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Rob Wiblin's favourite 100 episodes of EconTalk — the award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life: http://econtalk.org

A selection of the 'top 11' have modified release dates so they show up at the top when you choose to show the most recent first. The rest are then listed by release date.

Learn more about this list and the episodes: https://tinyurl.com/rob-top-econtalk

Rob Wiblin's personal website: http://robwiblin.com

Rob Wiblin's top recommended EconTalk episodes v0.2 Feb 2020 EconTalk: Russ Roberts, Library of Economics and Liberty

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Rob Wiblin's favourite 100 episodes of EconTalk — the award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life: http://econtalk.org

A selection of the 'top 11' have modified release dates so they show up at the top when you choose to show the most recent first. The rest are then listed by release date.

Learn more about this list and the episodes: https://tinyurl.com/rob-top-econtalk

Rob Wiblin's personal website: http://robwiblin.com

    Ranked #1 of all time: O'Donohoe on Potato Chips and Salty Snacks

    Ranked #1 of all time: O'Donohoe on Potato Chips and Salty Snacks

    Brendan O'Donohoe of Frito-Lay talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about how potato chips and other salty snacks get made, distributed, and marketed. The interview follows an hour-long tour of a local supermarket where O'Donohoe showed Roberts some of the ways that chips and snacks get displayed and marketed in a modern supermarket. The conversation is a window into a world that few of us experience or are even aware of--how modern producers and retailers make sure the shelves are stocked and their products get noticed. Actually released Aug 22 2011.

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    Ranked #2 of all time: Rachel Laudan on the History of Food and Cuisine

    Ranked #2 of all time: Rachel Laudan on the History of Food and Cuisine

    Rachel Laudan, visiting scholar at the University of Texas and author of Cuisine and Empire, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the history of food. Topics covered include the importance of grain, the spread of various styles of cooking, why French cooking has elite status, and the reach of McDonald's. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the appeal of local food and other recent food passions. Actually released Aug 17 2015.

    • 1 Std. 6 Min.
    Ranked #3 of all time: Hitchens on Orwell

    Ranked #3 of all time: Hitchens on Orwell

    Christopher Hitchens talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about George Orwell. Drawing on his book Why Orwell Matters, Hitchens talks about Orwell's opposition to imperialism, fascism, and Stalinism, his moral courage, and his devotion to language. Along the way, Hitchens makes the case for why Orwell matters. Actually released 17 Aug 2009.

    • 1 Std. 9 Min.
    Ranked #4 of all time: Weingast on Violence, Power and a Theory of Nearly Everything

    Ranked #4 of all time: Weingast on Violence, Power and a Theory of Nearly Everything

    Barry Weingast, Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and the Ward C. Krebs Family Professor in the Department of Political Science at Stanford University, talks about the ideas in his forthcoming book with Doug North and John Wallis, A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History. Weingast talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about how violence shapes political institutions, the role of competition in politics and economics, and why most development advice from successful nations fails to lift poor nations out of poverty. Actually released 13 Aug 2007.

    • 1 Std. 5 Min.
    Ranked #5 of all time: Bent Flyvbjerg on Megaprojects

    Ranked #5 of all time: Bent Flyvbjerg on Megaprojects

    Bent Flyvbjerg of Oxford University speaks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the political economy of megaprojects--massive investments of a billion dollars or more in infrastructure or technology. Flyvbjerg argues that such projects consistently end up costing more with smaller benefits than projected and almost always end up with costs that exceed the benefits. Flyvbjerg explores the reasons for the poor predictions and poor performance of giant investment projects and what might be done to improve their effectiveness.Actually released 25 May 2015.

    • 1 Std. 4 Min.
    Ranked #6 of all time: Philip Tetlock on Superforecasting

    Ranked #6 of all time: Philip Tetlock on Superforecasting

    Can you predict the future? Or at least gauge the probability of political or economic events in the near future? Philip Tetlock of the University of Pennsylvania and author of Superforecasting talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his work on assessing probabilities with teams of thoughtful amateurs. Tetlock finds that teams of amateurs trained in gathering information and thinking about it systematically outperformed experts in assigning probabilities of various events in a competition organized by IARPA, research agency under the Director of National Intelligence. In this conversation, Tetlock discusses the meaning, reliability, and usefulness of trying to assign probabilities to one-time events.Actually released 21 Dec 2015.

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