Freakonomics Radio

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  • Duration: 577:37:01
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Synopsis

Discover the hidden side of everything with Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the Freakonomics books. Each week, Freakonomics Radio tells you things you always thought you knew (but didnt) and things you never thought you wanted to know (but do)  from the economics of sleep to how to become great at just about anything. Dubner speaks with Nobel laureates and provocateurs, intellectuals and entrepreneurs, and various other underachievers. Special features include series like The Secret Life of a C.E.O. as well as a live game show, Tell Me Something I Dont Know. 

Episodes

  • 97. Lying to Ourselves

    17/10/2012 Duration: 05min

    We rely on polls and surveys to tell us how people will behave in the future. Too bad they're completely unreliable.

  • 96. The Cobra Effect

    10/10/2012 Duration: 34min

    When you want to get rid of a nasty pest, one obvious solution comes to mind: just offer a cash reward. But be careful -- because nothing backfires quite like a bounty.

  • 95. Why America’s Economic Growth May Be (Shh!) Over

    03/10/2012 Duration: 05min

    Sure, we love our computers and all the rest of our digital toys. But when it comes to real economic gains, can we ever match old-school innovations like the automobile and electricity?

  • 94. The Tale of the $15 Tomato

    23/09/2012 Duration: 09min

    Trying to go rustic by baking, brewing, and knitting at home can be terribly inefficient. And that's a wonderful thing.

  • 93. Why Online Poker Should Be Legal

    19/09/2012 Duration: 05min

    The data show that poker is indeed a game of skill, not chance, and a Federal judge agrees. So why are players still being treated like criminals?

  • 92. Fear Thy Nature

    12/09/2012 Duration: 37min

    What "Sleep No More" and the Stanford Prison Experiment tell us about who we really are.

  • 91. Can Selling Beer Cut Down on Public Drunkenness?

    05/09/2012 Duration: 05min

    Binge drinking is a big problem at college football games. Oliver Luck -- father of No. 1 NFL pick Andrew, and the athletic director at West Virginia University -- had an unusual idea to help solve it.

  • 90. How Deep Is the Shadow Economy?

    29/08/2012 Duration: 19min

    What we know -- and don't know -- about the gazillions of dollars that never show up on anyone's books.

  • 89. There’s Cake in the Breakroom!

    22/08/2012 Duration: 06min

    If you think working from home offers too many distractions, just think about what happens at the office.

  • 88. Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 2

    15/08/2012 Duration: 33min

    College tends to make people happier, healthier, and wealthier. But how?

  • 87. The Season of Death

    08/08/2012 Duration: 06min

    We know that summertime brings far too many fatal accidents. But you may be surprised if you dig into the numbers.

  • 86. Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 1

    29/07/2012 Duration: 29min

    What's a college degree really worth these days?

  • 85. Olympian Economics

    25/07/2012 Duration: 06min

    Do host cities really get the benefits their boosters promise, or are they just engaging in some fiscal gymnastics?

  • 84. Legacy of a Jerk

    18/07/2012 Duration: 43min

    What happens to your reputation when you're no longer around to defend it?

  • 83. What's Wrong With Cash for Grades?

    10/07/2012 Duration: 06min

    If we want our kids to thrive in school, maybe we should just pay them.

  • 82. Please Steal My Car

    04/07/2012 Duration: 22min

    Levitt and Dubner answer your FREAK-quently Asked Questions about junk food, insurance, and how to make an economist happy.

  • 81. Star-Spangled Banter?

    26/06/2012 Duration: 07min

    Once a week, the British Prime Minister goes before the House of Commons for a lightning round of hard questions. Should the U.S. give it a try?

  • 80. Riding the Herd Mentality

    20/06/2012 Duration: 35min

    How using peer pressure -- and good, old-fashioned shame -- can push people to do the right thing.

  • 79. A Cheap Employee Is … a Cheap Employee

    13/06/2012 Duration: 06min

    Paying workers as little as possible seems smart -- unless you can make more money by paying them more.

  • 78. You Eat What You Are, Part 2

    06/06/2012 Duration: 28min

    To feed 7 billion people while protecting the environment, it would seem that going local is a no-brainer -- until you start looking at the numbers.

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