Best of 2018 Part 1
Excerpts from the following episodes feature in this 'Best of 2018 Part1'.
170 Jim Rogers on opportunities in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and North Korea
139 Loretta Napoleoni North Korea growth prospects and how they can position themselves in the world economy
155 Lotta Moberg Refugee Cities and SEZs
167 James Kenneth Galbraith on the prospects for the Greek economy
150 Chris Blattman the economic and psychological effects of violence and war esp among children and in communities
169 Jennifer Murtazashvili democrarcy and governance in Afghanistan and the leadership role of women in communities in Uzbekistan
145 Marie Mora Under-represented minority women in economics and the plight of Puerto Ricans in the US
161 Tyler Cowen on art, culture, liberty and prospects of economic growth and welfare in the US, China and India
160 Arjo Klamer Culture (Japan) and Writing as a means to create personal value
153 Sarah and Steve Writing
115: Edward Conard on the Upside of Inequality: How Good Intentions Undermine the Middle Class
114: Deirdre McCloskey on Equality and Greed and How To Be a Very Good Economist
113: Jonathan McEvoy on Globalisation, National Autonomy, Capitalism and the Economic Resonance in Timeless Songs
112: Stuti Khemani on Making Politics work for Development and Using Creativity and the Arts to Make Better Policy Decisions
111: Greg Mankiw on Writing, Carbon Tax, Health Care and Education at the Economics Teaching Conference in Florida 2016
110: Beatrice Cherrier on the Economics of 'The Wire' and the Beginning of Economics at MIT
109: Julia Norgaard on the Online Black Market for Drugs and Why Detection Rates are Low
108: Steve Horwitz on Spontaneous Order, the Microfoundations of Macroeconomics and Three Economic Myths
107: Jaclyn Lindo on Hawaii Land-Based Learning as a Method for Teaching Economics and a Flipped Classroom in Practice
106: Michael Kofoed on the Effectiveness of an Economics Major in the Military and How the Pomegranate Defunded the Taliban
105: Jana Gallus on the Economics of Non-Financial Awards and How Editor Retention on Wikipedia Can Be Maintained
104: Russ Roberts on How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life and the Theory of Moral Sentiments
103: Brian Mills on the Labor Market in Baseball, the Umpire Strikes Back and R
102: Matías Vernengo on John Maynard Keynes and the Evolution of Keynesian Economic Thinking
101: Chris Coyne on the Opportunity Cost of War, Exporting Democracy and the Nirvana Fallacy
100: Emily Skarbek on the Economics of Natural Disasters and the Samaritan’s Dilemma
099: Rodney Fort on Sport Economics, Big Data in Baseball and the Value of Hosting an Olympic Games
098: Kirk Du Plessis on Options Trading and Creating on Online Teaching and Trading Platform
097: Peita Diamantidis on Being a Finance Action Hero and Gamifying How You Manage Your Finances
096: Cameron Murray on the Robinson Crusoe Economy and Blogging toward your PhD
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