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Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate

George Mason Economics Society
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Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate is the podcast of the Economics Society at George Mason University. The title is a phrase used by Adam Smith in The Theory of Moral Sentiments to describe the set of rules that are not "precise and accurate." Since economics is all about people and the decisions they make, very little of it is precise and accurate. Every Friday, this podcast dives into the looseness, vagueness, and indeterminacy with interviews of undergraduate students, graduate students, professors, and outsiders exploring economics from all angles.
14 episodes  •  0 archived  •  
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Peter Boettke on History of GMU Economics (Part 2: Economic Boogaloo)
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Mar 6, 2020
Mar 6, 2020
54 mins
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Peter Boettke on History of GMU Economics (Part 1)
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Feb 28, 2020
Feb 28, 2020
52 mins
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Bryan Cutsinger on Monetary Policy and Becoming a Professor
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Feb 21, 2020
Feb 21, 2020
1 hr
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Janelle Cammenga on Tax Policy and Working in D.C.
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Feb 7, 2020
Feb 7, 2020
51 mins
S1 E10
The Rustici Rules Episode
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Jan 31, 2020
Jan 31, 2020
1h 5m
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Molly Harnish on Internships, Environmental Economics, and Fonts
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Dec 6, 2019
Dec 6, 2019
49 mins
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Rosolino Candela on Price Theory
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Nov 22, 2019
Nov 22, 2019
56 mins
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Andrew Humphries on Teaching Economics
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Nov 15, 2019
Nov 15, 2019
55 mins
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Nick McFaden's Post-Presidency Policy Palooza
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Nov 8, 2019
Nov 8, 2019
59 mins
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Marcus Shera on New Institutional Economics and the Armenian Genocide
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Nov 1, 2019
Nov 1, 2019
52 mins