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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, free trade, economic growth, education, finance, politics, sports, book reviews, parenting, and the curiosities of everyday decision-mak... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • Hmm

    “Secondhand smoke may actually be dangerous…”

    Wow. I get he’s making a point that some could seek to overstate the effects of secondhand smoke for their own reasons, but not even conceding it is, in fact, dangerous….wow. There are decades of research into this and even the tobacco companies have stopped trying to protest and undermine the scientific consensus.

    I like hearing many of the perspectives, including plenty I disagree with, but something like this makes me want to go elsewhere.

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    United States2 years ago
  • Mr.Roberts has obviously never had any experience with intermittent explosive disorder

    Whether this condition should be named his way or not, it’s a very real condition where a person explodes to the point of being able to kill and when this happens the witness has to pretty much remove themselves or they may get very hurt. The person can become so angry suddenly, for example, even from having to talk about a topic they were ok with discussing just the day before yesterday. It is truly baffling how this guy denies something causing domestic violence and so on. Just because we don’... more

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    Amasar
    United States5 years ago
  • Best there is

    Russ Roberts hosts the best economics podcast I know of. He's always thoughtful and fair-minded. He has a great ability to follow up on guests' repossess and let the conversation flow where it will. I learn something from every podcast.

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    Econtalkfan
    United States7 years ago
  • More Like EconHulabaloo!!

    How can one describe the EconTalk podcast? EconTalk 2006 is like a good nut.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    C-SPAN fan
    United States8 years ago
  • Rude

    Roberts was so rude and disrespectful to a brilliant professor and economist.

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    MaggieQuijada
    United States9 years ago

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