2013-11-11T06:30

Edmund Phelps of Columbia University, Nobel Laureate in economics, and author of Mass Flourishing talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book. Phelps argues that human flouris...

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John Ralston Saul on Reason, Elites, and Voltaire's Bastards from 2013-11-04T06:30

John Ralston Saul, author and head of PEN International, speaks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his book, Voltaire's Bastards, and the role of reason in the modern world. Saul argues that the...

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Boudreaux on Coase from 2013-10-28T06:30

Don Boudreaux of George Mason University and Cafe Hayek talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the intellectual legacy of Ronald Coase. The conversation centers on Coase's four most important ...

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Calvo on the Crisis, Money, and Macro from 2013-10-21T06:30

Guillermo Calvo of Columbia University and the National Bureau of Economic Research talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the nature of macroeconomic crises and what we have learned or should...

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Winston on Transportation from 2013-10-14T06:30

Cliff Winston of the Brookings Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his recent article in the Journal of Economic Literature on the U.S. transportation system. Winston argues tha...

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Oster on Pregnancy, Causation, and Expecting Better from 2013-10-07T06:30

Emily Oster of the University of Chicago and author of Expecting Better talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about her book on pregnancy and the challenges of decision-making under uncertainty. Os...

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Tyler Cowen on Inequality, the Future, and Average is Over from 2013-09-30T06:30

Tyler Cowen of George Mason University and blogger at Marginal Revolution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his latest book, Average is Over. Cowen takes a provocative look at how the gro...

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David Epstein on the Sports Gene from 2013-09-23T06:30

David Epstein, writer for ProPublica and author of The Sports Gene, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the book. Epstein discusses a number of the ideas in the book including what we have ...

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David Laidler on Money from 2013-09-16T06:30

David Laidler of the University of Western Ontario talks about money and monetary policy with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Laidler sketches the monetarist approach to the Great Depression and the Gr...

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Taleb on Skin in the Game from 2013-09-09T06:30

Nassim Taleb of NYU-Poly talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his recent paper (with Constantine Sandis) on the morality and effectiveness of "skin in the game." When decision makers have sk...

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Capitalism, Government, and the Good Society from 2013-09-04T06:30

On April 10, 2013, Liberty Fund and Butler University sponsored a symposium, "Capitalism, Government, and the Good Society." The evening began with solo presentations by the three participants--Mic...

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Munger on Milk from 2013-09-02T06:30

Mike Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about why milk is in the back of the grocery store. Michael Pollan and others argue that milk is in the back so that customers, ...

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Hanushek on Education and Prosperity from 2013-08-26T06:30

Eric Hanushek of Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his new book, Endangering Prosperity (co-authored with Paul Peterson and Ludger Woessmann). Han...

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Bhagwati on India from 2013-08-19T06:30

Jagdish Bhagwati of Columbia University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the economy of India based on his book with Arvind Panagariya, Why Growth Matters. Bhagwati argues that the econo...

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Weingast on the Violence Trap from 2013-08-05T06:30

Barry Weingast, the Ward C. Krebs Family Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the r...

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Pindyck on Climate Change from 2013-08-05T06:30

Robert Pindyck of MIT talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the challenges of global warming for policy makers. Pindyck argues that while there is little doubt about the existence of human-ca...

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Narlikar on Fair Trade and Free Trade from 2013-07-29T06:30

Amrita Narlikar of the University of Cambridge talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about fair trade and policy issues related to trade. Narlikar argues--based on a recent article with Dan Kim--th...

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Michael Lind on Libertarianism from 2013-07-22T06:30

Michael Lind of the New American Foundation talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about two recent articles by Lind at Salon.com. In the first article, Lind argues that libertarians are wrong about...

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Clemens on Aid, Migration, and Poverty from 2013-07-15T06:30

Michael Clemens of the Center for Global Development talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the effects of aid and migration on world poverty. Clemens argues that the effects of aid are positi...

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Morris Fiorina on Polarization, Stability, and the State of the Electorate from 2013-07-08T06:30

Morris Fiorina, the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow at Stanford University, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of the American el...

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Munger on Sports, Norms, Rules, and the Code from 2013-07-01T06:30

Michael Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the role of formal rules and informal rules in sports. Many sports restrain violence and retaliation through formal rul...

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Stevenson and Wolfers on Happiness, Growth, and the Reinhart-Rogoff Controversy from 2013-06-24T06:30

Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, of the University of Michigan talk with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about their work on the relationship between income and happiness. They argue that there is a...

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Pallotta on Charity and the Culture of the Non-Profit Sector from 2013-06-17T06:30

Dan Pallotta, Chief Humanity Officer of Advertising for Humanity and author of Uncharitable talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in his book. Pallotta argues that charities are dee...

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Schneier on Power, the Internet, and Security from 2013-06-10T06:30

Bruce Schneier, author and security guru, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about power and the internet. Schneier argues that the internet enhances the power of the powerless but it also enhan...

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Kling on the Three Languages of Politics from 2013-06-03T06:30

Arnold Kling, author of The Three Languages of Politics, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book. Kling argues that Progressives, Conservatives, and Libertarians each have...

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Jim Manzi on the Oregon Medicaid Study, Experimental Evidence, and Causality from 2013-05-27T06:30

Jim Manzi, founder and chair of Applied Predictive Technologies, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and author of Uncontrolled, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the Oregon Medicai...

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Epstein on the Constitution from 2013-05-20T06:30

Richard Epstein of New York University and Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the U.S. Constitution. Topics covered in this wide-ranging conversati...

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Frakt on Medicaid and the Oregon Medicaid Study from 2013-05-13T06:30

Austin Frakt of Boston University and blogger at The Incidental Economist talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about Medicaid and the recent results released from the Oregon Medicaid study, a rand...

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Bernstein on Communication, Power and the Masters of the Word from 2013-05-06T06:30

William Bernstein talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his latest book, Masters of the Word. Bernstein traces the history of language, writing, and communication and its impact on freedom. T...

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Galbraith on Inequality from 2013-04-29T06:30

James Galbraith of the University of Texas and author of Inequality and Instability talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about inequality. Galbraith argues that much of the mainstream analysis of ...

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Glaeser on Cities from 2013-04-22T06:30

Edward Glaeser of Harvard University and author of The Triumph of Cities talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about American cities. The conversation begins with a discussion of the history of Det...

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Sachs on the Crisis, the Recovery, and the Future from 2013-04-15T06:30

Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University and author of The Price of Civilization talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of the American economy. Sachs sees the current malaise as a chron...

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Topol on the Creative Destruction of Medicine from 2013-04-01T06:30

Eric Topol of the Scripps Research Institute and the author of The Creative Destruction of Medicine talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in his book. Topics discussed include "evid...

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Sumner on Money, Business Cycles, and Monetary Policy from 2013-03-25T06:30

Scott Sumner of Bentley University and blogger at The Money Illusion talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the basics of money, monetary policy, and the Fed. After a discussion of some of the...

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Burgin on Hayek, Friedman, and the Great Persuasion from 2013-03-18T06:30

Angus Burgin of Johns Hopkins University and the author of The Great Persuasion talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the idea in his book--the return of free market economics in the aftermat...

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Searls on the Intention Economy from 2013-03-11T06:30

Doc Searls, author of The Intention Economy and head of Project VRM at Harvard University's Berkman Center talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the how the relationship between buyers and se...

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EconTalk Archives, 2013
Leigh Steinberg on Sports, Agents, and Athletes from 2013-03-04T06:30

Leigh Steinberg, legendary sports agent, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his career as a sports agent. He discusses the challenges of building a clientele, how sports agents spend their...

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Varoufakis on Valve, Spontaneous Order, and the European Crisis from 2013-02-25T06:30

Yanis Varoufakis of the University of Athens, the University of Texas, and former economist-in-residence at Valve Software talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the unusual structure of the w...

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Glenn Reynolds on Politics, the Constitution, and Technology from 2013-02-18T06:30

Glenn Reynolds of the University of Tennessee and blogger at Instapundit talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the political malaise in America, whether it could lead to a Constitutional Conv...

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Cathy O'Neil on Wall St and Occupy Wall Street from 2013-02-11T06:30

Cathy O'Neil, data scientist and blogger at mathbabe.org, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about her journey from Wall Street to Occupy Wall Street. She talks about her experiences on Wall Str...

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Seidman on the Constitution from 2013-02-04T06:30

Louis Michael Seidman of Georgetown University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the United States Constitution. Seidman argues that the we should ignore the Constitution in designing pub...

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Boettke on Living Economics from 2013-01-28T06:30

Peter Boettke of George Mason University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his book, Living Economics. Boettke argues for embracing the tradition of Smith and Hayek in both teaching and r...

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Kelly on the Future, Productivity, and the Quality of Life from 2013-01-21T06:30

Kevin Kelly talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about measuring productivity in the internet age and recent claims that the U.S. economy has entered a prolonged period of stagnation. Then the con...

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Esther Dyson on the Attention Economy and the Quantification of Everything from 2013-01-14T06:30

Esther Dyson talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the market for attention and how technology has changed, how much we pay attention to others, and vice versa. Along the way Dyson reminisces...

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EconTalk Archives, 2013
Jerven on Measuring African Poverty and Progress from 2013-01-07T06:30

Morten Jerven of Simon Fraser University, author of Poor Numbers, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the quality of data coming out of Africa on income, growth, and population. Jerven argu...

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Jerven on Measuring African Poverty and Progress from 2013-01-07T06:30

Morten Jerven of Simon Fraser University, author of Poor Numbers, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the quality of data coming out of Africa on income, growth, and population. Jerven argu...

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Jerven on Measuring African Poverty and Progress from 2013-01-07T06:30

Morten Jerven of Simon Fraser University, author of Poor Numbers, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the quality of data coming out of Africa on income, growth, and population. Jerven argu...

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