Listen to Dr. John Shoven, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research at the Hoover Institution, and Anne Krueger, Professor Emeritus of Science and Humanities in Economics at Stanford University. They discuss how difficult economic decisions are to make in a democracy in Difficulties of Sensible Economic Decision-Making in a Democracy. It was recorded in 2000.
Today’s podcast is titled, “Why is there Evil?” Ulysses Torassa, Journalist for the San Francisco Examiner and Dr. Roy F. Baumeister, Professor of Psychology,...
Inflation is blamed on many things but it has only one cause. It is a monetary phenomenon. Inflation occurs when the quantity of money...
In the first of three sessions from 1978, the late Friedrich von Hayek, economist and Nobel laureate, and the late Leo Rosten, author and...