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
075: Kate Bahn on Monopsony in the Market for Teachers and the Economics of Retirement
074: Peter Leeson on The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates
073: Robin Hanson on The Age of Em and How Brain Emulations Will Double Economic Growth Every Month
072: Friedrich A. Hayek - That Entrepreneurial Knowledge is Situational and Commonsensical, Not Scientific
071: Darshak Patel on Using Popular Culture to Engage Economics Students in the Classroom and Online
070: Chronis Lalas on Prospect Theory and 'Making a Behavioral Economist'
069: Diane Coyle on GDP, Its Shortcomings and Alternative Measures
068: Daron Acemoglu on Why Nations Fail and Why Inequality Exists Between Countries
067: Leigh Caldwell on Cognitive Economics and the Mathematics of Behavioral Economics
066: Best of 2015 Part 2
065: Best of 2015 Part 1
064: Oliver Payne on Transitioning from a Marketing Creative to a Behavioral Scientist
063: Todd Tresidder on Financial Freedom and the 7 Steps to 7 Figures
062: Stephen Terry on Real Business Cycles, Total Factor Productivity, Short-Termism and Doing a PhD
061: Roger Whitney on the Myths to Retirement Planning and the Lazy Mans Method to Saving
060: Manu Saadia on Trekonomics - The Economics of Star Trek: Scarcity, Productivity and Public Goods
059: Shawn Humphrey on La Ceiba Microfinance, Tribal Teaching and Creating a Culture of Commitment in the Classroom
058: Morten Jerven on Poor Numbers and Why Economists Get It Wrong With Africa
057: Alvin Roth on Match-Making, Repugnant Markets and Market Design
056: Campbell Harvey on Improving Significance Tests, the Importance of Positive Skew and the Future of Blockchain
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