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Special: Boskin, Lazear, and Roberts remember Gary Becker on the John Batchelor Show

by Edward Paul Lazear, Michael J. Boskin, Russ Robertsvia John Batchelor Show
Wednesday, May 7, 2014

In conjunction with a special live taping of the John Batchelor Show at the Hoover Spring Retreat, John Batchelor and Mary Kissel of the Wall Street Journal host Hoover senior fellows Michael Boskin and Edward Lazear, Hoover research fellow Russell Roberts, and CNBC’s Larry Kudlow in a special episode remembering Hoover senior fellow Gary Becker.

The Libertarian

Remembering Gary Becker

by Richard A. Epsteinvia The Libertarian
Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Richard Epstein looks back on the legacy of his colleague, Nobel laureate Gary Becker.

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Special: Anderson and Hanson on the John Batchelor Show

by Terry Anderson, Victor Davis Hansonvia John Batchelor Show
Tuesday, May 6, 2014

In conjunction with a special live taping of the John Batchelor Show at the Hoover Spring Retreat, John Batchelor and Marry Kissel of the Wall Street Journal host Hoover senior fellows Terry Anderson and Victor Davis Hanson. First, Anderson discusses energy policies in the US; second, Hanson discusses US foreign policy.

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Gregory on the John Batchelor Show: “the world swallows these results”

by Paul R. Gregoryvia John Batchelor Show
Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Hoover research fellow Paul Gregory discusses the Ukraine crisis on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include the difficulty of fighting in cities with Putin’s “human shields,” the revised election results from the Crimea referendum last month, and the upcoming Ukrainian elections.

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Special: Henriksen, Sofaer, and Schake on the John Batchelor Show

by Thomas H. Henriksen, Abraham D. Sofaer, Kori Schakevia John Batchelor Show
Monday, May 5, 2014

On the eve before a special live taping of the John Batchelor Show at the Hoover Spring Retreat, John Batchelor and Mary Kissel of the Wall Street Journal hosted a special foreign policy discussion featuring Hoover senior fellows Thomas Henriksen and Abraham Sofaer and Hoover research fellow Kori Schake.

Russell D. Roberts

Gavin Andresen on the Present and Future of Bitcoin

by Russ Roberts
Monday, May 5, 2014

Gavin Andresen, chief scientist of the Bitcoin Foundation, talks with EconTalk host Russell Roberts about where Bitcoin has been and where it might be headed in the future. Topics discussed include competing cryptocurrencies such as Dogecoin, the role of the Bitcoin Foundation, the challenges Bitcoin faces going forward, and the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto.

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Lazear on the John Batchelor Show: “we currently have a tax system that impedes investment”

by Edward Paul Lazearvia John Batchelor Show
Friday, May 2, 2014

Hoover senior fellow Edward Lazear discusses taxes and the economy on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include what holds back investment, consumption taxes, and capital gains taxes.

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Moe on John Batchelor Show: “they will have the best the world has to offer”

by Terry M. Moevia John Batchelor Show
Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Hoover senior fellow Terry Moe discusses education on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include the teachers’ unions, the difficulty of endogenous change, and education technology.

The Libertarian

Cell Phones, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment

by Richard A. Epsteinvia The Libertarian
Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Richard Epstein looks at argument over whether police should be required to get a warrant before searching cell phones.

Russell D. Roberts

Coyle on GDP

by Russ Roberts
Monday, April 28, 2014

Diane Coyle, author of GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History, talks with EconTalk host Russell Roberts about the history of GDP, its uses, and its abuses. Topics discussed include the origins of GDP in the developed countries, the challenges of measuring the service sector, the challenges of dealing with innovation and product diversity, whether GDP should be supplemented with other measures of human well-being, and the challenges of dealing with Internet-based goods that produce a great deal of satisfaction but have a much smaller impact on measured economic activity.

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