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Oxford College Principles of Microeconomics Course

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Agricultural Policy
Face Masks
Income Inequality
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Ovidiu Olea
World Health Organization
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China
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This is a collection of curated podcast episodes around the topic of economics, to expose the students of Oxford College of Emory's Principles of Economics course to podcasts that touch on economics and economic adjacent topics.

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From Econtalk:

Bloomberg Opinion columnist and economist Noah Smith talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about corporate control, wages, and monopoly power. Smith discusses the costs and benefits of co-determination--the idea of putting workers on c... more

From Planet Money:

On today's show, we ask: What does full employment really look like?

NPR sent reporters across the country, including to Ames, Iowa, the city with the lowest unemployment rate, to find out.

The unemployment rate is just 3.6% ... more

From Vox Talks:

At the heart of policy debates about our collective responses to climate change is the issue of risk and uncertainty - ‘unknown unknowns’ about the impact of global warming. In this Vox Talk, Gernot Wagner - co-author with Harvard’s M... more

From Throughline:

The Great Depression was a revolutionary spark for all kinds of things — health insurance, social safety nets, big government — all of which were in response to a national crisis. Through the personal accounts of four people who liv... more

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Noah Smith
Economist and Bloomberg Opinion columnist
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Episode: Econtalk: Noah Smith on Worker Compensation, Co-determination, and Market Power
Courtney Herring
Worker at Kohler who discusses the wage gap she experienced at the company
Kohler
Episode: Planet Money: Quit Threat
Jim Ziroli
NPR correspondent who discussed the city with the lowest unemployment rate, Ames, Iowa
NPR
Episode: Planet Money: Quit Threat
Robert Frank
HJ. Lewis Professor of Management and Professor of Economics in the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University
Cornell University
Episode: Econtalk: Robert Frank on Inequality
Paul Sabin
Historian at Yale and author of The Bet
Episode: Planet Money: A Bet On The Future Of Humanity (Ep508)
Paul Ehrlich
Biologist and author of The Population Bomb
Stanford University
Episode: Planet Money: A Bet On The Future Of Humanity (Ep508)
Julian Simon
Economist at the University of Illinois
Episode: Planet Money: A Bet On The Future Of Humanity (Ep508)
Ovidiu Olea
Entrepreneur in Hong Kong and mask mogul
Episode: Today in Focus (The Guardian): The global race for face masks
Susanna Morgan
Former director of a food bank in Alaska
Feeding America
Episode: Planet Money: The Pickle Problem

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Econtalk: Noah Smith on Worker Compensation, Co-determination, and Market Power
Q: What evidence is there regarding monopoly power's effect on wages?
There is mixed evidence, but some studies suggest that higher market concentration correlates with lower labor income shares, indicating potential wage suppression in concentrated industries.
Econtalk: Noah Smith on Worker Compensation, Co-determination, and Market Power
Q: What is co-determination and how does it work?
Co-determination is a corporate governance system where workers have representation on boards, which can lead to more equitable decision-making and has shown results like reduced inequality in Germany.
Econtalk: Noah Smith on Worker Compensation, Co-determination, and Market Power
Q: What are the main concerns surrounding corporate governance today?
The main concerns include short-termism where companies focus excessively on quarterly results, which can hinder long-term investments and lead to wage stagnation despite rising corporate profits.
Planet Money: A Bet On The Future Of Humanity (Ep508)
Q: Did you learn something from the bet?
Yes, don't make bets.
Planet Money: A Bet On The Future Of Humanity (Ep508)
Q: What was the good that came out of this bet?
We learned that human societies are adaptable and that markets are powerful forces.

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