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034: David Simon on Meatonomics and How the Meat and Dairy Industry Impose Substantial Negative Externalities on Society
033: Abdullah Al-Bahrani on the Economy of Oman and How Racial Discrimination Empowered Him to Succeed in Life and in Economics.
032: Joe Gladstone on the 'Pay What You Want' Pricing Model and Using Big Data to Understand You Better
031: Matt Rousu on Experimental Auctions and the Need for Peer-Reviewed Economic Impact Studies
030: Kim Holder on Rockonomix and Teaching Economics Through the Lens of Sport, Music and Movies
029: John Cochrane on the Future of Finance, MOOC Education, Regulation and the Case for Free Markets
028: Alice Louise Kassens on Nudging Students to Study Economics and Why Mainstream Media Should Publish Research on Mental Health
027: Craig Medico on How Economics Saved My Career, Using Technology in the Classroom and Why I’m off to Wrestling School
026: Thomas O'Grady on How Writing a PhD on Demographics Revealed an Opportunity in the San Francisco Housing Market
025: Dan Hamermesh on the Economics of Beauty: Attractive People Are More Successful
024: Greg Davies on Behavioral Finance and Controlling Your Emotions When Making Trading Decisions
023: Loretta Napoleoni on Financing Terrorism and the Creation of the Islamic State
022: Josh Angrist on Taking the Con Out of Econometrics - Kung Fu Style
021: Paul Dolan on the Economics of Happiness
020: George Magnus on The Age of Ageing, China and the EU
019: Mark Thornton on the Decriminalization of Marijuana and the Skyscraper Curse
018: Mark Thornton on Austrian Economics and Why the Nazi's and the KGB Wanted Mises Papers
017: Marina Adshade on Understanding Economics the Sexy and 'Hard' Way
016: Jack Schwager on How You Can Become a Market Wizard with Fundseeder.com
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