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Economic Forces


    • Nov 3, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    Christopher Brunt | Medicare Pricing, Supplier Induced Demand, and Doctors' Incentives

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 50:42


    Pricetheory.substack.comWelcome to Episode 13 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Christopher Brunt, Shirley & Philip Solomons Endowed Chair, Professor of Economics at Georgia Southern. We talk about health economics, especially supplier-induced demand, Medicare pricing, and how administered prices distort incentives for doctors.Chris's Research* CPT fee differentials and visit upcoding under Medicare Part B* Pricing distortions in medicare's physician fee schedule and patient satisfaction with care quality and access Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Brian Albrecht and Josh Hendrickson | What is Price Theory?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 58:21


    You are listening to the Economic Forces Podcast, a free weekly newsletter on economics, especially price theory, without the politics. You can support our newsletter by signing up at pricetheory.substack.comWelcome to Episode 12 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We change things up by having a conversation between us about “what is price theory?” We point to a few central themes: exchange, competition is everywhere, opportunity costs, the value of simple models, and markets clear somehow.Previous Newsletters DiscussedJosh: Those Pesky Transaction CostsBrian: Markets Must Become CompetitiveBrian on why monopolies must competeWe hope you enjoy the conversation and consider becoming a paid subscriber. You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss. Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Carola Binder | Inflation Expectations, Measurement and Causes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 49:32


    You’re reading Economic Forces, a free weekly newsletter on economics, especially price theory, without the politics. You can support our newsletter by signing up here:Welcome to Episode 11 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Carola Binder, Associate Professor of Economics at Haverford College. We talk about Carola’s work on inflation expectations, what drives it, and how we measure it. We also cover consumer sentiment, political pressure on central banks, and NGDP targeting.Carola’s ResearchStuck in the Seventies: Gas Prices and Consumer SentimentPolitical Pressure on Central BanksRecent Newsletters on InflationJosh on Inflation and Relative PricesBrian on Is Inflation Demand or Supply Driven?Josh on Inflation and TimeBrian on Is Concentration Driving Inflation?You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Mark Koyama and Jared Rubin | How the World Became Rich

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022


    You’re reading Economic Forces, a free weekly newsletter on economics, especially price theory, without the politics. You can support our newsletter by signing up here:Welcome to Episode 10 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Mark Koyama and Jared Rubin about their new book, "How the World Became Rich." We talk about why England grew more than the Dutch, what role institutions and culture play, the modern approaches to economic history, and the need for more price theory in economic history. Buy their book here.You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Garrett Scott | Airline Pricing, Refunds, and the Role of Price Discrimination

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022


    You’re listening to Economic Forces, a free weekly newsletter and podcast on economics, especially price theory, without the politics. You can support our newsletter by signing up here:Welcome to Episode 9 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Garrett Scott about his job market paper "Screening with Refunds: Evidence from the Airline Industry." We discuss what makes airline pricing unique, especially the regulation and uncertainty involved, and the impact of price discrimination through refunds on the level of efficiency within the airline market.You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Henry Thompson | Mafia Courts and Contracting without the Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 57:57


    You’re listening to Economic Forces, a free weekly newsletter and podcast on economics, especially price theory, without the politics. You can support our newsletter by signing up here:Welcome to Episode 8 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Henry Thompson about his paper "Costa Nostra Courts." We discuss how the Mafia used this ingenious court system to protect its secrecy and enforce agreements that could not be written down as contracts.Cosa Nostra Courts: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6165b74a4cd40d5293c28c99/t/61ac144aee1b8d04e4a89207/1638667339483/Thompson_GMU_JMP.pdfYou can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Claudia Williamson | Institutions, Economic Development, and Policy Humility

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 54:30


    Welcome to Episode 7 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Claudia Williamson on institutions and development. Along the way, we talk about how the government is often a threat to development, her approach to price theory and Austrian economics, the importance of taking subjective value seriously, and her experience as an editor at the Journal of Institutional Economics.You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Josh Wright | UCLA Law and Economics, Relational Contracts, and Antitrust

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 56:09


    Welcome to Episode 6 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Joshua Wright on law and economics. We touch on what makes the UCLA approach different from the contract theory approach, why repeated dealings and the law are complements, not substitutes, and where antitrust is today.Note: the audio quality isn’t as great as we would hope but it gets better. The conversation is great, so you should definitely check it out.You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Casey Mulligan | Regulation, Innovation, and the Economics of Pandemics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 52:01


    Welcome to Episode 5 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Casey Mulligan on applying basic economic tools like excess burden (deadweight loss) and Marshall’s Law to policy work, especially surrounding pandemics, and the importance of understanding the economics of innovation.Check out Casey’s books:You’re Hired!: Untold Successes and Failures of a Populist PresidentChicago Price TheoryThe Redistribution Recession: How Labor Market Distortions Contracted the EconomySide Effects and Complications: The Economic Consequences of Health-Care ReformYou can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Charles Hickson | Earl Thompson, National Defense, and Efficient Institutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 63:58


    Welcome to Episode 4 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Charlie Hickson on the life and work of Earl Thompson and Charlie’s research with Thompson. Their work covers economic history, political economy, and industrial organization.You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    David Glasner | Ralph Hawtrey and Price Theory vs. Microfoundations in Macro

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 69:01


    Welcome to Episode 3 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview David Glasner on his IO and macro influences at UCLA, the work of Ralph Hawtrey, Harold Demsetz, Benjamin Klein, and Earl Thompson, and the role of prediction vs. digging into assumptions within price theory.Check out David’s blog “Uneasy Money” and his new book Studies in the History of Monetary Theory: Controversies and Clarifications.You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss.Below you’ll find a teaser clip and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Peter Ireland | Chicago Monetary Economics and Price Theory

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 52:48


    Welcome to Episode 2 of the Economic Forces Podcast! We interview Peter Ireland on his time at Chicago and how that influenced his research in macroeconomics and monetary economics. We cover the Chicago monetary tradition from Milton Friedman up through Robert Lucas and Peter’s advisors, Robert Townsend, John Cochrane, and others. You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app. If you don’t see Economic Forces on your podcast app, try adding the following RSS feed directly: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/86578.rss. Below you’ll find a teaser clip on how Robert Lucas kept alive the Friedman/Marshallian tradition within macroeconomics and the full interview. Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

    Larry White | UCLA Price Theory and Macroeconomics

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 61:03


    Welcome to Episode 1 of the Economic Forces Podcast! In it, Josh and I interview Larry White on his time at UCLA and how that influenced his research in macroeconomics and monetary economics.You can listen to the podcast above, watch the YouTube video below, by clicking the link “listen in podcast app” up and to the right.Update: You can now listen through Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Enjoy! Get full access to Economic Forces at pricetheory.substack.com/subscribe

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