

Bob Murphy
Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute and chief economist at Infineo, providing Austrian-economics perspectives on the Fed, gold, bitcoin, tariffs, stablecoins, and macro data in the episode.
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Jan 28, 2026 • 31min
Economist Explains Why Gold Is Beating Bitcoin | Bob Murphy
Bob Murphy, Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute and chief economist at Infineo, brings an Austrian-economics lens. He explains why gold has outpaced bitcoin, dives into Fed politics and its market influence, and examines tariffs, stablecoins, and how economic data can be interpreted.

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Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 21min
Banking Is The Dark Matter of Economics (Part 2) - Bob Murphy & Steve Keen, DemystifySci #388
In this engaging discussion, Bob Murphy, an Austrian economist advocating for market-based monetary policies, and Steve Keen, a critic of conventional banking models, explore the intricacies of money creation. They challenge the textbook portrayal of banking, dissecting concepts like fractional reserve banking and the flawed money multiplier. Their contrasting views reveal how public confidence underpins banking stability and raise critical questions about accountability during financial crises. Both propose intriguing alternatives to the current system, highlighting the complexities of our economic landscape.

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Feb 6, 2026 • 2h 15min
What the 2008 Crisis Really Revealed About Money w/ Bob Murphy
Bob Murphy, an Austrian-school economist and author who explains praxeology and the business cycle. He dives into what 2008 exposed about modern money and economic methodology. Short takes cover Mises and praxeology, why math can mislead in economics, market psychology and price discovery, and whether sound money and self-correction are possible.

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Nov 30, 2025 • 1h 22min
Economics Has Lost Touch with Reality (Part 1) - Steve Keen & Bob Murphy, DemystifySci #384
Join economists Steve Keen and Bob Murphy as they delve into the intricacies of money and banking. Keen, a critic of neoclassical theories, and Murphy, an advocate of Austrian economics, passionately debate how banks create credit and the blind spots in mainstream economic models. They discuss the failures of past economic predictions and critique central banking's influence on financial stability. As the conversation unfolds, the duo highlights the chaotic dynamics of economic systems, hinting at more revelations to come.

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Jul 5, 2025 • 41min
Ep. 2664 Why Bother Worrying About the Debt?
Economist Bob Murphy, with a PhD from NYU and host of The Bob Murphy Show, joins to tackle the often-ignored issue of national debt. He emphasizes the urgency of fiscal reforms and critiques political inaction, suggesting bold spending cuts could resonate with voters. The conversation also explores the shortcomings of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policies and advocates for a return to sound money. Additionally, Murphy discusses the innovative potential of blockchain technology in finance, particularly in tokenizing life insurance assets.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 26min
12/11/25 Bob Murphy on How Central Banking Fuels the War State
Bob Murphy, an Austrian-school economist and Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute, dives into how the Federal Reserve finances wars through inflation and debt monetization. He critiques Modern Monetary Theory, arguing taxation remains crucial to curb inflation. They discuss the implications of dollar dominance, the potential for stablecoins, and the intricate geopolitical motives behind U.S. actions in Venezuela. Murphy also addresses the housing affordability crisis, influenced by Fed policies, and explores the trade-offs of monetary reform versus short-term pain in pursuit of stability.

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Jun 13, 2025 • 43min
Ep. 2654 Bob Murphy on Our AI World
Economist Bob Murphy, author and chief economist at Infineo, delves into the transformative role of AI in our lives. He dispels misconceptions about AI, highlighting its evolving understanding of language and context. Murphy discusses the surprising lack of public pushback against job displacement due to AI and considers its implications for future work dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the need for society to adapt to these changes and navigate the challenges posed by an increasingly AI-driven world.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 1h 6min
Can a Voluntary Society Reflect Jesus? with Bob Murphy
Bob Murphy, an Austrian-school economist and author of Chaos Theory, explores whether law, safety, and social order could arise without rulers. He discusses voluntary contracts, insurance, reputation, competing courts and security firms. They probe fear, Christian discipleship, consent versus coercion, and what social order would look like if no one had a special license to use force.

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Nov 25, 2023 • 1h 24min
Understanding Money Mechanics with Bob Murphy (WiM397)
Bob Murphy, author and economist, discusses his book 'Understanding Money Mechanics' and explores topics such as the nature of money, central banking cartels, modern monetary theory, and the optimism of artificial intelligence. They also delve into fractional reserve banking, money myths and banking, government stability and debt issuance, and the impact of lockdowns and supply chain interruptions on the flow of money.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 12min
Bob Murphy: Are We Flirting with Fascism?
In this discussion, Bob Murphy, an Austrian school economist and host of The Bob Murphy Show, delves into America's creeping state capitalism after the government took a 10% stake in Intel. He highlights the historical context, linking it to events like bank bailouts and Fannie Mae. Murphy raises concerns over the Federal Reserve's influence and calls for its reevaluation. The conversation also touches on the implications of government interventions in industries like AI and semiconductor, questioning the balance of power between corporate interests and governmental oversight.


