1021 Episodes

  1. Duggan on Strategic Intuition

    Published: 12/24/2007
  2. Karol Boudreaux on Property Rights and Incentives in Africa

    Published: 12/17/2007
  3. Boettke on Austrian Economics

    Published: 12/10/2007
  4. Munger on Fair Trade and Free Trade

    Published: 12/3/2007
  5. Botkin on Nature, the Environment and Global Warming

    Published: 11/26/2007
  6. Sunstein on Worst-case Scenarios

    Published: 11/19/2007
  7. Henry Aaron on Health Care Costs

    Published: 11/15/2007
  8. Waldfogel on Markets, Choice, and the Tyranny of the Market

    Published: 11/12/2007
  9. Arnold Kling on the Economics of Health Care and the Crisis of Abundance

    Published: 11/5/2007
  10. Yandle on the Tragedy of the Commons and the Implications for Environmental Regulation

    Published: 10/29/2007
  11. Ayres on Super Crunchers and the Power of Data

    Published: 10/22/2007
  12. Robert Frank on Economics Education and the Economic Naturalist

    Published: 10/15/2007
  13. McCraw on Schumpeter, Innovation, and Creative Destruction

    Published: 10/8/2007
  14. Boudreaux on Market Failure, Government Failure and the Economics of Antitrust Regulation

    Published: 10/1/2007
  15. Grab Bag: Munger and Roberts on Recycling, Peak Oil and Steroids

    Published: 9/24/2007
  16. Epstein on Property Rights, Zoning and Kelo

    Published: 9/17/2007
  17. Cowen on Your Inner Economist

    Published: 9/10/2007
  18. George Shultz on Economics, Human Rights and the Fall of the Soviet Union

    Published: 9/3/2007
  19. Romer on Growth

    Published: 8/27/2007
  20. Gordon on Ants, Humans, the Division of Labor and Emergent Order

    Published: 8/21/2007

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