It seems almost everyone has their own podcast these days, but few have been doing it better, longer, or more consistently than Russ Roberts. Last week, he marked the 20th anniversary of EconTalk, the ...
Russ Roberts’s EconTalk podcast takes the ‘dismal’ out of the dismal science. There are so many things to lament about the modern world — fracturing families, the rise of authoritarianism, the rage ...
If it's Monday, it's release day for the popular and edifying EconTalk, a weekly hour-long podcast with Russ Roberts. This week's release is a particularly lively argument over whether constitutional ...
This morning while perambulating the canines, I listened to the recent Econtalk podcast in which Russ Roberts interviews Paul Bloom. It was a great discussion, as you might expect. Econtalk is my ...
"I came to realize that economists…tend to focus on things that can be measured," says Russ Roberts, host of the long-running podcast, EconTalk, and author of the new book Wild Problems. "Dignity is ...
Most amateur podcasts are, frankly, not much cop. Bad production values, theme music knocked up on a bedroom Casio and a presenter low on expertise but high on self-esteem umm-ing and ahh-ing through ...
Mr. Roberts is the John and Jean De Nault Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He hosts the award-winning weekly podcast EconTalk and is the author of three economics novels, ...
EconTalk’s tagline is “Conversations for the Curious.” For 20 years and counting, Russ Roberts has delivered conversations worth listening to. (Credit: JuShoot/Getty Images) The first EconTalk episode ...
The first EconTalk episode, on March 16, 2006, was with Boston College economist Don Cox on the economics of parenting. Next was political scientist Michael Munger on ticket scalping and opportunity ...
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