Economics Detective Radio is a podcast about markets, ideas, institutions, and all things related to the field of economics. Episodes consist of long-form interviews and are generally released on Fridays. Topics include economic theory, economic history, the history of thought, money, banking, finance, macroeconomics, public choice, business cycles, health care, education, international trade, and... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesGovernmentScience |
Michael Heller joins the podcast to discuss his new book, Mine! How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives. This book explores the implicit social rules governing ownership. In brief, these rules are as follows:
• Attachment ("it's mine b... more
On today's episode, I discuss Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations with Sarah Skwire. Sarah is part of the team tweeting through the book @AdamSmithWorks. We discuss the project and talk through the first few chapters of the Wealth of Nations.
Today's guest is Michael McCullough of the University of California, San Diego. We are discussing his book The Kindness of Strangers: How a Selfish Ape Invented a New Moral Code.
How did humans, a species of self-centered apes, come to care about o... more
Today's guest is Nina Roussille of UC Berkeley and we discuss her working paper, The central role of the ask gap in gender pay inequality.
The gender ask gap measures the extent to which women ask for lower salaries than comparable men. This paper ... more
How did I not know about this before? So many interesting guests. Well-conducted interviews in which host asks exactly the questions I had I am enjoying going through ok’d episodes. Understand the host is busy with a new baby but hope he finds time again to do this!
This can be very good with the right guest, but on occasion I really miss a robust discussion. An example of both sides: the interview with Robert Frank was terrific, with Frank expounding upon his ideas very concretely. The episode on Market Urbanism took half an hour to even start to get concrete, before that it was unclear what was being discussed and no challenges were mentioned: two guys who agreed basically agreed unspecifically for 30 minutes. I had and still have no strong view on the ac... more
In this time of extreme danger to democracy this podcast will lead you astray.
While The Host is inclined towards a certain Group of thinkers i.e. Economists he is Never Partial to a certain world view. Mostly very interesting Research is discussed and made understandable for everyone. My Favorite Podcast since more than a year! Thank You!
This best source of economic science and information, not because I love the hosts voice but because it’s zero bias
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