Bruce Yandle of Clemson University and George Mason University’s Mercatus Center looks at the tragedy of the commons and the various ways that people have avoided the overuse of resources that are held in common. Examples discussed include fisheries, roads, rivers and the air. Yandle talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the historical use of norms, cooperative ventures such as incorporating a river, the common law, and top-down command-and-control regulation to reduce air and water pollution. From http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2007/10/yandle_on_the_t.html
EconTalk: Yandle on the Tragedy of the Commons
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Econtalk: Bruce Yandle on Bootleggers and Baptists | 15 Jan 2007
Bruce Yandle of Clemson University explains why politics makes such strange bedfellows and the often peculiar alliance of self-interested special interests with more altruistic motives. He uses his insights to explain some of the seemingly perverse but politically understandable effects of the Clean Air Act, the tobacco settlement and other regulation.
From http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2007/01/bruce_yandle_on.html
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Boettke on Austrian Economics | EconTalk
From http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2007/12/boettke_on_aust.html
Pete Boettke, of George Mason University, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the origins and tenets of Austrian economics. This is a wonderful introduction to how the so-called Austrian economists look at the world and how they continue to influence economics today.
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Hal Varian on Techonology | EconTalk
From http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2008/07/varian_on_techn.html#
Hal Varian, Google’s Chief Economist and University of California at Berkeley professor, talks with Russ Roberts about Google, the role of technology in our everyday lives, the unintended paths of innovation, and the value of economics.
