Recent Episodes
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Judicial Territory: Law, Capital, and the Expansion of American Empire with Shaina Potts
Jun 20, 2025 – 47:23 -
Emmanuel Akyeampong, "Independent Africa: The First Generation of Nation Builders" (Indiana UP, 2023)
Jun 19, 2025 – 01:25:27 -
John H. Cochrane, Klaus Masuch, and Luis Garicano, "Crisis Cycle: Challenges, Evolution, and Future of the Euro" (Princeton UP, 2025)
Jun 17, 2025 – 01:15:01 -
Mary A. Armstrong and Susan L. Averett, "Disparate Measures: The Intersectional Economics of Women in STEM Work" (MIT Press, 2024)
Jun 16, 2025 – 46:47 -
Quinn Slobodian and Philip J. Stern on Political Economy
Jun 5, 2025 – 01:03:52 -
Robert Chernomas, Gregory Chernomas, and Ian Hudson, "The American Gene: Unnatural Selection Along Class, Race, and Gender Lines" (Routledge, 2025)
Jun 2, 2025 – 26:31 -
John Horn, "Inside the Competitor's Mindset: How to Predict Their Next Move and Position Yourself for Success" (MIT Press, 2023)
Jun 1, 2025 – 01:45:13 -
Nicholas Chesterley, "Future-Generation Government: How to Legislate for the Long Term" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2025)
May 31, 2025 – 36:28 -
Tim Minshall, "How Things Are Made: A Journey Through the Hidden World of Manufacturing" (Ecco, 2025)
May 25, 2025 – 01:05:27 -
Empire of Gain: Inside Trump’s Billion-Dollar Crypto Hustle
May 23, 2025 – 53:50 -
Charles Hecker, "Zero Sum: The Arc of International Business in Russia" (Oxford UP, 2025)
May 21, 2025 – 01:03:56 -
Andrew Ofstehage, "Welcome to Soylandia: Transnational Farmers in the Brazilian Cerrado" (Cornell UP, 2025)
May 19, 2025 – 46:19 -
Nicholas Borst, "The Bird and the Cage: China’s Economic Contradictions" (Palgrave MacMillan, 2025)
May 17, 2025 – 57:26 -
Lucia Soriano, "Embodying Normalcy: Women's Work in Neoliberal Times" (Lexington Books, 2024)
May 15, 2025 – 55:21 -
Júlia Király, "Hungary and Other Emerging EU Countries in the Financial Storm: From Minor Troubles to Global Hurricane" (Springer, 2020)
May 14, 2025 – 46:31 -
Patrick Condon, "Broken City: Land Speculation, Inequality, and Urban Crisis" (U British Columbia Press, 2024)
May 12, 2025 – 26:46 -
Maron E. Greenleaf, "Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon" (Duke UP, 2024)
May 11, 2025 – 49:46 -
Darryl Campbell, "Fatal Abstraction: Why the Managerial Class Loses Control of Software" (W. W. Norton, 2025)
May 10, 2025 – 01:09:28 -
Ruth Braunstein, "My Tax Dollars: The Morality of Taxpaying in America" (Princeton UP, 2025)
May 9, 2025 – 01:13:18 -
Sandra Matz, "Mindmasters: The Data-Driven Science of Predicting and Changing Human Behavior" (HBRP, 2025)
May 8, 2025 – 41:31 -
Liz Pelly, "Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist" (Atria, 2025)
May 7, 2025 – 01:29:18 -
Jessica Smith on Engineering and Public Accountability in Energy Industries
May 5, 2025 – 01:15:56 -
Laleh Khalili, "Extractive Capitalism: How Commodities and Cronyism Drive the Global Economy" (Profile Books, 2025)
May 5, 2025 – 01:15:06 -
Jerome Powell: “We don't think you're a straight shooter"
May 4, 2025 – 51:15 -
Janet Yellen: “She had a view that the world was on fire”
May 3, 2025 – 59:43 -
Ben Bernanke: “Like being a paleontologist”
May 2, 2025 – 44:27 -
Amanda D. Lotz, "After Mass Media: Storytelling for Microaudiences in the Twenty-First Century" (NYU Press, 2025)
May 2, 2025 – 01:04:29 -
Alan Greenspan: “The man who knew”
May 1, 2025 – 49:08 -
Jack Copley, "Governing Financialization: The Tangled Politics of Financial Liberalization in Britain" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Apr 30, 2025 – 44:52 -
Maliha Safri et al., "Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation" (U of Minnesota Press, 2025)
Apr 29, 2025 – 01:06:18 -
Nat Dyer, "Ricardo’s Dream: How Economists Forgot the Real World and Led Us Astray" (Bristol UP, 2024)
Apr 28, 2025 – 01:21:22 -
Melissa Villa-Nicholas, "Data Borders: How Silicon Valley Is Building an Industry Around Immigrants" (U California Press, 2023)
Apr 26, 2025 – 57:00 -
Lauren E. Bridges on Fantasies and Realities of Digital Transformation and the Data Center Industry
Apr 22, 2025 – 01:14:53 -
Saleem H. Ali, "Sustainability: A Very Short Introduction" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Apr 21, 2025 – 46:19 -
Jennifer Clapp, "Titans of Industrial Agriculture: How a Few Giant Corporations Came to Dominate the Farm Sector and Why It Matters" (MIT Press, 2025)
Apr 19, 2025 – 01:04:57 -
China’s Trade War Strategy: How Xi Jinping Uses Autocracy, Fear, and Innovation to Compete with the West
Apr 18, 2025 – 48:00 -
Stolen Fragments: Black Markets, Bad Faith, and the Illicit Trade in Ancient Artefacts
Apr 17, 2025 – 58:33 -
Daryl Fairweather, "Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work" (U Chicago Press, 2025)
Apr 12, 2025 – 36:04 -
Ståle Holgersen, "Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World" (Verso, 2024)
Apr 10, 2025 – 54:50 -
John Kay, "The Corporation in the 21st Century: Why (Almost) Everything We Are Told about Business Is Wrong" (Yale UP, 2025)
Apr 9, 2025 – 55:15 -
Populism, Power, and the Crisis of Globalism: A Conversation with Wolfgang Streeck
Apr 3, 2025 – 39:28 -
Walls, Warnings, and the War on Fentanyl: Peter Andreas on Trump’s Border Politics
Mar 31, 2025 – 35:01 -
Chris Skinner, "Intelligent Money: When Money Thinks for You" (Marshall Cavendish, 2024)
Mar 25, 2025 – 25:18 -
Jeffrey Lee Funk on Unicorns, Hype, and Bubbles
Mar 24, 2025 – 59:23 -
Royce Kurmelovs, "Slick: Australia's Toxic Relationship with Big Oil" (U Queensland Press, 2024)
Mar 23, 2025 – 34:49 -
Paul Seabright, "The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Mar 20, 2025 – 01:13:36 -
Yingyao Wang, "Markets with Bureaucratic Characteristics: How Economic Bureaucrats Make Policies and Remake the Chinese State" (Columbia UP, 2024)
Mar 19, 2025 – 49:26 -
Bryan Caplan, "Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing" (Cato Institute, 2024)
Mar 18, 2025 – 43:07 -
Don A. Moore and Max H. Bazerman, "Decision Leadership: Empowering Others to Make Better Choices" (Yale UP, 2022)
Mar 17, 2025 – 54:54 -
Gregor Craigie, "Our Crumbling Foundation: How We Solve Canada's Housing Crisis" (Random House Canada, 2024)
Mar 16, 2025 – 33:03
Recent Reviews
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HappykittyonthemoonAmazing podcastAn incredibly entertaining way to learn new things about economics! Highly recommend especially the episode episodes with Peter Lorentzen. He’s really entertaining and I enjoy listening to him.
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OchtapasUsed to be rigorousThis used to be more about presenting research and new theories, and more rigorous. Now you’re getting episodes from organizations with the word “freedom” in them and episodes were people share cool Milton Freedman stories. It feels almost like advertising money has come in and made editorial demands…
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Peter Lorentzen, EconomistGreat show….…aside from the episodes I host.
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HipHopRaptureThe amount of content is where this pod shinesEvery episode brings a guest discussing their latest paper or book. While there‘s the occasional topic I don’t find interesting, there’s enough quality within the quantity of guests that keeps me coming back for more. Just be prepared to not listen to every episode. But I’ve found it a small price to pay for content that provides consistency in ways I find interesting.
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Writer single momUsually interestingI hope there will be more interviews by Andrea Bernardi. He is choosing interesting non-mainstream economists. Sound quality could be better, but I guess that means we should be donating to NBN, which is a marvelous project.
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JohnjacobjingleheimerBrainwashedThe interviewer says he is a teacher at a university but clearly is not.
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