
Bryan Caplan on Learning across Disciplines (Live at Mason Econ)
"No single paper is that good", says Bryan Caplan. To really understand a topic, you need to read the entire literature in the field. And to do the kind of scholarship Bryan's work requires, you need ...
9 Mai 20181h 11min

Balaji Srinivasan on the Power and Promise of the Blockchain
When Balaji Srinivasan sat down for his conversation with Tyler he was the CEO of Earn.com. Today he is the CTO at Coinbase, which acquired his company in the intervening weeks (congrats Balaji!). But...
25 Apr 201854min

Agnes Callard on the Theory of Everything
Is a written dialogue the best way to learn from philosopher Agnes Callard? If so, what does that say about philosophy? Is Plato's Symposium about love or mere intoxication? If good people lived forev...
11 Apr 201859min

Martina Navratilova on Shaping Herself (Live at Mason)
Martina Navratilova is one of the greatest tennis players of all time. No one has won more matches than her thanks to an astonishing 87 percent win rate in a long and dominant career. In their convers...
28 Mar 20181h 5min

Chris Blattman on Development, Conflict, and Doing What's Interesting
Chris Blattman's made his career as a development economist by finding a place he likes and finding a reason to live there. Not a bad strategy considering the impact of the work he's done in Liberia, ...
14 Mar 20181h

Robin Hanson on Signaling and Self-Deception (Live at Mason Econ)
If intros aren't about introductions, then what's this here for? Is not including one a countersignal? Either way, you'll enjoy this conversation — and that says a lot about you. This episode was reco...
28 Feb 20181h 5min

Matt Levine Live at Bloomberg HQ
Is Matt Levine a modern-day Horace? Like Matt, Horace has a preoccupation with wealth and the law. There's a playful humor as he segues from topic to topic. An ability to read Latin. And many of Horac...
14 Feb 20181h 6min

Charles C. Mann on Shaping Tomorrow's World and the Limits to Growth
At the beginning of their conversation, Tyler dubs Charles C. Mann a tlamatini, or 'he who knows things.' And oh, the things he knows, effortlessly weaving together, history, anthropology, economics, ...
31 Jan 201855min






















