119: Best of 2016 Part 1
During the year I had the absolute honor to converse with some of the brightest minds in economics. They shared their thinking, research and teaching methods with me and I personally learned a lot from them. I hope that you benefited from these conversations too.
It was difficult to choose who to include, or more accurately who to leave out. I decided on a number of common themes for this ‘Best of 2016’ episode. So I hope you enjoy these sound bites and if you’re new to the show, I hope that this episode will give you a taste of the content in the catalogue of episodes that lie await for you on the Economic Rockstar podcast. Enjoy!
The following are the episodes that I have chosen to include this year:
068: Daron Acemoglu Inequality, Philanthropy, Inclusive Institutions and Creative Destruction.
108 Steve Horwitz on the Micro Foundations of Macroeconomics and What Caused the Great Recession.
088 Denise Cummins Reciprocity and Fairness.
069 Diane Coyle GDP, the Happiness Index, the Human Development Index, The Soulful Science and How Very Human a Science Good Economics is by Being Concerned About Improving the Well-Being of People.
104 Russ Roberts Definition of Economics, Adam Smith and Happiness.
082 Peter Boettke Hayek and Keynes.
085 Michael Roberts Capitalism, Marxism, Protecting Resources and Ecology.
081 Julie Nelson Ecology and Gender.
114 Deirdre McCloskey The change that brought about the equality of liberalism and her gender transformation.
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081: Julie Nelson on the Importance of Ecology in Economics and the Misconception of Gender Roles in the Economy
068: Daron Acemoglu on Why Nations Fail and Why Inequality Exists Between Countries
069: Diane Coyle on GDP, Its Shortcomings and Alternative Measures
133: David Zetland on Climate Change and Water Civilization
138: Rebecca Moryl on Using Economics Podcasts in the Classroom to Connect to the Real World
098: Kirk Du Plessis on Options Trading and Creating on Online Teaching and Trading Platform
100: Emily Skarbek on the Economics of Natural Disasters and the Samaritan’s Dilemma
090: Stefan Szymanski on Soccernomics and How Sabermetrics, Inequality and Finance Rules the Sport
096: Cameron Murray on the Robinson Crusoe Economy and Blogging toward your PhD
062: Stephen Terry on Real Business Cycles, Total Factor Productivity, Short-Termism and Doing a PhD