Cass Sunstein Simpler
03 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
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Oliver Hart, Incomplete Contracts and Control
28 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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The History of Barcodes
27 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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RES-GES Webinar: Racial Inequality with Glenn Loury
07 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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Jean Tirole: Market Failures and Public Policy
30 Jun 2021 1 Comment
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George Stigler 50 Years Later: Part 1 – George Stigler’s Contribution and Lasting Impact
21 Jun 2021 Leave a comment
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A Quarter Century of ‘The Proper Scope of Government’: Theory and Applications | Oliver Hart
09 Jun 2021 Leave a comment
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How do you align the incentives of sea captains transporting criminals to Australia with those of the public?
06 Jun 2021 Leave a comment
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The FDA’s Oversight of Drug and Vaccine Development: A Conversation with Richard Epstein
26 May 2021 Leave a comment
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How Psychics Exploit Our Cognitive Biases
14 Mar 2021 Leave a comment
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Know they customer
11 Mar 2021 Leave a comment
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#BigOrganic
04 Mar 2021 Leave a comment
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The Importance of Economics in the Field of Law. David Friedman & Keith Knight
12 Feb 2021 Leave a comment
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Randomized Control Trials in the Field of Development: A Critical Perspective (Webinar)
05 Feb 2021 Leave a comment
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