Listen to Dr. Charles Plott, William D. Hacker Professor of Economics and Political Science at the California Institute of Technology, and the late Dr. Kenneth Arrow, Professor of Economics at Stanford University, and the 1972 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences discuss Theory and Experiments with Markets. It was recorded in 2000.
It’s pointless to try to predict the availability of adequate sources of energy. What we need is an adjustable mechanism to enable us to...
The late U.S. Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork and the late Nobel Prize winner Friedrich von Hayek engage in a lively discussion of the...
Recorded in 2004, Dennis McCuistion, former Exec. Dir., Inst. for Excellence in Corporate Governance, UT Dallas, and Charles Murray, the W.H. Brady Scholar at...