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Professor of economics at West Virginia University, research fellow at George Mason University's Mercatus Center, author of 'After War'
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Otho Smith Professor of Economics at the University of Mississippi; former St. Louis Fed economist; guest
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Professor of political science at Stanford, senior fellow at Hoover Institution, polling expert, affiliated with YouGov
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Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution; health economics scholar and author of the critique editorial
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Economist; prior EconTalk guest on rent-seeking and the Chilean bus system
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Economist who produced an early estimate of the social deadweight loss from monopoly
Economist; prior EconTalk contributor known for work on market responses to regulation
U.S. workplace-safety regulator
Late 19th-century Italian economist for whom Pareto optimality is named
Central bank of New Zealand
Washington-based governing body of the Fed
Regional Federal Reserve bank
Former White House press secretary
Monetarist economist; organizer of monetary conferences
Economist
Former president of the San Francisco Fed
Economist (Chicago PhD), former St. Louis Fed researcher
Longtime St. Louis Fed staff economist
Monetarist economist; would-be regional Fed president
Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Economist who argued Smoot-Hawley exacerbated the monetary crisis via farm-loan defaults
Economic historian who studied anticipated deflation and output in the 19th century
Historian at UC Santa Barbara; author of studies on French monetary policy in this period
Economist quoted on the counterfactual consequences of gold standard policy
Swedish economist who warned that slow gold production growth would cause deflation
Nation whose central bank accumulated and sterilized gold in the late 1920s-1930s
Co-author with Klein on JSTOR research into the historical meaning of 'coordination'
Online peer-reviewed academic journal that critiques economics articles and journals
Actor; played the unpunished murderer in Crimes and Misdemeanors
Research center where Coyne is a fellow
Historian, author of 'April 1865'
IBM researcher who, with Shirky, estimated the human hours invested in Wikipedia
Organization founded by Stallman that produced the GPL open-source license
Jimmy Wales's earlier company where he observed users' eagerness to contribute
Jimmy Wales's failed expert-driven encyclopedia predecessor to Wikipedia
Berkeley sociologist researching teenagers' social network use
Inventor of the wiki, the anyone-can-edit page model
American writer and editor in the Partisan Review circle
American book subscription service
Leading left-wing British cultural magazine
American intellectual magazine
Left splinter from the British Labour Party associated with anti-Stalin resistance
Indian writer who worked for the BBC Indian Service
Left-wing journalist, long-time Communist Party member
Marxist historian and biographer
Spanish general who led the nationalist military coup against the Republic
Politician; namesake of the hypothesized 'Whitman effect' for women candidates
Polling firm
Polling firm that runs interactive/online polls
Professor in the communication department at Stanford
Black candidate who ran for governor of Virginia in the mid-1980s
Polling director at ABC News
Poll-aggregation site run by a baseball-statistics analyst that weights polls by historical accuracy
Website that aggregates and averages polls
Archive at University of Connecticut where polling data is deposited
Magazine that commissions Rivers' weekly 1,000-person internet panel poll
British polling company conducting Rivers' internet-panel polls
Internet polling company using RDD-recruited panels equipped with hardware
Stanford colleague, co-founder of Knowledge Networks
Major polling organization
Syndication service
Panel studying competitive balance in baseball
Colorado US Senator who hired Will
Democratic US Senator from Washington
Commissioner of Major League Baseball
Antebellum Massachusetts senator
Antebellum South Carolina congressman
Prominent high-end litigator
Libertarian Party presidential candidate
Aviation entrepreneur invoked as the archetype of a low-cost disruptive entrant
Online legal-services company cited as a provider of useful services that faces shutdown efforts under unauthorized-practice rules
Co-author of the book on deregulating lawyers
Economist; co-author of the book on deregulating lawyers
Multinational oil company
Leader of North Korea
President of Iran, former mayor of Tehran
Co-author of The Logic of Political Survival
1940s book of autobiographies of ex-communists, edited by Richard Crossman
Journalist whose quote exemplifies persistent faith in democracy despite disillusionment
Former Governor of California, recalled from office
Austrian economist who wrote on the history of attitudes toward interest
Economist at Emory University, author of an article on 'folk economics'
Former U.S. Senator from Nebraska
Publisher of Sunstein's book Infotopia
Statistician whose ox-weight-guessing experiment is a famous crowd-wisdom example
US government-run health delivery system cited as a cost-effectiveness success story
Author of an article evaluating the Veterans Health Administration
Conservative policy scholar at the Heritage Foundation; Aaron's collaborator on reform proposals
Physician and researcher who founded the Dartmouth group studying geographic variation in medical procedures
Co-author of the NEJM administrative costs study and single-payer advocate
Co-author of the NEJM administrative costs study
Co-author of the New England Journal of Medicine study on US administrative costs and single-payer advocate
Organized labor union in the Eastern (dirty) coal region
Federal agency that proposed the lawn mower safety standard in Yandle's origin story
Government body that accredits schools and approves construction
Charity cited as a contrast in donor targeting
Fellowship that funded Srour to launch the organization