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The Mixtape with Scott — 149 episodes

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Episode 13: Finally the Continuous Diff-in-Diff Estimator Shows Up!

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Episode 12: What's our causal effect called?

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Episode 11: Why is our number this number?

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Episode 10: Doses and Decompositions!

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Episode 9: Mystery Solved!

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Episode 8: Poisson Regressions (Finally)

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Episode 7 of the Odd Couple: Human Verification, I mean, Hannah Verification!

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Episode 6 of the Odd Couple: How Will We Draw Our Diff-in-Diff?

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Episode 5 of the Odd Couple: Making Maps with Claude Code!

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The Odd Couple Episode 4: Introducing Hannah

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The Odd Couple Season 5 Episode 3: What's up with this data?

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The Odd Couple Season 5, Episode 2: Setting it up and getting the data

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The Mixtape with Scott (Featuring Caitlin Myers) Season 5: Episode 1 of The Odd Couple!

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[Rerun] Ariel Pakes, Professor and Economist, Harvard University

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[Rerun] Amy Finkelstein, Health Economist and John Bates Clark Award Winner, MIT

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[Rerun] Steve Berry, IO and Structural Econometrics, Yale University

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[Rerun] Rocío Titiunik, Political Scientist and Quantitative Methodologist, Princeton

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[Rerun] Tymon Słoczyński, Econometrician, Brandeis University

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[Rerun] Jon Roth, Econometrician, Brown University

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[Rerun]: Mohammad Akbarpour, Microeconomic Theory, Stanford

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S4E24: Amitava Krishna Dutt, Development Economist, Notre Dame

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S4E23: Vítor Possebom, Econometrcian, Sao Paulo School of Economics (EESP)

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S4E22: Jessica Brown, Labor Economist, University of South Carolina

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S4E21: Michael Anderson, Public and Labor Economist, UC Berkeley

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S4E20: Philip Oreopoulos, Labor Economist, University of Toronto

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S4E18: Liyang Sun, Econometrics, University of College London

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S4E17: Nathan Nunn, Economic History and Development, University of British Columbia

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S4E16: Jérémy L'Hour, Econometrics and Machine Learning, Capital Fund Management and CREST

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S4E15: Dmitry Arkhangelsky, Econometrics and Machine Learning, CEMFI

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S4E12: Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, Labor, Northwestern University

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S4E11: Marie Connolly, Labor Economist, Université du Québec à Montréal

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S4E10: Ted Joyce, Health Economist, CUNY

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S4E9: Francine Blau, Gender and Labor Economics, Cornell University

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S4E8: Jann Spiess, Machine Learning and Causal Inference, Stanford

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S4E7: Elizabeth Cascio, Labor Economist, Dartmouth

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S4E6: Timothy Bartik, Labor Economics, Upjohn Institute

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S4E5: Miikka Rokkanen, Consumer Behavior Analytics, Amazon

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S4E4: Maya Rossin-Slater, Health Economist, Stanford

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S4E3: Mohammad Akbarpour, Microeconomic Theory, Stanford

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S4E2: N. Greg Mankiw, Macroeconomics, Harvard

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S4E1: Janet Currie, Health and Children, Princeton

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S3E26: Javier Gardeazabal, Political Economy and Econometrics, University of the Basque Country

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S3E25: Avinash K. Dixit, Microeconomics, Princeton University

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S3E24: David Autor, Labor Economist, MIT

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S3E23: Adriana Lleras-Muney, Labor Economist, UCLA

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S3E22: Manisha Shah, Development Economist, UC Berkeley (episode 100!)

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(Repeat): S2:E1 Interview with Jeff Wooldridge, Economist and Econometrician

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S3E21: Ashesh Rambachan, Predictive Algorithms and Causal Inference, MIT

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S3E20: Henry Farber, Labor Economist, Princeton

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S3E19: Sarah Miller, Health Economist, Michigan

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S3E18: E. Glen Weyl, Economist and Author, Microsoft

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S3E17: Matthew Jackson, Economics of Networks, Stanford

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S3E16: Bruce Sacerdote, Labor Economist, Dartmouth

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S3E15: Peter Boettke, Austrian Economics, George Mason University

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S3E14: Jesse Rothstein, Labor Economist, UC Berkeley

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S3E13: Martin Gaynor, Health Economist, Carnegie Mellon/DOJ

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S3E12: Daniel Chen, Political Economy, Toulouse

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S3E11: Peter Klein, Entrepreneurship, Baylor

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S3E10: Richard Blundell, Labor Economist, University of College London

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[Reposting S1E14]: Interview with Petra Todd, Econometrician, University of Pennsylvania

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[Reposting] S1E27: Interview with Kyle Kretschman, head of economics at Spotify

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S3E9: Pierre Chiappori, Micro Theorist, Columbia University

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S3E8: Marianne Bitler, Public Economist, UC Davis

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S3E7: Wilbert van der Klaauw, Research Economist, NY Federal Reserve

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S3E6: Bruce Hansen, Econometrician, Univ of Wisconsin

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S3E5: Chris Taber, Labor Economist, Wisconsin

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S3E4: Andrew Baker, Professor, UC Berkeley Law

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S3E3: Carlos Cinelli, Statistician, University of Washington

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S3E2: Caitlin Myers, Labor Economist, Middlebury College

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S3E1: Richard Freeman, Labor Economist, Harvard

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S2E44: Cristine Pinto, Econometrician, Inspir in Brazil

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S2E43: Interview with Marianne Wanamaker, Economic Historian and Dean, University of Tennessee Knoxville

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S2E42: Interview with Jinyong Hahn, Econometrician, UCLA

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S2E41: Tymon Słocyński, Econometrician, Brandeis University

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[RERUN PODCAST]: Interview with Guido Imbens, Econometrician, 2021 Winner of the Nobel Prize

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S2E40: Avi Goldfarb, Economist, University of Toronto

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S2E39: Adam Smith, Economist, Glasgow University

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S2E38: Andreu Mas-Colell, Micro Theorist, Professor at Pompeu Fabra University

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S2E37: Casey Mulligan, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago

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S2E36: Sascha Becker, Economic Historian, Monash University

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S2E35: Andrew Goodman-Bacon, Senior Economist, Federal Reserve

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S2E34: Melanie Guldi, Health Economist, Professor, University of Central Florida

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S2E33: Jonah Gelbach, Law Professor and Economist, Berkeley

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S2E32: Amy Finkelstein, John Bates Clark Award Winner, Health Economist, MIT

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S2E31: Nick Cox, Geographer, Stata Part 2

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S2E30: Dr. John Cawley, Health Economist, Becker's Student, Cornell Professor

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S2E29: Dr. Nick Cox, Durham, Geographer, Stata (Part 1)

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S2E28: Interview with William Greene, Professor Emeritus, Author and Econometrician, New York University

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S2E27: Interview with Ariel Pakes, Professor and Economist, Harvard University

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S2E26: Interview with Gábor Békés, International Economist and Author at CEU

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S2E25: Interview with Jonathan Meer, Labor and Public Economist, Texas A&M

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E2S24: Interview with Joe Price, Labor Economist, Brigham Young University

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E2S23: Interview with Miles Kimball, Professor and Economist

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S2E22: Interview with Dr. William Spriggs, Professor of Economics at Howard University, Chief Economist for the AFL-CIO

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S2E21: Interview with Dave Card, Professor and Labor Economist and 2021 Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, UC-Berkeley

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S2E20: Interview with Marina Della Giusta, Labor Economist and Professor

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S2E19: George Selgin, Economic Historian and Monetary Economist

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S2E18: Interview with Steve Pischke, Labor Economist and Professor at LSE

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S2E17: Interview with Elizabeth Stuart, Biostatistician and Professor at Johns Hopkins University

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S2E16: Interview with Jason Furman, Economist and Professor, Harvard University

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S2E15: Interview with Derek Neal, Labor Economist and Professor

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S2E14: Interview with Rocío Titiunik, Political Scientist and Quantitative Methodologist

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S2E13: Interview with Mike Jay, Historian of Medicine and Author

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S2E12: Interview with Alberto Abadie, MIT Econometrician and Professor

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S2E11: Interview with Steve Berry, Economics Professor at Yale, Specialist in Structural Econometrics

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S2E10: Interview with Jon Roth, Economics Professor at Brown, Econometrician

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S2E9: Interview with Joseph Doyle, Economist, MIT Professor

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S2E8: Interview with Paul Oyer, Labor Economist, Stanford and Author

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S2E7: Interview with Mike Luca, Economist and Professor, Harvard

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S2E6: Interview with Pedro Sant’Anna, Professor, Economist and Econometrician

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S2E5: Interview with Hide Ichimura, Professor of Economics and Econometrician

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S2E4: Interview with Clair Brown, Author of Buddhist Economics and Labor Economist

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S2E3: Interview with Beatrice Cherrier, International Treasure, Historian of Economic Thought

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S2E2: Interview with Dan Hamermesh, Professor Emeritus, Labor Economist

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S2:E1 Interview with Jeff Wooldridge, Economist and Econometrician

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S1E34: Interview with Phillip Levine, Labor Economist

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S1E33: Interview with Chris Nosko, PhD Economist, Vice President and Head of Science and Analytics for Uber Product

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S1E32: Interview with Brigham Frandsen, Professor and Economist

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S1E31: Interview with Rajeev Dehejia, Professor at NYU and Economist

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S1E30: Interview with Shoshana Grossbard, Editor of Review of Economics of the Household

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S1E29: Interview with Noam Angrist, Co-founder and Director of Youth Impact

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S1E28: Interview with Leah Boustan, Professor at Princeton, Economic Historian

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S1E27: Interview with Kyle Kretschman, head of economics at Spotify

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S1E26: Interview with Peter Arcidiacano, Duke professor, labor economist

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S1E25: Interview with Anna Aizer, Brown, Editor of Journal of Human Resources

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S1E24: Interview with Ronny Kohavi, Computer Scientist

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S1E23: Interview with Anna Stansbury, Professor at MIT, labor and macro economist

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S1E22: Interview with Robert Michael, Professor Emeritus at University of Chicago

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S1E21 Interview with Michael Grossman, Health Economist, Pioneer, Professor, Mentor

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S1E20: Interview with Mark Anderson, Health Economist

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Interview with Katy Graddy, Professor of Economics, Dean of Brandeis Business School

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Interview with Alvin Roth, 2012 Winner of Nobel Prize in Economics

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Interview with Alan Manning, Labor Economist and Professor at LSE

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Interview with Susan Athey, Professor at Stanford, President of AEA

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Interview with Gary King, Professor of Political Science at Harvard, about Science and Inference

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Interview with Petra Todd, Econometrician, Labor Economist and Development Economist at Penn

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Interview with Michael Schwarz, Chief Economist at Microsoft, about auctions, tech and economic theory

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Interview with Elizabeth Popp Berman about the influence of economic reasoning in social policy

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Interview with Larry Katz, Professor of economics at Harvard University, about inequality and editing the Quarterly Journal of Economics

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Interview with Peter Hull, econometrician at Brown University, about economics, causal inference and instrumental variables

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Interview with Guido Imbens, co-recipient of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics

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Interview with William ("Sandy") Darity about stratification economics and his life

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Interview with Josh Angrist, 2021 Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics

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Interview with Orley Ashenfelter, the legend, the GOAT

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Interview with Jonathan Meer and Jeremy West about the minimum wage

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Interview with Sophie Sun, econometrician and recent graduate of MIT

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Interview with Alberto Abadie, MIT professor of economics and econometrician

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Interview with Steve Tadelis, UC Berkeley Haas Business School professor and formerly eBay

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Interview with John List, Chief Economist at Wal-mart