The Grumpy Economist Podcast features Hoover Institution Senior Fellow John Cochrane offering analysis and commentary on the news of the day from a humorous free-market perspective.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | NewsBusiness News |
Hoover Institution fellow John Cochrane talks with Casey Mulligan about what’s in the reconciliation bill. They focus on how the programs will work, or fail to work as well as what incentives and disincentives do they give.
John Cochrane speaks with Wellington Management’s Owen Lamont on the recent attempts to influence the stock market and damage the liquidity of hedge funds by day traders using social media to coordinate their efforts.
John Cochrane analyzes how a lack of market forces have impeded everything from the development of a COVID vaccine, to its distribution, to efforts to get the economy reopened.
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Please come out with new episodes. I love listening to John’s views on the economy, and it would be nice to hear what he has to say nowadays.
Interesting content just apparently not interested in regular updated podcasts
As usual, great stuff from Dr Cochrane. Professor Cochrane does a wonderful job at making the economic literature accessible to the lay person and he offers thought-provoking ideas and suggestions for policy makers. Keep up the good work!
Fair minded, empirically fact based and self critical. An excellent, pithy economic podcast. Keep up the excellent work.
These first few Grumpy Economist podcasts are excellent. Cochrane is clear, lucid, fun, and is a great explaining trade offs and other key concepts.
Bravo!
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