
Justin, Lanny and Greg discuss weekly about economics and how it applies to the real world. From news to personal anecdotes, this podcast aims to make economic knowledge more accessible and to go beyond the basic concepts learned in microeconomics classes. Cover made by @maxencelanglois.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Business NewsNews | ||||

We are back! Our initial format ended in 2020 with our (iconic?) episode about moral hazard. But the new curfew announced by Quebec government made us feel obligated to take back our mics and to give our opinions on it! Thus, Everyday Economics is no... more
In this episode, we first discuss about Vancouver’s economic strategy to decrease congestion in the city. We also talk about the reason of the current PS5 and Xbox Series X shortages and its implications (which was also the occasion for Lanny to talk... more
In this episode, we first discuss about the idea of canceling existing student loans in the US, a topic which have been pretty controversial lately. We also discuss about Verily, Google’s health care company, and its ethical implications regarding da... more
In this episode, we first discuss about strategic interactions happening between the government and its population in order to control the covid transmission. Then we talk about the news of the week (if it’s not the news of the decade), the announcem... more
In this episode, we go back to the basics this podcast because Lanny will talk about what’s going on in the NHL from an economist point of view and Justin will talk about the concept of crunching in the video game industry. For the main microeconomic... more
In this episode, we discuss about IKEA’s new initiative with second handed furnitures and if it should be considered as green washing or not. For the main microeconomic topic of the day, we will talk about risk and uncertainty through different anecd... more
In this episode, we discuss about how both Airbnb and the covid crisis are impacting housing in big cities recently. Also, back in march 2020, you may remember a boom in plane’s tickets prices; Lanny and Justin discuss about if it should be considere... more
In this episode, we discuss about why China is planning to build 3 millions of elevators in its country, how it could be a relief for its economy after the Covid crisis, and some consequence of its previous natality policies. We also discuss how comp... more
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