
Cameron Murray is famous for questioning sacred cows and conventional wisdoms of both left and right. We chat about Cameron's latest Twitter battle and then delve into a controversy. Wide-ranging analysis - no topic out of bounds - inequality, regulation, housing, superannuation, lockdowns, tax, war, the meaning of life. www.fresheconomicthinking.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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You may have heard that our town planning system of rules and institutions that govern land uses in cities and often across the country is stifling new housing production, causing high prices.
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Has the cultural and political pendulum swung too far in favour of women?
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During the COVID panic one of the sane voices was congitive scientist Mark Changizi. He saw the resulting panic as an emergent social and cultural phenomenon, and went as far as to sue the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for directing ... more
Wouldn’t it be great if we had a coherent way of understanding the economics of housing supply?
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Tried out one episode on (among other themes) degrowth, as I’m educating myself about the topic. Heard a bunch of unfounded opinions and false claims, culminating in ‘don’t you worry about climate change’, which reminded me, economics is not a science
Excellent podcast that helps us understand the drivers of economics & opportunity. Easy to listen to, sometimes disturbing but always compelling.
Fabulous podcast, tackling some big economic issues in a way that’s accessible to all audiences. Ideas explored are society changing and deserve more or a run in mainstream media.
Logical, reasoned alternate economic points of view… very well worth listening too
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