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Economia Underground PodcastEconomia Underground Podcast#156 - Economia dos bicos, 6x1 e eventos institucionalistasEconomia Underground, um podcast institucionalista. Neste episódio temos o prazer e a honra de mais uma vez receber o nosso querido amigo Rodrigo Constantino. Nas pautas do dia temos três pontos: (i) os encontro institucionalistas de 2024 e o que 2025 promete; (ii) o recém publicado texto do Rodrigo na JEI, intitulado "Commons' Reasonable Value and the Gig Economy: Lessons for the Twenty-First Century" que, além do Rodrigo, também conta com a coautoria de Sarah Klammer e Eric Scorsone; e, (iii) discussões sobre o fim da escala ...2024-12-181h 09The Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusDeborah Figart InterviewWe sit down and interview the 2021 Commons-Veblen winner Professor Emeritus Deborah Figart of Stockton University.2024-07-2332 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusInterview with Fabrizio Esposito and the Consumer Welfare HypothesisWe sit down and interview Fabrizio Esposito, Assistant Professor of Private Law at Nova Law School in Portugal. Fabrizio's important new book is called "The Consumer Welfare Hypothesis in Law and Economics" by Edward Elgar Publishing. Esposito challenges the conventional wisdom that total efficiency should be the goal and in fact in practice and theory consumer welfare should be the focus of law and public policy. His book is at: https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/the-consumer-welfare-hypothesis-in-law-and-economics-9781800379640.html.2024-05-2444 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusF. Gregory Hayden InterviewWe interview F. Gregory Hayden, Professor Emeritus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is a well known founder of the social fabric matrix and has made other important advances in our understanding of institutional economics.2024-03-1834 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusInterview with Sam BowlesAn Interview with the 2014 Veblen-Commons winner Sam Bowles of the Santa Fe Institute about inequality, history and archaeology.2023-12-1346 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusInterview with Luke PetachOn this episode we interview Assistant Professor Luke Petach form Belmont University about his new work looking at the famous Buchanan-Samuels correspondence and what was learned and not learned from that correspondence.2023-11-2039 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusInterview with Mark Paul and his book "The Ends of Freedom"This episode is an interview with Marc Paul of Rutgers University about his new book "The Ends of Freedom" from the University of Chicago Press. The book is about America's lost promise of economic rights and how we can reclaim such rights and the importance of achieving this outcome.2023-07-2130 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusJon WismanAn interview with American university professor Jon Wisman who is the most recent winner of AFEE's Veblen Commons award and author of the recent book "The Origins and Dynamics of Inequality"2023-06-0937 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusAn Interview with Phil O'HaraWe interview Phil O'Hara former President of the Association for Evolutionary Economics about his new book Principles of Institutional and Evolutionary Political Economy which is available now.2023-04-2446 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusCharles CamicIn this episode, we speak with Professor and Author Charles Camic about his 2022 book, Veblen: The Making of an Economist who Unmade Economics. Its a fascinating dive into understanding the forces that shaped Veblen's thinking and scholarship.2023-03-1352 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusClara Mattei and The Capital OrderWe interview Clara Mattei of the New School for Social Research on her new book "The Capital Order" which is a history of how Italian economists in particular helped shape the ideas of austerity under facism in Italy2023-01-3042 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusJames K. GalbraithIn episode two, we interview Prof. James Galbraith of the University of Texas. James won the AFEE's Veblen-Commons award in 2020. He has authored many works in the areas of economic inequality, macroeconomics and developed our general understanding of the economy. We talk about his works, his thinking on inflation in the Post Covid economy and his fathers legacy, John Kenneth Galbraith.2023-01-0942 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusMalcolm RutherfordIn the first episode of season two of the legal-economic nexus podcast, we interview Prof. Malcom Rutherford of the University of Victoria and well known economic historian.2022-10-1737 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusJoseph W. SingerIn this episode, we talk with Harvard Law professor Joseph Singer and make connections between approaches to law and institutional economics2022-05-231h 02The Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusGlen AtkinsonIn this episode, we talk with professor emeritus Glen Atkinson of the University of Nevada Reno2022-03-2140 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusGeoffrey HodgsonGeoff Hodgson is one of the most well known institutional economists today. In this interviews etch on his new book about heterodox economics and where he sees the future for this strand of economic thinking.2022-01-2439 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic Nexus5. Emily HrovatThis episode is an interview with Colorado State University graduate student and AFEE social media coordinator Emily Hrovat2021-12-2029 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusCharles WhalenIn this episode we welcome Dr. Charles Whalen to talk about his journey as an institutional economist, discussing the influence and work of economists such as John R. Commons and Hyman Minsky. We also discuss Whalen's edited work "Institutional Economics: Perspectives and Methods in Pursuit of a Better World", which features a chapter on institutional economic methods in the tradition of Allan Schmid co-authored by Klammer, Scorsone, and Whalen.2021-11-0350 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic Nexus3. William Waller2021-09-2042 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic Nexus2. Mary WrennOn the legal-economic nexus podcast, we interview institutional economists Mary Wrenn from the University of the West of England. We cover a wide range of topics including her background, identifying some key Veblenian concepts and the economics of the prosperity gospel.2021-07-0940 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusAnne Mayhew2021-06-0443 minThe Legal-Economic NexusThe Legal-Economic NexusTrailer2021-05-2602 min