Hayek Program Podcast
En podcast af F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics - Onsdage
212 Episoder
-  'An Invitation to Inquiry' with Peter BoettkeUdgivet: 26.3.2019
-  Ginny Choi and Diego Aycinena on Experimental EconomicsUdgivet: 12.3.2019
-  Private Governance Book PanelUdgivet: 26.2.2019
-  Public Entrepreneurship, Citizenship, and Self-Governance Book PanelUdgivet: 12.2.2019
-  Reflections on the Hayek Program with Peter Boettke and Chris CoyneUdgivet: 29.1.2019
-  Peter Boettke and Rosolino Candela on Hayekian IdeasUdgivet: 22.1.2019
-  Richard Wagner and Peter Boettke on James Buchanan and F. A. HayekUdgivet: 8.1.2019
-  "Political Capitalism" Book PanelUdgivet: 18.12.2018
-  An Economic History of the Last Hundred Years with Lawrence H. WhiteUdgivet: 28.11.2018
-  Festschrift: Reflecting on the Work of Bruce YandleUdgivet: 17.10.2018
-  "Tyranny Comes Home" Book PanelUdgivet: 26.9.2018
-  Chris Coyne and Jennifer Murtazashvili on Foreign Aid and DevelopmentUdgivet: 22.8.2018
-  'Doing the Right Thing': Economics as a Moral Science with Erwin Dekker and Arjo KlamerUdgivet: 8.8.2018
-  Donald Boudreaux Talks with Richard Wagner about James Buchanan and UVAUdgivet: 25.7.2018
-  William F. Shughart II on Applied Microeconomic Theory and Public ChoiceUdgivet: 11.7.2018
-  Bruce Caldwell on F.A. Hayek, Economic History, and His Life's WorkUdgivet: 27.6.2018
-  'WTF?! An Economic Tour of the Weird' Book PanelUdgivet: 28.5.2018
-  "Markets in Education" with David SchmidtzUdgivet: 2.5.2018
-  "The Value of Rationally Reconstructing Buchanan's Work" with Richard Wagner and Jayme LemkeUdgivet: 26.3.2018
-  "Elinor Ostrom: An Intellectual Biography" Book PanelUdgivet: 15.2.2018
The Hayek Program Podcast includes audio from lectures, interviews, and discussions of scholars and visitors from the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. The F. A. Hayek Program is devoted to the promotion of teaching and research on the institutional arrangements that are suitable for the support of free and prosperous societies. Implicit in this statement is the presumption that those arrangements are to some extent open to conscious selection, as well as the appreciation that the type of arrangements that are selected within a society can influence significantly the economic, political, and moral character of that society.
 
 