175: Glenn Hubbard on Leadership Values, Supply-Side Economics and Manhattanville
175: Glenn Hubbard on Leadership Values, Supply-Side Economics and Manhattanville
Professor Glenn Hubbard is an American economist and academic. He is currently the Dean of the Columbia University Gradu... Read more
15 Feb 2019
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22mins
174: Wendy Carlin on The Core Project, Capitalism, Democracy and Normative Statements
174: Wendy Carlin on The Core Project, Capitalism, Democracy and Normative Statements
Wendy Carlin is Professor of Economics at University College London (UCL), Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Po... Read more
31 Jan 2019
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54mins
173: Stephen Wright on Core Econ as a Learning Resource for Mainstream Economics
173: Stephen Wright on Core Econ as a Learning Resource for Mainstream Economics
This is an excerpt from a previous conversation that I had with Professor Stephen Wright but was unreleased at the time.... Read more
28 Jan 2019
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15mins
172: Best of 2018 Part 2: From the Great Depression to Futurism; Institutions, Individualism and Cooperation
172: Best of 2018 Part 2: From the Great Depression to Futurism; Institutions, Individualism and Cooperation
This is a reflection on some episodes from 2018. The themes I have chosen looks at growing up in the Great Depression an... Read more
21 Jan 2019
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1hr 56mins
171: Best of 2018 Part 1
171: Best of 2018 Part 1
Best of 2018 Part 1 Excerpts from the following episodes feature in this 'Best of 2018 Part1'. 170 Jim Rogers on opportu... Read more
2 Jan 2019
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1hr 50mins
170: Jim Rogers on Investing in 2019 and the US Debt Problem
170: Jim Rogers on Investing in 2019 and the US Debt Problem
Jim Rogers is an American businessman and financial commentator based in Singapore. He is the Chairman of Rogers Holdin... Read more
23 Dec 2018
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56mins
169: Jennifer Murtazashvili on Democracy and Informal Order in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan
169: Jennifer Murtazashvili on Democracy and Informal Order in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan
Jennifer Murtazashvili is professor and director of the International Development Program at the Graduate School of Publ... Read more
16 Dec 2018
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1hr 5mins
168: Harry Markowitz on His Journey Through Philosophy and Finance and Not Being Done Yet
168: Harry Markowitz on His Journey Through Philosophy and Finance and Not Being Done Yet
Dr. Harry Markowitz is the principal of Markowitz Company, and an adjunct professor at the Rady School of Management, UC... Read more
1 Dec 2018
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1hr 2mins
167: James Kenneth Galbraith on Inequality, Democracy and the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Greece
167: James Kenneth Galbraith on Inequality, Democracy and the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Greece
James Kenneth Galbraith is the Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations and Professor of Government a... Read more
25 Nov 2018
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59mins
166: Naomi Brockwell on Bitcoins, Blockchain and ICOs
166: Naomi Brockwell on Bitcoins, Blockchain and ICOs
In this episode with Naomi Brockwell, we discuss bitcoin, blockchain and initial coin offerings (ICOs). This is our seco... Read more
16 Nov 2018
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34mins