All Episodes
EJW Audio — 93 episodes
Michael Weissman on Lab Leak and Science
Dan Johansson on Economics without Entrepreneurship or Institutions
Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin
Jason Sorens on Housing Supply Liberalization and Recent Research
Lars Magnusson on the History of Economic Thought in Sweden
George Selgin on the New Deal and Economic Recovery
Ivan Katchanovski on Maidan and Ukraine 2014
Jeffrey Sachs, An Established Anti-Establishment Economist
Nicolás Cachanosky on Liberalism in Argentina from 1816 to 1884
Glenn Diesen on Russophobia from Cobden’s Time to Today
Michael O’Connor on Sharpe Ratios and Investing
John Hand on McKinsey Studies on Executive Race/Ethnic Diversity
Dan Klein on Classical Liberalism by Country: Lessons for Liberal Civic Virtue
Edwin van de Haar on the History of Classical Liberalism in the Netherlands
Paul Robinson on Russian Liberalism
Vlad Tarko and Radu Nechita on Liberalism in Romania, 1829 to 2023
Sheilagh Ogilvie on 900 Years of European Guilds
Art Carden on William H. Hutt
David Barker on Temperature and Economic Growth
Eva Forslund and Magnus Henrekson on English vs. the Native Language
Phil Magness on Quinn Slobodian on Mises
Michael Weissman on GREs in Physics Education Research
Sebastián Rodríguez on Liberalism in Colombia
Dan Klein, in Praise of Ideological Openness
Benoît Malbranque on Marquis D’Argenson and Liberal French Economic Thought circa 1750
Jens Grandell on Liberalism in Finland in the Nineteenth Century
Austin Sandler on Quality Control in Anthropometry
Enrique Guerra-Pujol on Adam Smith’s Love Life
Lucas Berlanza on Liberalism in Brazil
Scott Drylie on Scholarship on Adam Smith on Schooling and Government
Karen Horn and Stefan Kolev on Menger vs. Schmoller
Arnold Kling on Why Edward Leamer Deserves a Nobel Prize
Evan Osborne on Joan Robinson’s Little-Repented Maoism
Nicholas Curott on Bias in Money and Banking Textbooks
Young Back Choi on Liberalism in Korea
Martin van Staden on Classical Liberalism in South Africa
Ron Michener on Why It’s Important to Get Colonial U.S. Monetary History Right
Patrick Mardini on the Political Economy of Lebanon
Ivo Welch on Critical Finance Review
James Forder on Milton Friedman’s Early Work on Stabilization Policy
Leo Krasnozhon on Liberalism in Ukraine
John Cairns on the 1758 Pamphlet about Hair-Cutting in Edinburgh
Lanny Ebenstein on Hayek’s Personal Affairs
Dwight Lee on the Two Moralities and Teaching Econ 101
Patricia Saenz-Armstrong on Economic Liberalism in Peru
Dan Sutter on U.S. Department of Energy Propaganda
George DeMartino on Professional Economic Ethics
Björn Hasselgren on Erik Gustaf Geijer
Evan Osborne on Liberalism in China
Jeffrey Rogers Hummel on Kenneth Rogoff’s “The Curse of Cash”
Hannes Gissurarson on Liberalism in Iceland
Daniel Schwekendiek on Korea’s Incentivized Exports
Alberto Mingardi on Liberalism in Italy
Benny Carlson on Swedish Economists
Erwin Dekker on Carl Menger on Adam Smith
Frank Machovec on Perfect Competition
Samuel Fleischacker on Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator
Pavel Kuchař on Liberalism in Mexico
David Cushman on Transitory and Permanent Shocks to GDP
Hugo Faria on Venezuela and Liberalism
Shruti Rajagopalan on Liberalism in India
Arthur Melzer on the History, Analysis, and Significance of Esotericism
W. Robert Reed on Replication in Economics
Jon Diesel on Economists and Organ Liberalization
Jason Briggeman and Daniel Klein on Publishing in Econ Journal Watch
John Horowitz on Public Finance and the Welfare Costs of Taxation
Morris Kleiner on Occupational Licensing
Robin Klay and Victor Claar on Economics in Religious Perspective
Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys on Sports Subsidies
Lanny Ebenstein on Milton Friedman’s Ideological Evolution
Daniel Klein on the Ideological Migration of the Economics Laureates
Frank Stephenson on Occupational Licensing and Labor Economics
Catherine Hakim on Work-Lifestyle Preference and Erotic Capital
Hugh Rockoff on Free-Banking Episodes
David Lipka on Deirdre McCloskey, Max U, and Prudence in Adam Smith
Roland Vaubel on the Euro: A Political Narrative
James Tooley on Education in Developing Countries
Robin Lindsey on the Economics of Road Pricing
Pierre Desrochers on Freedom Versus Coercion in Industrial Ecology
Daniel Sutter on the Near Absence of Math-free Economics Articles
Clifford Thies on the AEA and Richard T. Ely
Henry E. Smith on Property
Phil Coelho and Jim McClure on the Market for Lemmas
Christopher Martin on Adam Smith and Liberal Economics
Shirley Svorny on Medical Licensing
Tawni Ferrarini on Advanced Placement Economics
David Henderson on Economists and the Draft
W. R. Allen on UCLA Economics
Wreck the Currency or Default on the Debt? Jeffrey Rogers Hummel Anticipates U.S. Sovereign Default
Michael Marlow on Bans on Smoking and Politically Incorrect Research
Richard Timberlake on the Gold Standard
Bruce Benson’s Overcoming of False Identity
Steven Horwitz on the 1930s and Beyond