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Gregory on the John Batchelor Show: “this is much worse than anything I’ve read in the Soviet archives”

by Paul R. Gregoryvia John Batchelor Show
Friday, April 25, 2014

Hoover research fellow Paul Gregory discusses the Ukraine crisis on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include intercepted phone calls from Slovyansk, Ukraine; a historical comparison to Stalin; and upcoming elections in Ukraine. More information can be found on Paul Gregory’s blog.

Gender Equality?

Epstein on the John Batchelor Show: “this is an intrusive program designed on an elusive statistic”

by Richard A. Epsteinvia John Batchelor Show
Thursday, April 24, 2014

Hoover senior fellow Richard Epstein discusses equal pay on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include President Obama’s policy objectives, defining “same profession,” and the effect of gender roles on income differences.

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Blahous on the John Batchelor Show: “a colossal fiscal disaster is unfolding before our eyes”

by Charles Blahousvia John Batchelor Show
Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Hoover research fellow Charles Blahous, along with Larry Kudlow of CNBC, discusses the Affordable Care Act on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include topics include the cost of the Affordable Care Act relative to other social programs, the Community Living Assistance Services and Support Act (CLASS), and the employer mandate.

Chester E. Finn Jr.
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Educating Gifted Children

by Chester E. Finn Jr.via Hoover Institution
Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Chester Finn examines why education reform has done so little to address the needs of the country’s brightest students.

Hoover launches “The Libertarian” podcast

Is the ObamaCare Debate Over?

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Richard Epstein argues that ObamaCare’s enrollment surge can’t mask the program’s deeper problems.

Russell D. Roberts

McArdle on failure, success, and The Up Side of Down

by Russ Roberts
Monday, April 21, 2014

Megan McArdle, of Bloomberg View and author of The Up Side of Down, talks with EconTalk host Russell Roberts about her book. McArdle argues that failure is a crucial part of success in both personal life and the large economy. Topics covered include the psychology of failure, unemployment, and bankruptcy and parole.

Hoover launches “The Libertarian” podcast

Equal Pay, Discrimination, and Free Markets

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Richard Epstein rebuts President Obama’s recent claims that women are the victims of pervasive wage discrimination in the American economy.

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Bruno on the John Batchelor Show: “it’s a steady note for Democrats and an upward trajectory for Republicans”

by Carson Brunovia John Batchelor Show
Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Hoover research fellow Carson Bruno discusses the proposal to divide California into six states on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include the potential effect on the Congressional delegation, wealth distribution, and the impact on social programs.

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Strategika: “The Perils of Abandoning Afghanistan” with Kimberly Kagan

by Kimberly Kaganvia Strategika
Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Institute for the Study of War’s Kimberly Kagan examines the problems that could emanate from a premature US departure from Afghanistan.

Russell D. Roberts

Teles on kludgeocracy

by Russ Roberts
Monday, April 14, 2014

Steven Teles of Johns Hopkins University talks with EconTalk host Russell Roberts about kludgeocracy, a term Teles coined in a National Affairs article to describe what he sees as the complex and unproductive state of political governance in the United States, particularly at the federal level. Topics include size versus complexity of government, how federalism leads to kludgeocracy, education policy, and the Affordable Care Act.

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