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
055: David Skarbek on the Economics of Prison Gangs and The Social Order of the Underworld
054: Christine Exley on the Economics of Volunteering, Market Failure in the Homeless Dog Market and Wagaroo
053: Helena Norberg-Hodge on Localisation, Trade Treaties and the Economics of Happiness
052: Alex Tabarrok on Globalisation, Bounty Hunters and Leveraging Online Education
051: Eyal Winter on How Excessive Giving Ensures the Survival of the Human Race and on the Beautiful Mind of John Nash
050: Dan Ariely on Irrational Behavior and the Importance of Our Environment When Making Decisions
049: Jez Groom and Jon Haywood on How a Cleverly Designed Nudge Can Change People's Behavior - Including How We Pee
048: Steve Hanke on Currency Boards, Moral Hazard and the Benefits of Privatization
047: Victor Ricciardi on The Psychology of Financial Planning and Investing
046: Shanta Devarajan on The World Bank, Quiet Corruption, Government Failure and Comparative Advantage
045: Jon Manning on the Art of Pricing and How Economic Theory Has Got Pricing All Wrong
044: Nancy Folbre on Feminist Economics and the Care Economy
043: Herbert Gintis on Game Theory and the Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding Human Behavior
042: Parviz Parvizi on Clammr, Coffee, Coase and the Economy of Iran
041: Dermot Hayes on Comparative Advantage, Feeding the Chinese and the Malthusian Catastrophe
040: Rebecca Harding on Trade Finance and How Delta Economics Can Help Identify Growth Opportunities World-wide
039: David Zetland on Aguanomics, Water Scarcity, Water Wars and ‘Toilet-to-Tap’
038: Leah Bell on Being an Angry Grad and Setting Yourself Up for a Life of Success
037: Noah Smith on Austrian Theory Being a 'Bad Joke', Heterodox Models and Efficient Markets
036: Jason Shogren on Music and Endogenous Risk and Rationality in the Environmental Goods Market
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