110 episodes

Tim Harford tells the fascinating stories of inventions, ideas and innovations which have helped create the economic world.

50 Things That Made the Modern Economy BBC Podcasts

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Tim Harford tells the fascinating stories of inventions, ideas and innovations which have helped create the economic world.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
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    • 18 min
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    • 3 min
    Gutenberg press

    Gutenberg press

    Johannes Gutenberg's printing press changed the course of human history. It created a new way of doing business, drastically reduced the cost and speed of making books, and enabled texts, ideas and arguments to spread further and faster than ever before. So why did he struggle to make money from it?

    • 10 min
    Slot machines

    Slot machines

    First developed by a toy company in the 1890s, slot machines have become one of the most profitable tools of the gambling trade - but many who play them say winning isn't the point. So why can't people pull themselves away? Tim Harford looks under the spinning wheels and flashing lights to see what these devices reveal about the business of addiction.

    • 9 min
    Chess algorithms

    Chess algorithms

    In 1997, Garry Kasparov, widely regarded as the world's greatest chess player, was defeated by Deep Blue, a computer. But how much did that reveal about the 'brainpower' of machines? Tim Harford explains by delving into the history of algorithms. They've been used by mathematicians and scientists for millennia, but have acquired a new level of power and importance in the digital age.

    • 9 min
    Auctions

    Auctions

    Are things only worth what people are willing to pay for them? Tim Harford explains why a method of buying and selling that originated in ancient times has endured to the present day, and is now underpinning the success of some of the internet's most powerful brands.

    • 9 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
57 Ratings

57 Ratings

John–doe ,

One of the best podcast around

I hope from the bottom of my heart that there will be more than 51 episodes. He has a good voice for podcasting and every single episode until now has been _really_ interesting!

LudoErgoSum ,

Harford delivers as usual

Very interesting!

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