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EconTalk: Conversations for the Curious is an award-winning weekly podcast hosted by Russ Roberts of Shalem College in Jerusalem and Stanford's Hoover Institution. The eclectic guest list includes authors, doctors, psychologists, historians, philosophers, economists, and more. Learn how the health care system really works, the serenity that comes from humility, the challenge of interpreting data, how potato chips are made, what it's like to run an upscale Manhattan restaurant, what caused the 2008 financial crisis, the nature of consciousness, and more. EconTalk has been taking the Monday out of Mondays since 2006. All 900+ episodes are available in the archive. Go to EconTalk.org for transcripts, related resources, and comments.
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Walter Williams on Life, Liberty and Economics

Walter Williams on Life, Liberty and Economics

Professor, Radio Host, and Syndicated Columnist Walter Williams of George Mason University talks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about his early days as an economist, his controversial view of the Civil War, the insights of Adam Smith and Friedrich Hayek, and some deep but simple economic principles.
01:03:0916/10/2006
Larry Iannaccone on the Economics of Religion

Larry Iannaccone on the Economics of Religion

Larry Iannaccone of George Mason University talks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the economics of religion. Iannaccone explains why Americans are more religious than Europeans, why Americans became more religious after the colonies became the United States and why it can be rational and rewarding to make religious sacrifices. Join us for a fascinating exploration of the human side of religion.
01:08:1409/10/2006
Michael Munger on Private vs. Public Risk-Taking

Michael Munger on Private vs. Public Risk-Taking

Mike Munger and Russ Roberts discuss the differences between public and private risk-taking. Their conversation includes the history of Honda, the Apple computer and even the use of turkey carcasses as an energy source. They also try to understand why the public is skeptical of good new ideas but often embraces bad new ideas.
51:5003/10/2006
Darius Lakdawalla on the Economics of Obesity

Darius Lakdawalla on the Economics of Obesity

Russ Roberts talks with Darius Lakdawalla of Rand and the National Bureau of Economic Research on the economics of obesity, how much fatter are Americans and why. How much is due to the spread of fast food vs. the falling price of food and the change in the U.S. workplace?
46:5425/09/2006
Ed Glaeser on the Economics of Paternalism

Ed Glaeser on the Economics of Paternalism

Economist Ed Glaeser of Harvard University talks with host Russ Roberts about the dangers of soft paternalism--various forms of government regulation that fall short of outright bans or taxes but that are meant to correct alleged flaws in the choices we make. Glaeser argues that while individuals do inevitably make mistakes, so do politicians, and the concentration of power in the hands of the few makes government "benevolence" particularly dangerous.
43:4918/09/2006
Richard Epstein on Legislators vs. Wal-Mart

Richard Epstein on Legislators vs. Wal-Mart

Russ Roberts and Richard Epstein discuss the attempts to use legislation to handicap Wal-Mart. They also discuss the evolution of the union movement and the constitutionality of various legislative attacks on Wal-Mart.
44:0311/09/2006
Milton Friedman on Capitalism and Freedom

Milton Friedman on Capitalism and Freedom

Russ Roberts talks to Milton Friedman about the radical ideas he put forward almost 50 years ago in Capitalism and Freedom. Listen to the most influential economist of the past 50 years discuss the principles of liberty, social responsibility of business, the inertia behind bad legislation and his career as economist and public intellectual.
43:2804/09/2006
Milton Friedman on Money

Milton Friedman on Money

Russ Roberts talks with Milton Friedman about his research and views on inflation, the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, and what the future holds.
26:4328/08/2006
The Political Economy of Power

The Political Economy of Power

Russ Roberts talks with Hoover Institution and NYU political scientist Bruce Bueno de Mesquita about his theory of political power--how dictators and democratically elected leaders respond to the political forces that keep them in office. This lengthy and intense conversation covers a wide range of topics including the evil political genius of Lenin, the dark side of US foreign aid, the sinister machinations of King Leopold of Belgium, the natural resource curse, the British monarchy in the 11th century, term limits and the inevitable failure of the standard methods of fighting world poverty.
01:28:0214/08/2006
Chris Anderson and the Long Tail

Chris Anderson and the Long Tail

Russ Roberts talks with Chris Anderson of Wired Magazine about the ideas in his new book, The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More. Topics include the weird world of internet distribution and production, how the Sears catalog of the 1890s was the predecessor to Amazon books in the 1990s, the economics of choice and the role of filters, and the challenges of wrapping our minds around emergent phenomena.
52:3607/08/2006
John Cogan on Improving the Health Care System

John Cogan on Improving the Health Care System

Russ Roberts talks with Stanford University's John Cogan about what's wrong with America's health care system and how to make it right.
52:3731/07/2006
Making Schools Better: A Conversation with Rick Hanushek

Making Schools Better: A Conversation with Rick Hanushek

Russ Roberts and Rick Hanushek, of Stanford University, talk about why the standard reforms such as more spending or better educated teachers have failed and what needs to be done in the future.
34:2724/07/2006
Robert Barro on Growth

Robert Barro on Growth

Russ Roberts interviews Robert Barro, Harvard University Professor and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow, on the economics of growth, what the developed world can do to help poor people around the world, and the role of US assets and the dollar in world finance.
47:1917/07/2006
An Interview with Gary Becker

An Interview with Gary Becker

Russ Roberts interviews Gary Becker, of the University of Chicago, on the challenges of being an intellectual maverick, the economic approach to human behavior, the influences of Adam Smith and Alfred Marshall on Becker's work and Becker's optimism for the future of economics.
29:5010/07/2006
Michael Munger on Giving Away Money: An Economist's Guide to Political Life

Michael Munger on Giving Away Money: An Economist's Guide to Political Life

Mike Munger, of Duke University, and Russ Roberts talk about the economics of politics, rent-seeking, lobbying and the sometimes perverse incentives of the political world.
28:5123/06/2006
Russ Roberts on Intermittent Explosive Disorder: Mental Illness or Made-Up Malady?

Russ Roberts on Intermittent Explosive Disorder: Mental Illness or Made-Up Malady?

Russ Roberts looks at the economics and science of intermittent explosive disorder--violent rage out of proportion to its cause. Was the recent study that discovered this problem good science or unreliable? Was the media coverage of the study accurate? How do state insurance regulations create incentives for intellectual dishonesty?
24:1216/06/2006
Richard Epstein on the Economics of Organ Donation

Richard Epstein on the Economics of Organ Donation

Richard Epstein, law professor at the University of Chicago, and Russ Roberts discuss the market for kidneys. Should people be allowed to buy and sell kidneys? How might a market for kidneys actually work in practice? Should mercenary motives be allowed to trump altruism? Epstein deals with these questions and more.
39:4705/06/2006
Alex Tabarrok on the Economics of Medical Malpractice

Alex Tabarrok on the Economics of Medical Malpractice

Alex Tabarrok of George Mason U. and Russ Roberts talk about medical malpractice, why insurance premiums vary by state, price gouging by insurance companies, the politics of being a judge and an idea for a new TV show using a tried-and-true formula, the American Victim.
39:1230/05/2006
Don Cox on the Economics of Inheritance

Don Cox on the Economics of Inheritance

Don Cox of Boston College and Russ Roberts discuss the economics of inheritance, estates and the family. They look at how parents divide their time and money between their children and our concerns for what people think of us after we are gone.
39:0704/05/2006
Skip Sauer on the Economics of Sports

Skip Sauer on the Economics of Sports

Skip Sauer of Clemson University and Russ Roberts talk about the economic impact of sports stadiums, how to create incentives in baseball, football and soccer, and the virtues and failings of socialism in sports.
39:4118/04/2006
Michael Munger on Ticket Scalping and Opportunity Cost

Michael Munger on Ticket Scalping and Opportunity Cost

Michael Munger of Duke University talks with Russ Roberts about the economics of ticket scalping, examining our reactions to free and found goods, gifts, e-Bay, value in use vs. value in exchange, and opportunity costs.
29:4510/04/2006
Don Cox on the Economics of Parenting

Don Cox on the Economics of Parenting

Don Cox of Boston College talks with Russ Roberts about how creating incentives can ease daily life with toddlers and young children.
34:5616/03/2006