Kidnapping for Ransom with Anja Shortland
Today's guest on Economics Detective Radio is Anja Shortland of King's College London,...
47:43
Kidnapping for Ransom with Anja Shortland
Today's guest on Economics Detective Radio is Anja Shortland of King's College London,...
47:43
The Skyscraper Curse and Business Cycles with Mark Thornton
Mark Thornton returns to the podcast to discuss his new book The Skyscraper Curse (available...
40:05
Military History and the Remplacement Militaire with Louis Rouanet
Today's guest is Louis Rouanet from George Mason University. Our discussion focuses on an...
41:47
Classical Economics and the New Poor Law with Gregory Clark
Today's guest is economic historian Gregory Clark, and our topic is England's New Poor Law of...
54:18
Institutional Cryptoeconomics with Mikayla Novak
Today's guest is Mikayla Novak (Twitter, SSRN) of the RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub at RMIT...
58:28
The Revolt of the Public with Martin Gurri
Today's guest is Martin Gurri (Twitter, blog), author of The Revolt of the Public. We discuss his...
51:24
Rent Control and the Housing Debate with Ash Navabi
Today on the podcast, Ash Navabi returns to discuss his recent work on housing and rent control....
01:11:02
The Minimum Wage and Labour Market Dynamics with Jonathan Meer
Today's guest is Jonathan Meer of Texas A&M. We discuss his work on the minimum wage. The...
53:50
Seigniorage in the Civil War South with Bryan Cutsinger
Today's guest is Bryan Cutsinger of George Mason University, discussing his paper, "Seigniorage...
01:02:13
Climate Change, Carbon Taxes, and Geo-Engineering with Bob Murphy
Today's guest is Bob Murphy of Texas Tech University. We discuss his work on climate change and...
57:10
Experimental Economics and the Importance of Instructions
Today I discuss one of my own papers: "Instructions" by Freeman, Kimbrough, Petersen, and Tong....
35:01
Individual Choice and Social Welfare with Viktor Vanberg
Today's guest is Viktor Vanberg of the Walter Eucken Institute. We discuss a recent working paper...
53:16
Why Hayek Matters with Pete Boettke
Today's guest is Peter Boettke of George Mason University and we're discussing his recent book in...
01:05:53
The Empirical Case for School Choice with Corey A. DeAngelis
Corey A. DeAngelis of the Cato Institute joins the podcast to discuss his review of the school...
58:46
Compensating Blood and Organ Donors with Mario Macis
My guest today, Mario Macis of Johns Hopkins University, has done a number of interesting studies...
50:42
Why No Ancient Greek Industrial Revolution? A Conversation with George Tridimas
Here on Economics Detective Radio, we've had many discussions about the early modern period, and...
56:10
Artificial Intelligence, Risk, and Alignment with Roman Yampolskiy
My guest today is Roman Yampolskiy, computer scientist and AI safety researcher. He is the...
54:28
How Economics Shapes Gender Norms with Melanie Meng Xue
Could cultural attitudes about gender reflect economic conditions hundreds of years ago? My guest...
59:25
All Roads Lead to Toll Roads: Robert Poole on America's Highways
Today's episode of Economics Detective Radio features a conversation with Robert Poole of the...
51:01
The Blockchain Anti-Trust Paradox with Thibault Schrepel
Today's guest is Thibault Schrepel of the University of Utrecht. We discuss his work on the...
42:27
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