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EPISODE · May 8, 2016 · 58 MIN

023 Membranje: koristnost nekoristnega z Jožetom P. Damijanom

from Membranje · host Lenart Kučić

Marsowcem kronično primanjkuje občutka za biznis. Ne znano se bolje prodajati in ne vemo, kaj se nam splača. Zato smo komaj pričakali knjigo Koristnost nekoristnega, v kateri nas je italijanski filozof Nuccio Ordine potolažil, da morda nismo čisto brezupni.

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Marsowcem kronično primanjkuje občutka za biznis. Ne znano se bolje prodajati in ne vemo, kaj se nam splača. Zato smo komaj pričakali knjigo Koristnost nekoristnega, v kateri nas je italijanski filozof Nuccio Ordine potolažil, da morda nismo čisto brezupni. O filozofiji nekoristnega smo se pogovarjali s čisto drugačno stroko. Tisto, ki se ukvarja s povečevanjem koristi. V nekoristni epizodi Membranja je gostoval ekonomist Jože P. Damijan, s katerim smo opravljali vrhunske ekonomiste, ki ne berejo knjig, se sprehodili skozi šole ekonomske misli in izvedeli, da tudi naše podkaste snemamo zaradi koristi. Dotaknili pa smo se tudi vseh velikih človeško-ekonomskih vprašanj: neenakosti, mecenstva, družbenih elit in ekonomskih zdravilcev, ki poznajo samo dve terapiji: infuzijo ali puščanje krvi. Povezave: Janša & Janković: Naj umetniki oblečejo Ljubljano! John Maynard Keynes: Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren Jožetova bralna priporočila: * Wright, Robert. The moral animal: Why we are, the way we are: The new science of evolutionary psychology. Vintage, 2010. * Schlefer, Jonathan. The assumptions economists make. Harvard University Press, 2012. * Harford, Tim. The undercover economist. Hachette UK, 2010. * Harford, Tim. The logic of life: The rational economics of an irrational world. Random House, 2008. * Levitt, Steven D., and Stephen J. Dubner. “Freakonomics, New York: William Morrow.” (2005). * Levitt, Steven D., and Stephen J. Dubner. “Superfreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Insurance.” New York Times, New York (2009). * Levitt, Steven D., and Stephen J. Dubner. “Think like a freak.” (2014). * Silver, Nate. The signal and the noise: Why so many predictions fail-but some don’t. Penguin, 2012. * Wheelan, Charles. Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science (Fully Revised and Updated). WW Norton & Company, 2010. * Wheelan, Charles. Naked statistics: stripping the dread from the data. WW Norton & Company, 2013. * Keen, Steve. Debunking economics: The naked emperor of the social sciences. Zed Books, 2001. * Gladwell, Malcolm. Outliers: The story of success. Hachette UK, 2008. * Johnson, Simon, and James Kwak. 13 bankers: The Wall Street takeover and the next financial meltdown. Vintage Books USA, 2011. * Madrick, Jeff. Seven Bad Ideas: How Mainstream Economists Have Damaged America and the World. Knopf, 2014. * Thaler, Richard H. Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics. WW Norton & Company, 2015. * Angrist, Joshua D., and Jörn-Steffen Pischke. Mostly harmless econometrics: An empiricist’s companion. Princeton university press, 2008. * Kindleberger, Charles P., and Robert Z. Aliber. Manias, panics and crashes: a history of financial crises. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Avtorja: Darja Potočan in Lenart J. Kučič Naslovna fotografija: Lenart J. Kučič Produkcija: Milan Fras, Marsowci

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