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Relax, Relate, Reflect about Big Questions danielbernardus
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Discover stories that can help you have good conversations with friends, family and colleagues about issues that matter. Explore new ways to find meaning and purpose in daily life.
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Does Homo economicus describe real people well? (Voice acted story)
In “Did I ever tell you about the time I played game theory pranks on my cousins?” economics student Claudio dresses up as Sinterklaas and tries to around with his cousins, risking family disaster.
Homo economicus is an economic model of rational self-interested consumers. Is it always a good description of human economic behavior? Hear this!Image: Sinterklaas (by Bram van der Vlugt) Written story: www.danielbernardus.com -
What Changed after the Financial Crisis? (3/3: Q&A session)
What changed in the banking world after the 2008 financial crisis? Public perception says nothing has changed, and the banks give the marketing story. Marcel Canoy said, “Banks are too important institutions to leave it at that. It's a huge world".
He asked full access to a bank for two years, no questions asked, no contracts signed, and promised to deliver a balanced story. Rabobank agreed. This podcast makes his key findings available to an English-speaking audience. -
What Changed after the Financial Crisis? (2/3: Main Findings)
What changed in the banking world after the 2008 financial crisis? Public perception says nothing has changed, and the banks give the marketing story. Marcel Canoy said, “Banks are too important institutions to leave it at that. It's a huge world".
He asked full access to a bank for two years, no questions asked, no contracts signed, and promised to deliver a balanced story. Rabobank agreed. This podcast makes his key findings available to an English-speaking audience. -
What Changed after the Financial Crisis? (1/3: Genesis and Methods)
What changed in the banking world after the 2008 financial crisis? Public perception says nothing has changed, and the banks give the marketing story. Marcel Canoy said, “Banks are too important institutions to leave it at that. It's a huge world".
He asked full access to a bank for two years, no questions asked, no contracts signed, and promised to deliver a balanced story. Rabobank agreed. This podcast makes his key findings available to an English-speaking audience.