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
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188. Is America’s Education Problem Really Just a Teacher Problem?
27/11/2014 Duration: 34minIf U.S. schoolteachers are indeed “just a little bit below average,” it’s not really their fault. So what should be done about it?
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187. The Man Who Would Be Everything
20/11/2014 Duration: 27minBoris Johnson -- mayor of London, biographer of Churchill, cheese-box painter and tennis-racket collector -- answers our FREAK-quently Asked Questions.
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186. Why Do People Keep Having Children?
13/11/2014 Duration: 38minEven a brutal natural disaster doesn’t diminish our appetite for procreating. This surely means we’re heading toward massive overpopulation, right? Probably not.
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185. Should the U.S. Merge With Mexico?
06/11/2014 Duration: 55minCorporations around the world are consolidating like never before. If it’s good enough for companies, why not countries? Welcome to Amexico!
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184. What Can Vampires Teach Us About Economics?
30/10/2014 Duration: 24minA lot! “The Economics of the Undead” is a book about dating strategy, job creation, and whether there should be a legal market for blood.
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183. “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know”
23/10/2014 Duration: 01h02minThe debut of a live game show from Freakonomics Radio, with judges Malcolm Gladwell, Ana Gasteyer, and David Paterson.
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182. How Can Tiny Norway Afford to Buy So Many Teslas?
16/10/2014 Duration: 36minThe Norwegian government parleys massive oil wealth into huge subsidies for electric cars. Is that carbon laundering or just pragmatic environmentalism?
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How to Raise Money Without Killing a Kitten (Rebroadcast)
09/10/2014 Duration: 33minThe science of what works -- and doesn't work -- in fund-raising
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181. Fixing the World, Bang-for-the-Buck Edition
02/10/2014 Duration: 41minA team of economists has been running the numbers on the U.N.'s development goals. They have a different view of how those billions of dollars should be spent.
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180. Fitness Apartheid
25/09/2014 Duration: 30minMarkets are hardly perfect, but the results can be ugly when you try to subvert them.
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179. Outsiders by Design
18/09/2014 Duration: 40minWhat does it mean to pursue something that everyone else thinks is nuts? And what does it take to succeed?
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178. How to Save $1 Billion Without Even Trying
11/09/2014 Duration: 33minDoctors, chefs, and other experts are much more likely than the rest of us to buy store-brand products. What do they know that we don’t?
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177. Regulate This!
04/09/2014 Duration: 56minAirbnb, Uber, Lyft, EatWith, and other companies in the “sharing economy” are practically daring government regulators to shut them down. The regulators are happy to comply.
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Who Runs the Internet? (Rebroadcast)
28/08/2014 Duration: 32minThe online universe doesn't have nearly as many rules, or rulemakers, as the real world. Discuss.
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Parking Is Hell (Rebroadcast)
21/08/2014 Duration: 35minThere ain't no such thing as a free parking spot. Somebody has to pay for it -- and that somebody is everybody.
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What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common? (Rebroadcast)
14/08/2014 Duration: 39minA look at whether spite pays -- and if it even exists.
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Should Tipping be Banned? (Rebroadcast)
07/08/2014 Duration: 40minIt's awkward, random, confusing -- and probably discriminatory too.
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How Much Does Your Name Matter? (Rebroadcast)
31/07/2014 Duration: 52minA kid's name can tell us something about his parents -- their race, social standing, even their politics. But is your name really your destiny?
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176. Does Religion Make You Happy?
24/07/2014 Duration: 28minIt’s a hard question to answer, but we do our best.
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175. Why You Should Bribe Your Kids
17/07/2014 Duration: 27minEducational messaging looks good on paper but kids don’t respond to it -- and adults aren’t much better.