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A Political Economy of Power, Episode 40

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The (ignored) blindspots of International Political Economy, Episode 39

3

The Agrarian Question in India, Episode 38

4

The History of Counting Where Few Have Looked Before, Episode 37

5

Elucidating the Role of Value Judgments in Normative Economics, Episode 36

6

CWP Stories, Part II, Episode 35

7

Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution, Episode 34

8

CWP Stories, Part I, Episode 33

9

The Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK), Episode 32

10

Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Episode 31

11

Exit Capitalism! A New Board Game, Episode 30

12

Inequality: Part II, Episode 29

13

Inequality: Part I, Episode 28

14

Book Panel Jan Tinbergen and the Rise of Economic Expertise, Episode 27

15

A cataclysm sentence for economics, Episode 26

16

James Buchanan and the Soul of Classical Political Economy, Episode 25

17

Relocating Modern Science with Kapil Raj, Episode 24

18

German Socio-Economics, Episode 23

19

Marginalised Voices, Episode 22

20

Till Düppe on Economics in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Episode 21

21

Parenting in Academia, Episode 20

22

South Asian Intellectual History with Andrew Sartori, Episode 19

23

Dennis Rasmussen on David Hume and Adam Smith, Episode 18

24

The Mont Pelerin Society and the Origins of Neoliberalism with Ola Innset, Episode 17

25

Defining and Measuring Poverty, Episode 16

26

The book that never gets old, Episode 15 with Tiago Mata

27

Maria Bach on Indian Economics in the late 19th century, Episode 14

28

Peter Boettke on F. A. Hayek, Episode 13

29

Adam Leeds on the Development of Soviet and Russian Economics, Episode 12

30

Paul Dudenhefer on Academic Writing, Episode 11

31

Irwin Collier on Economics in the Rear-View Mirror, Episode 10

32

Erwin Dekker on the Viennese Students of Civilization, Episode 9

33

Gareth Dale on the Life of Karl Polanyi, Episode 8

34

Professor Annie Cot on the Master 2 program “Economics and Social Sciences: Epistemology, Methodologies and Theories” at the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Episode 7

35

Professor Medema on ‘ “Exceptional and Unimportant”? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis’ at the HPPE Seminar, Episode 6

36

Debjani Bhattacharyya on The Science of Planning: Notes from Indian Economic History at the HPPE Seminar, Episode 5

37

Bruce Caldwell: HOPE Center, Economists’ Papers Archive, and Hayek Biography, Episode 4

38

Prof. Erik Reinert: “80 Economic Bestsellers before 1850: A Fresh Look at the History of Economic Thought”, Episode 3

39

Discussing Methods: The History of Economic Thought as the History of Practices with Thomas Stapleford, Episode 2

40

Introducing Ceteris non Paribus: The History of Economic Thought Podcast, Episode 1