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100: Emily Skarbek on the Economics of Natural Disasters and the Samaritan’s Dilemma

August 25, 2016 by Frank

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100: Emily Skarbek on  the Economics of Natural Disasters and the Samaritan’s Dilemma

Dr. Emily Skarbek is a Lecturer in Political Economy at King’s College London.Emily Skarbek Economic Rockstar

Emily’s research examines the role of voluntary associations in solving complex public goods problems after natural disasters.

Her empirical approach is three-pronged, drawing on archives, historical sources, and field-work following large-scale natural disasters.

In addition, Emily has a passion for the history of economic thought, which she believes can play a key role in advancing contemporary debates. She is particularly interested in the epistemic arguments of Friedrich Hayek.

In 2014, Emily was awarded the annual Gordon Tullock prize for best article published in Public Choice by a junior scholar. She is also a contributing author to several books including After Katrina: The Political Economy of Disaster and Community Rebound and Hayek and the Modern World.

Dr. Skarbek received her PhD in Economics from George Mason University and was previously an Assistant Professor at San Jose State University and a Fellow at the Center for History of Political Economy at Duke University.

Emily blogs at EconLog, one of the world’s leading economics blogs. For more on Dr. Skarbek, visit her website www.emilyskarbek.com or follow her on twitter @EmilySkarbek.

Economics:

In this episode, Emily discusses and mentions: natural disasters, political incentives and the Samaritan’s Dilemma.

Economists:

In this episode, Emily discusses and mentions: David Skarbek, Elinor Ostrom, Emily Chamlee-Wright, Virgil Storr, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill, Alfred Marshall, John Maynard Keynes, Friedrich Hayek, William Easterly, Claudia Williamson, James Buchanan, Daniel Kahneman, Peter Leeson and Diane Coyle.

Dr. Emily Skarbek’s Tips on Writing:

  1. Write about what you are passionate about.
  2. Ask interesting questions.
  3. Get feedback and be open to the harshest critics or actively seek criticism.

Festival:

  • Festival of Economics 2016: Bristol Festival of Ideas

Papers:

  • Skarbek, E. (2016). Aid, Ethics, and the Samaritan’s Dilemma: Strategic Courage in Constitutional Entrepreneurship, Journal of Institutional Economics 12(2): 371-393.
  • Skarbek, E. (2014). The Chicago Fire of 1871: A Bottom Up Approach to Disaster Relief, Public Choice  160(1): 155-180.
  • Skarbek, E. (2010). Coordinating the Reconstruction of Haiti, Journal of International Peace Operations 6(2) 2010: 25-27.
  • Easterly, W. & Williamson, C. R. (2011). Rhetoric versus Reality: The Best and Worst of Aid Agency Practices, World Development Vol. 39, No. 11, pp. 1930–1949.

Where to Find Emily Skarbek:

Website: www.emilyskarbek.com

Twitter: @EmilySkarbek

Books:

  • The political economy of Hurricane Katrina and community rebound by Emily Chamlee-Wright and Virgil Henry Storr (Eds.).
  • Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster: Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship (Perspectives from Social Economics) by Virgil Henry Storr, Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, Laura E. Grube

  • The Fable of the Bees by Bernard Mandeville
  • Human Action by Ludwig von Mises
  • Individualsim and Economic Order by F. A. Hayek
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004: Jadrian Wooten on Using Sports to Carve Out a Career in Economics – Sports Economics

November 18, 2014 by Frank

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Episode 004: Jadrian Wooten on Using Sports to Carve Out a Career in Economics – Sports Economics

Jadrian WootenJadrian Wooten is an Economics lecturer at Pennsylvania State University. Jadrian’s research focuses primarily on sports economics. He has a PhD from Washington State University and an MBA from Sam Houston State University.  He analyses various economic concepts that otherwise would not be evident by a typical sports fan or analyst. Jadrian shares his passion for teaching economics and believes that an interactive classroom is the best learning environment.

Economics and Finance Themes:

In this interview, Jadrian mentions and discusses: economics in sports, price discrimination, market structures, decision-making, some of his academic papers, over-confidence, Billy Bean, John Nash, Jim Cramer, stock markets, behavioral psychology, herding, contrarian investors, unemployment, labor economics and loss-aversion.

Jadrian’s Influencers:

His past lecturers, particularly Professor Mark Frank and Professor Darren Grant of Sam Houston State University.

Find Out:

  • how Jadrian found a love for economics and the moment he wanted to teach it.
  • which academic paper made Jadrian realise that you can combine sports with economics and have the ‘dream job’.
  • about Jadrian’s unique teaching style and how it culminated from the collective influences of past professors.
  • how Jadrian used billions of tweets on Twitter to identify over-confidence in a sport pundits’ predictions of outcomes in games.
  • who has a better prediction rate for sports results – amateurs or pundits.
  • what type of words you should use so as to increase your Twitter followers.
  • Jadrian’s opinion on online learning and the use of social media in knowledge sharing.

Advice:

‘You’ll be successful in this class, as an adult and in life, if you just read’ – Jadrian Wooten

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The more you read, even books that are non-academic, you can see economic applications.

Personal Habits:

  • Jadrian sees economics all around him and has developed a new passion for it each semester. Jadrian focuses a lot of his time and effort outside of the classroom on explaining economics to people who may not be taking it in school. Whether that’s online or whether they are doing research, Jadrian likes to talk to them about how economics can be used in their everyday life.
  • “My goal is try to get people reading about economics or thinking about economics. Even if they are not going to university, there are still plenty of popular press books that they can use to kind of learn the basics and get excited about it” – Jadrian Wooten.
  • Jadrian has a unique style that a lot of people don’t understand but it comes from the influences of his past teachers. 
    I am a collective piece of all of my former teachers – Jadrian Wooten

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  • “I am a word minimizer when it comes to slides. I love talking. I have no problem chatting with students and being in front of the classroom.”
  • “I am a big believer in showing them data, showing them graphs, showing them stuff that’s actually going on – actual application.”
  • “I am a big believer in the ‘Zero Inbox’. I don’t keep e-mails in my inbox. If something comes into my e-mail, I’ll respond to it immediately if I can.”

Takeaway:

‘Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right’ – Henry Ford

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If you think you have the ability when you start and if you put your mind to it, you can achieve the things that you want to do and if you don’t think that you can do it, then you know that’s also true, you are going to end up failing because of self-defeat.

‘Anyone who stops learning is old, whether twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young and the greatest you can do is to keep your mind young’ – Mark Twain

‘Dedicate time in your day to reading… it can be just books in general’ – Jadrian Wooten

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Recommended Books:

  • Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won by Tobias Moskowitz

Favorite Internet Resource:

  • Calendly.com makes life easy for business professionals and their customers by streamlining administrative tasks through simple, beautiful scheduling software.

Where to Find Jadrian Wooten:

  • Twitter: @wootenomics
  • http:www.jadrianwooten.com

 

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