This week, a special hour on the incredible volume of media available to consumers, and the incredible difficulty of making money for creators.
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On The Media - Who’s Gonna Pay For This Stuff?
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Why digital money is one of the most important innovations ever - Ockham’s Razor - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Professor Mark Dodgson from the University of Queensland’s School of Business talks about digital money, a technology that has changed the way we are able to conduct business transactions.
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Episode 436: If Economists Controlled The Borders | Planet Money (NPR)
For the first time in a while, there’s political momentum building to change the U.S. immigration system. On today’s show, we ask three economists: What would the perfect system look like? If we could scrap the mess of a system that we currently have and replace it with anything, what would it look like?
Among the answers: – Let in lots more doctors and engineers – Auction off immigration slots to the highest bidders –Open the gates, and let everyone in
Tagged with planet money npr economics
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Economic Policy Deception | Michael Hudson
Another in the series of interviews on the Renegade Economists radio show (Australia), a wide ranging analysis of the advantages to wealth that money print…
http://michael-hudson.com/2013/03/economic-policy-deception/
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Stock Analyst Podcast
This is an audio podcast series on stock analysis, Investments, wall street, and the economy
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3: Deposits, debts and dogs - Unfinished Business
Andy Clarke and Anna Debenham have Unfinished Business
In this episode, getting paid. Andy and Anna talk about deposits and down-payments, getting paid regularly and what you can do if the unthinkable happens and you have to fight for your money.
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Marketplace on Wage Theft
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Episode 425: An FBI Hostage Negotiator Buys A Car : Planet Money : NPR
The fiscal cliff, for all its grand theater, really comes down to people in a room trying to come to an agreement. People doing whatever it takes to get what they want from the other side.
On today’s show, three professional negotiators walk us through techniques that members of Congress may be using right now. They explain these techniques not with textbooks, but with examples from their everyday lives.
Tagged with money psychology npr
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Why Legos Are So Expensive â And So Popular : Planet Money : NPR
Legos often cost twice as much as similar blocks from a rival toymaker. So why are Legos so much more popular than other brands?
http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/12/13/167055503/why-legos-are-so-expensive-and-so-popular
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Episode 415: Can A Poor Country Start Over? : Planet Money : NPR
On today’s show, a North American economist and the chief of staff to a foreign president fall in love with the same idea. It’s an idea they think can solve one of the oldest, hardest problems in economics: How can poor countries get richer?
http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/11/09/164813887/episode-415-can-a-poor-country-start-over
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