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Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to
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What Exactly Is College For? (Update)
2024/8/15
50:15
5 chapters
Transcript
We think of them as intellectual enclaves and the surest route to a better life. But U.S. colleges a
EXTRA: Here’s Why You’re Not an Elite Athlete (Update)
2024/8/12
01:05:34
6 chapters
Transcript
There are a lot of factors that go into greatness, many of which are not obvious. As the Olympics co
600. “If We’re All in It for Ourselves, Who Are We?”
2024/8/8
44:47
11 chapters
Transcript
Tania Tetlow, a former federal prosecutor and now the president of Fordham University, thinks the mo
599. The World's Most Valuable Unused Resource
2024/8/1
40:08
6 chapters
Transcript
It’s not oil or water or plutonium — it’s human hours. We've got an idea for putting them to use, an
EXTRA: Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work (Update)
2024/7/29
48:22
10 chapters
Transcript
A new proposal from the Biden administration calls for a nationwide cap on rent increases. Economist
598. Is Overconsolidation a Threat to Democracy?
2024/7/25
37:11
9 chapters
Transcript
That’s the worry. Even the humble eyeglass industry is dominated by a single firm. We look into the
597. Why Do Your Eyeglasses Cost $1,000?
2024/7/18
54:39
5 chapters
Transcript
A single company, EssilorLuxottica, owns so much of the eyewear industry that it’s hard to escape th
EXTRA: People Aren’t Dumb. The World Is Hard. (Update)
2024/7/15
53:13
7 chapters
Transcript
You wouldn’t think you could win a Nobel Prize for showing that humans tend to make irrational decis
596. Farewell to a Generational Talent
2024/7/11
52:41
5 chapters
Transcript
Daniel Kahneman left his mark on academia (and the real world) in countless ways. A group of his fri
595. Why Don't We Have Better Candidates for President?
2024/7/4
01:01:50
4 chapters
Transcript
American politics is trapped in a duopoly, with two all-powerful parties colluding to stifle competi
594. Your Brand’s Spokesperson Just Got Arrested — Now What?
2024/6/27
43:38
6 chapters
Transcript
It’s hard to know whether the benefits of hiring a celebrity are worth the risk. We dig into one gru
593. You Can Make a Killing, but Not a Living
2024/6/20
49:39
8 chapters
Transcript
Broadway operates on a winner-take-most business model. A runaway hit like Stereophonic — which just
EXTRA: The Fascinatingly Mundane Secrets of the World’s Most Exclusive Nightclub
2024/6/17
44:58
5 chapters
Transcript
The Berlin dance mecca Berghain is known for its eight-hour line and inscrutable door policy. PJ Vog
592. How to Make the Coolest Show on Broadway
2024/6/13
01:05:08
10 chapters
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Hit by Covid, runaway costs, and a zillion streams of competition, serious theater is in serious tro
591. Signs of Progress, One Year at a Time
2024/6/6
53:20
10 chapters
Transcript
Every December, a British man named Tom Whitwell publishes a list of 52 things he’s learned that yea
EXTRA: The Opioid Tragedy — How We Got Here
2024/6/3
41:59
9 chapters
Transcript
An update of our 2020 series, in which we spoke with physicians, researchers, and addicts about the
590. Can $55 Billion End the Opioid Epidemic?
2024/5/30
40:56
9 chapters
Transcript
Thanks to legal settlements with drug makers and distributors, states have plenty of money to boost
589. Why Has the Opioid Crisis Lasted So Long?
2024/5/23
48:33
5 chapters
Transcript
Most epidemics flare up, do their damage, and fade away. This one has been raging for almost 30 year
Extra: Car Colors & Storage Units
2024/5/20
35:15
4 chapters
Transcript
Presenting two stories from The Economics of Everyday Things: Why does it seem like every car is bla
588. Confessions of a Black Conservative
2024/5/16
56:40
11 chapters
Transcript
The economist and social critic Glenn Loury has led a remarkably turbulent life, both professionally
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