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gotta luv musiqPlease!Please come out with new episodes. I love listening to John’s views on the economy, and it would be nice to hear what he has to say nowadays.
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Upgrade requiredKind of sort ofInteresting content just apparently not interested in regular updated podcasts
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MoDOnTheBeatDelightfulAs usual, great stuff from Dr Cochrane. Professor Cochrane does a wonderful job at making the economic literature accessible to the lay person and he offers thought-provoking ideas and suggestions for policy makers. Keep up the good work!
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dennis.karpfDennis KarpfFair minded, empirically fact based and self critical. An excellent, pithy economic podcast. Keep up the excellent work.
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MmmjjjbbbbOutstanding InfoThese first few Grumpy Economist podcasts are excellent. Cochrane is clear, lucid, fun, and is a great explaining trade offs and other key concepts. Bravo!
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kevbot84Best podcast everInformative, clear, well thought out. Best economist ever
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Citizen bitcoinLove the grumpy EconomistI love John Cochrane. I read his blog and WSJ editorials. A very nice and modest man who has great economic insight
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IvanbetMore Episodes!!!!What a great Podcast, I was in need for a serious point of view from the right wing perspective, this podcast delivers exactly that. More episodes, please!!!
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Krhodes586Anything John Cochrane touches...I’m delighted that Cochrane is allowing himself to be pushed into a podcast. Great stuff, keep it up!
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AltaroskGreat PodcastJohn Cochrane is a very smart man that is able to easily explain economics in ways that other economists I respect and follow/listen cannot, such as Tyler Cowen who tends to always over complicate things. I have great expectations for this podcasts. My only concern is the audio quality which is a bit poor and the sound isn’t loud enough/muffled, but I’m sure it’ll be fixed in time.
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WafflesManTypical Hoover Institution lies and misrepresentationsEvery economic assumption Cochrane makes redounds to the benefit of the ultrawealthy. And by the end, the real enemies of the economy are teachers making $60,000 a year, not billionaires buying elections and judges. Podcasts like this represent everything that’s wrong with the economics profession today.
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rezaparsSound qualityGreat podcast but sound quality was not good.
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