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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Economics

The Remarkable Story of How the Economy Works
Book • 2013

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

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Benjamin Felix
as a book written by
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Ben Mathew
, who has a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.
273 snips
Episode 340 - Ben Mathew: The Lifecycle Model vs. Safe Withdrawal Rates (SWR)
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Oren Cass
when making a point about his seminal textbook, Economics.
210 snips
Oren Cass & Noah Smith Debate the True Impact of Tariffs
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Oren Cass
as the author of a standard economics textbook that shaped generations of economists and played a role in shaping post-World War II economic thinking.
159 snips
Oren Cass: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Reversing the Foreign Policy That Doomed America’s Economy
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Peter Boettke
in relation to his views on the role of government in solving social problems.
31 snips
Who Won the Socialist Calculation Debate (with Peter Boettke)
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Kate Raworth
when discussing the classic textbook and its diagrams.
24 snips
Archive: Doughnut Economics, with Kate Raworth
Mentioned by Don Boudreaux to reference Hayek's edited book on the Industrial Revolution and William Hutt's essay.
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The False History of American Capitalism | Donald Boudreaux | Ep. 64
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Jesse Cramer
to illustrate that if you never miss a flight, you're wasting too much time sitting around in airports.
6 Experts Share Their "Worst" Spending Stories (E109)
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Stefan Frädrich
als ein Wirtschaftscomic, der die Geschichte der Wirtschaft in Comicform erklärt.
#7 - Selbstoptimierung mit Dr. Stefan Frädrich
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Wendy Carlin
as a new textbook that arrived in 1948 and pushed to the front of the book how to address the problem of the persistence of mass unemployment.
CORE Econ: Rewriting Econ 101 for the Real World (with Suresh Naidu and Wendy Carlin)
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Matthieu Louvet
comme un livre qui a remis Jack Bogle sur les rails à Princeton.
Le génie qui a battu Wall Street avec une idée simple.

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