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Remote Work
Stablecoin
Trust In Healthcare
Artificial Intelligence
Public Policy
Housing Market
Genius Act
Digital Dollar
Bureau Of Labor Statistics
Tuskegee Study
Representation In Clinical Trials
Racial Bias In Medicine
Tariffs
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Suburbanization
Productivity
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Econ To Go brings Stanford economics into your everyday life — served with a side of coffee. Hosted by Neale Mahoney, economics professor and director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), the show takes you on a walk across campus with leading thinkers as they unpack the ideas that shape the economy, business, and public policy. Each episode features researchers and prac... more

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Are we entering a new era of globalization?

In this episode of Econ To Go, Neale Mahoney sits down with Stanford trade economist Stephen Redding to unpack the sharp escalation of U.S. tariffs in 2025 and 2026, and what it signals for the global econ... more

How does trust — or the lack of it — shape who gets care, and what outcomes they experience?

In this episode of Econ To Go, Neale Mahoney sits down with Stanford physician-economist and MacArthur Fellow Marcella Alsan to explore how trust and repres... more

How do we know what’s really happening in the economy?

In this episode of Econ To Go, Neale Mahoney sits down with labor economist Erika McEntarfer, former head of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, to explore the public data system behind the num... more

What makes money… money? And who should we trust to issue it?

In this episode of Econ To Go, Neale Mahoney sits down with Stanford finance professor Amit Seru to explore the tug-of-war over the future of money. Stablecoins promise fast, low-cost dig... more

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Steve Redding
Stanford economist specializing in globalization, trade shocks, and regional impacts
Stanford University
Episode: Tariffs and trade: A turning point for globalization
Marcella Alsan
Physician economist and MacArthur Genius Fellow
Stanford University
Episode: Medical mistrust: Why representation matters
Erika McEntarfer
Labor economist and former head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Episode: The hidden backbone: The data behind the economy
Amit Seru
Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford University
Episode: Private money, public trust: The stablecoin battle
Nick Bloom
Stanford economist and expert on remote work
Stanford University
Episode: Myths and truths: How remote work is redefining our lives

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This show blends accessible economic analysis with real-world relevance, often pairing a walking format on campus with conversations that bridge theory and policy. Episodes cover topics like representation in healthcare, the data infrastructure behind official statistics, digital currencies, remote work, and how macro forces shape everyday life. The conversations tend to feature prominent economists and policy researchers who translate complex research into practical implications for business, government, and society at large. A standout aspect is the emphasis on timely issues—ranging from health and labor data to AI's impact on productivity—while maintaining an approachable, campus-chat vibe that researchers and practitioners alike find en... more

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