Linking Podcasts to Mankiw, N.G., Macroeconomics   Leave a comment

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Chapter 1. Ten Principles of Economics

Chapter 2. Thinking Like an Economist

Chapter 3. Interdependence and the Gains from Trade

Chapter 4. The Market Forces of Supply and Demand

Chapter 5. Elasticity and Its Application

Chapter 6. Supply, Demand, and Government Policies

Chapter 7. Consumers, Producers and the Efficiency of Markets

Chapter 8. Application: The Costs of Taxation

Chapter 9. Application: International Trade

Chapter 10. Externalities

Chapter 11. Public Goods and Common Resources

Chapter 12. The Design of the Tax System

Chapter 13. The Costs of Production

Chapter 14. Firms in Competitive Markets

Chapter 15. Monopoly

Chapter 16. Oligopoly

Chapter 17. Monopolistic Competition

Chapter 18. The Markets for the Factors of Production

Chapter 19. Earnings and Discrimination

Chapter 20. The Distribution of Income

Chapter 21. The Theory of Consumer Choice

Chapter 22. Measuring A Nation’s Income

Chapter 23. Measuring the Cost of Living

Chapter 24. Production and Growth

Chapter 25. Saving, Investment, and the Financial System

Chapter 26. Unemployment and Its Natural Rate

Chapter 27. The Monetary System

Chapter 28. Money Growth and Inflation

  • Excerpt from  We Found a Socialist (discussion of inflation, deflation, role of fed in context of possible deflation in U.S. economy in 2010 0:00 – 3:26)

Chapter 29. Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts

Chapter 30. A Macroeconomic Theory of the Open Economy

Chapter 31. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply

Chapter 32. The Influence of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Aggregate Demand

Chapter 33. The Short-Run Tradeoff between Inflation and Unemployment

Chapter 34. Five Debates over Macroeconomic Policy

Posted May 26, 2013 by audioecon in Utility

A Second Look at Capitalism   Leave a comment

on point capitalismLink: http://onpoint.wbur.org/2013/04/10/capitalism

Summary: Host Tom Ashbrook interviews History Professors Julia Ott and Louis Hyman to discuss the history of capitalism, its record of economic and social performance, and its future, particularly in the post Cold War context.

Original air date April 10, 2013

Length: 46:01

 

10 Ways to Fight Obesity   Leave a comment

freak obesityLink: http://www.freakonomics.com/2013/03/27/100-ways-to-fight-obesity-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

Summary: Freakonomics’ Stephen Dubner hosts a forum of experts who discuss and brainstorm strategies to combat childhood obesity. Considers strategies from the perspective of biology, politics, economics and psychology.

Length: 37:23

Original air date: March 27, 2013

Posted May 25, 2013 by audioecon in Behavioral Economics, Government, subsidy

Linking podcasts to McEachern, Micro   Leave a comment

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Chapter 1. Art and Science of Economy Analysis

Chapter 2. Economic Tools and Economic Systems

Chapter 3. Economic Decision Makers

Chapter 4. Demand, Supply, and Markets

Chapter 5. Elasticity of Demand and Supply

Chapter 6. Consumer Choice and Demand

Chapter 7. Production and Cost in the Firm

Chapter 8. Perfect Competition

Chapter 9. Monopoly

Chapter 10. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly

Chapter 11. Resource Markets

Chapter 12. Labor Markets and Labor Unions

Chapter 13. Capital, Interest, and Corporate Finance (interest rates, discounting, securities exchanges, bonds)

Chapter 14. Transaction Costs, Imperfect Information, and Market Behavior

Chapter 15. Economic Regulation and Antitrust Policy

Chapter 16. Public Goods and Public Choice

Chapter 17. Externalities and the Environment

18. Income Distribution and Poverty

Chapter 19. International Trade

20. International Finance

Chapter 21. Economic Development

 

Posted May 21, 2013 by audioecon in Utility

Linking podcasts to Parkin, Microeconomics   Leave a comment

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Chapter 1. What is Economics?

Chapter 2. The Economic Problem

Chapter 3. Demand and Supply

Chapter 4. Elasticity

Chapter 5. Efficiency and Equity

Chapter 6. Government Actions in Markets

Chapter 7. Global Markets in Action

Chapter 8. Utility and Demand

Chapter 9. Possibilities, Preferences, and Choices

Chapter 10. Organizing Production

Chapter 11. Output and Costs

Chapter 12. Perfect Competition

Chapter 13. Monopoly

Chapter 14. Monopolistic Competition

Chapter 15. Oligopoly

Chapter  16. Public Choices and Public Goods

Chapter 17. Economics of the Environment

Chapter 18. Markets for Factors of Production

Chapter 19. Economic Inequality

Chapter 20. Uncertainty and Information

Posted May 21, 2013 by audioecon in Utility

Linking podcasts to Mankiw, N.G., Principles of Microeconomics   Leave a comment

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  • Chapter 1 – ten principles of economics

Posted May 21, 2013 by audioecon in Utility

Parking is Hell   3 comments

freak parkingLink: http://www.freakonomics.com/2013/03/13/parking-is-hell-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

Summary: Interview with Professor of Urban Planning, Donald Shoup, author of The High Cost of Free Parking about the hidden price of ‘free’ parking. Includes consideration of the use / abuse of handicapped placards and the percentage of urban land taken up by parking areas.

Length: 37:09

Original air date: March 13, 2013

Posted May 20, 2013 by audioecon in Public goods, Shortage, Urban economics

Who Owns the Words That Come Out of Your Mouth?   Leave a comment

freak mouthLink: http://www.freakonomics.com/2013/01/17/who-owns-the-words-that-come-out-of-your-mouth-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

Summary: A discussion of the use, intricacies, and reform of copyright law, set in the context of the dedicated use of copyright law by the estate of Winston Churchill. Includes an estimate of the cost per word to use Churchill quotes, and how higher prices per quote of Clementine Churchill result in  a reduction in the use of quotes from his wife. Also includes a discussion of the obstacles to business created by the system of copyright / intellectual property law in Britain.

Original air date: January 17, 2013

Length: 2:21

 

Posted May 20, 2013 by audioecon in Government, Monopoly, Patent, Regulation

The Tale of the $15 Tomato   Leave a comment

tomatoLink: http://www.freakonomics.com/2012/09/24/the-tale-of-the-15-tomato-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

Summary: Steven Levitt discusses his favorite fast foods and considers what our modern interest it doing things ‘old school’ (growing vegetables, baking, brewing) tells us about the current state of economic affairs (hint: it is good!).

Original air date: September 24, 2012

Length: 10:10

 

Posted May 20, 2013 by audioecon in Economic Growth & Development, Utility

Why Cities Rock   Leave a comment

cities rockLink: http://www.freakonomics.com/2011/02/18/freakonomics-radio-why-cities-rock/

Summary: Edward Glaeser, professor of Economics at Harvad University and author of the book Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier explains the importance of urban cities and the positive effects they produce for our overall wellbeing.

Original Air Date: February 18, 2011

Length: 17 min