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Okay, Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong: A Podcast for Understanding Economics

43 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 17 ratings

This is a podcast for Understanding Economics. I, and a guest with a background in economics sift through the issues being discussed and present them as Economists would, without all the hype and hyperbole.

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Episode 44 - Price Gouging

March 29, 2020 04:05 - 39 minutes - 44.1 MB

WE. ARE. BACK. After a very long hiatus I am back and making podcasts again. Don't worry folks nothing bad happened. It was more like being an adult got in the way for a while. Anyway, I chose to use this come-back episode to talk about something related to current events and answer the question of "why do economists keep insisting that there's no such thing as price gouging?" If you want to contact me and tell me why I'm wrong, feel free to do so by joining our Facebook group at: htt...

Episode 43 - Comparative Advantage

August 10, 2018 08:10 - 51 minutes - 62 MB

This week we're talking about Comparative Advantage and asking the question "why should we engage in trade." I cover both the concept as well as its originator, David Ricardo, who you will discover is in fact "The Most Interesting Man in the World." If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come on out and join our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can always send me an email at: [email protected]

Episode 42 - The Wealth of Nations 1.11.2 - Rent of Land part 2

July 31, 2018 07:08 - 1 hour - 101 MB

This week we're back with part two of chapter eleven of book 1 of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, and this one is massive. We're covering what is known as the Digression on Silver, and wondering if you can call something a digression when it's almost 100 pages long. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come on out and join the Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me at: [email protected]

Episode 41 - Creative Destruction

July 02, 2018 11:22 - 40 minutes - 48.9 MB

We're cranking it to 11 and talking about that most metal of all economists, Joseph Schumpeter and his idea of Creative Destruction. I cover the intellectual underpinnings of it, the idea itself, and several examples of it throughout history. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come join the Facebook group and leave a comment or post a question at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can send me an email at: [email protected]

Episode 40 - The Wealth of Nations 1.11.1 - Rent of Land part 1

June 20, 2018 17:17 - 45 minutes - 51.5 MB

This week we're covering part 1 of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nation Book 1 Chapter 11: Of the Rent of Land, where we discover exactly why the rent is too damn high, and it has more to do with wheat prices than you might think. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come join our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or email me directly at: [email protected]

Episode 39 - The Economics of Star Trek

June 11, 2018 11:47 - 1 hour - 106 MB

I sit down with Gus Shepard to talk about the possible future of the economy in terms of how realistic the scenarios laid out in the various iterations of Star Trek might be. We cover an economy without currency and whether or not we will hit a point of efficiency that will mean that no one has to work anymore. If you want to tell Gus and I why we're wrong, you can join the Facebook group and leave a comment at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or send me an email at: okay...

Episode 38 - The Wealth of Nations 1.10.2 - Inequalities of Wages and Profits part 2

June 06, 2018 09:13 - 54 minutes - 60.6 MB

We're back to close out Chapter 10 of Book 1 of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. We cover the inequalities in wages and profits that are occasioned by the policies of Europe. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, join our Facebook group and feel free to leave a comment at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me at: [email protected]

Episode 37 - Objectivism

June 02, 2018 11:00 - 48 minutes - 55.4 MB

I take this episode to talk about a topic which is always irritating to me, that of Objectivism. Specifically, Objectivism when it's applied to economics. It's safe to say, I'm not a fan of Ayn Rand. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come on out and join the Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or send me an email at: [email protected]

Episode 36 - The Wealth of Nations 1.10.1 - Inequalities of Wages and Profits part 1

May 29, 2018 11:04 - 1 hour - 85.4 MB

We're back with another riveting chapter from Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, or at least half of a chapter, as this one is really long. In this episode we cover the causes of inequalities in wages and profits as they relate to the natural market forces which cause them. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come join us on the Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me at: [email protected]

Episode 35 - The Gold Standard

May 21, 2018 10:27 - 42 minutes - 47.7 MB

This week take on the idea of the Gold Standard and get into the trade offs involved with pegging a currency to any kind of commodity. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come on out and join our Facebook group where you can leave a comment or suggest a future topic at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me at: [email protected]

Episode 34 - The Wealth of Nations 1.9 - Profits of Stock

May 14, 2018 09:49 - 49 minutes - 57.6 MB

We're back with The Wealth of Nations Book 1 Chapter 9: Of the Profits of Stock, where we learn what Adam Smith has to say about how profit is derived and how profit ties in with interest and wages.

Episode 33 - Market Power

April 27, 2018 01:39 - 1 hour - 72.5 MB

I sit down with Nicholas Franczyk from the Chicago office of the Federal Trade Commission to talk about market power and how the FTC determines and defines it. We discuss the nature of market power and how it can either lead to increased efficiency or anti competitive behavior. If you'd like to tell me why I'm wrong, come on out and join the Facebook group where you can post a comment at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me directly at: okayletmetellyou...

Episode 32 - The Wealth of Nations 1.8 - Wages of Labor

April 23, 2018 22:50 - 58 minutes - 66.9 MB

We're back to Adam Smith with The Wealth of Nations Book 1 Chapter 8: Of the Wages of Labor. We go through Adam Smith's thoughts on how wages are determined, as well as the importance of wages on the economy as a whole. If you feel like you're being underpaid, this episode is for you. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come join the conversation at our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me directly at: okayletmetellyouwhyyourewrong@g...

Episode 31 - The Economics of Immigration

April 13, 2018 05:08 - 1 hour - 117 MB

I sit down once again with David Wicik to talk about the economic issues and arguments that surround the debate over immigration. If you want to weigh in and tell me why I'm wrong, come join us on the Facebook group and leave a comment or suggest a topic for a future episode at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or send me an email directly at: [email protected]

Episode 30 - The Wealth of Nations 1.7 - Natural and Market Price

April 06, 2018 08:29 - 44 minutes - 51.7 MB

We keep right on moving through Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations with Book 1 Chapter 7: Of the Natural and Market Price of Commodities. In this chapter supply finally meets demand, prices fluctuate, and I can't understand what the deal is with people who don't like chocolate. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, join our Facebook group and leave a comment or suggest a topic for a future episode at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me at: okayletmetell...

Episode 29 - Some Thoughts on the Minimum Wage

March 30, 2018 10:21 - 48 minutes - 56.6 MB

I pick apart both sides of the debate over minimum wage and try to offer some food for thought on the issue. This is one of those cases where very often, both sides are wrong, or at least not fully considering the issue, and it's important to try to see the whole thing. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come join us on the Facebook group and leave a comment at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or you can email me directly at: [email protected]

Episode 28 - The Wealth of Nations 1.6 - Component Parts of Price

March 23, 2018 20:04 - 32 minutes - 37.7 MB

We're celebrating our one year anniversary by covering Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations Book 1 Chapter 6: Of the Component Parts of the Price of Commodities. We examine Smith's analysis of the factors that go into determining the price of things and find time to bag on the subject of sociology. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come on out and join our Facebook group to leave a comment or suggest a topic for a future episode at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or se...

Episode 27 - Trade Wars

March 16, 2018 04:31 - 56 minutes - 63.4 MB

This week I tackle the economics of an issue that is in the news and in the minds of most people right now; trade wars. If you're looking for a political rant either in favor or against trade wars, sorry, but you'll have to look elsewhere. I'm sticking to the thesis statement of this podcast and focusing just on the economics of trade wars. I hit on some of the underlying theory behind free trade versus fair trade, and delve into the history of trade wars in the US. If you want to tell ...

Episode 26 - The Wealth of Nations 1.5 - Real and Nominal Price

March 09, 2018 23:48 - 40 minutes - 46.8 MB

We're back with Book 1 Chapter 5 of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. This week we're talking about Real Price and Nominal Price as Adam Smith describes them as well as what Smith feels is the constant measure of value. It's deep stuff and involves a Karl Marx impersonation. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, join us on the Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or email me at: [email protected]

Episode 25 - Monopoly

March 02, 2018 15:44 - 39 minutes - 45.3 MB

On this week's topic episode, I delve into the topic of monopoly. I talk about exactly what a monopoly is, what it looks like, natural monopolies, ways that a monopoly may not be truly dire, and tips for winning at the board game mainly through cheating. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come on out and join our Facebook group where you can post a comment or suggest a topic for a future episode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or send me an email directly at: okayletm...

Episode 24 - The Wealth of Nations 1.4 - Origin and Use of Money

February 23, 2018 07:37 - 41 minutes - 47.1 MB

We just keep plugging along with Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations this week where we are starting to get into more exciting (your concept of excitement may vary) territory with Book 1 Chapter 4: Of the Origins and Use of Money. I walk you through Smith's history of money, from dried cod (yes, for real) to coined money, and offer up some hot takes (about 200 years old) on the core concepts of valuation. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, join the conversation at our Facebook group at: ...

Episode 23 - Moral Hazard

February 16, 2018 12:05 - 46 minutes - 54.7 MB

This week we take a look at the concept of moral hazard and the role that it plays in a wide range of aspects in all of our lives; from the financial crises of the last ten years, to the NFL and its issue with concussions. If you want to tell me why I'm wrong, come join the Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or send me an email directly at: [email protected]

Episode 22 - The Wealth of Nations 1.3 - Limit of Division of Labor

February 09, 2018 06:41 - 29 minutes - 34.4 MB

We're back with another chapter of The Wealth of Nations! This week we tackle Chapter 1 Book 3: That the Division of Labor is Limited by the Extent of the Market. I delve into Smith's description of population and geographic limits to the effects of the division of labor. You're just going to have to trust me, it's more interesting than it sounds. Come join the conversation at our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or email me directly at: okayletmetellyouw...

Episode 21 - Bitcoin

February 02, 2018 15:06 - 1 hour - 99.6 MB

I sit down with Brendan Newell to talk about Bitcoin We cover a pretty lengthy explanation of what Bitcoin actually is, as well as go into what the future holds for it and other crypto-currencies. If you want to join the discussion, come join the Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or email me directly at: [email protected]

Episode 20 - The Wealth of Nations 1.2 - Origin of Division of Labor

January 26, 2018 07:10 - 34 minutes - 39.1 MB

We're back with Book 1 Chapter 2 of The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. In this episode we continue to talk about the division of labor, as well as get into the Enlightenment Era influences of Adam Smith. I also take some time to address some not-so-thought-out criticism of Adam Smith. Want to tell me why I'm wrong? Contact the podcast by joining our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/ or by email at: [email protected]

Episode 19 - The Future of Home Entertainment

January 19, 2018 09:08 - 43 minutes - 50.6 MB

I do some pretty heavy speculating on what the future of home entertainment will look like based on some of the economic trends that we are seeing right now. What's to be made of the trend of IP holders pulling back their content from streaming services? What will happen when every channel has it's own app? Find out, or at least find out what my best guess is in this episode. Feel free to tell me why I'm wrong by joining the Facebook group and leaving a comment at: https://www.facebook.c...

Episode 18 - The Wealth of Nations 1.1 - Division of Labor

January 12, 2018 11:34 - 35 minutes - 39.8 MB

I start of my new episode series by cracking open the thoroughly brilliant and massively overwritten The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. In this episode, we cover Book I Chapter I and talk about the Division of Labor, how we're all connected by the markets, and the inescapable truth that no matter what you come up with, "Smith said it first."

Episode 17 - Gift Giving

January 05, 2018 07:52 - 36 minutes - 42.5 MB

With the holidays completed, I thought it would be a pretty good opportunity to talk about the economics of gift giving. You may not think that something as simple as exchanging presents would rise to the level of economic theory, but it does, and in fact it tends to baffle economists for its many inconsistencies and inefficiencies. Listen as I, and the subject of economics, do our best to explain Christmas, because everybody knows that the best way to improve on something wonderful is to g...

Episode 16 - Black Friday

December 11, 2017 17:06 - 51 minutes - 60.9 MB

I do a bit of a deep dive on some of the economic issues surrounding Black Friday including why some people choose to not chase discounts during the event and what effect online retail is having on in-store sales over the biggest shopping day in the US. You're welcome to join the Okay, Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong Facebook group where you can post comments about the show and make suggestions for future episodes at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/340933856307543/

Episode 15 - Excise Taxes

November 28, 2017 00:08 - 40 minutes - 36.2 MB

I talk about excise taxes and their effects as it relates to the recent debate over the Cook County sugar tax.

Episode 14 - Inflation

October 20, 2017 19:42 - 1 hour - 71.7 MB

This week we sit down with Paul LaPorte again from the Chicago office of the Bureau of Labor Statistics to talk about another key economic statistic generated from the BLS, inflation. Paul helps to break down how exactly inflation is calculated and dispel some of the myths surrounding it. Brace yourselves, because we actually talk about how inflation can be a good thing.

Episode 13 - Economic Growth part 1

September 07, 2017 21:28 - 2 hours - 139 MB

I'm joined by returning Okay, Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong all-star Josep Nadal to talk about Economic Growth and how we calculate and understand that particular statistic. Joesp breaks down the history of thinking on growth in part 1 of a two part discussion on the topic.

Episode 12 - Unemployment

August 11, 2017 00:19 - 53 minutes - 45.4 MB

This episode I am joined by Paul LePorte from the Chicago office of the Bureau of Labor Statistics for a detailed discussion of the Unemployment Rate and how to best understand and apply that statistic to your understanding of the state of the economy as a whole.

Episode 11 - Econ Rant on Millennial Consumers

July 28, 2017 11:24 - 29 minutes - 33.3 MB

I revisit some old ground in some new ways thanks to a link sent to me by a listener. I give my thoughts on the trend of blaming any and all of our economic problems on "the kids these days," and offer a few alternative explanations.

Episode 10 - Econ Rant on Memes and the Future of Retail

July 14, 2017 06:29 - 25 minutes - 30 MB

In this episode I use a meme that I recently came across to launch into a rant about my thoughts on labor strategy and the future of brick-and-mortar retail in a market increasingly dominated by online competitors.

Episode 9 - Fed Policy

June 29, 2017 08:17 - 1 hour - 80.4 MB

The podcast ups its game as I sit down with Professor Tim Opeila to discuss the various policies enacted by the Federal Reserve. Take heart dear listener, this is no mere recap of our previous Fed episode, but rather a deeper dive into the mechanisms that the Fed uses and an analysis of the benefits and the risks of such policies.

Episode 8 - Minimum Basic Income

June 15, 2017 05:23 - 1 hour - 65.5 MB

I talk with Ben Henke about the pros and cons of implementing a Minimum Basic Income. This topic is a little different because I don't actually have a strong opinion on the idea of an MBI, and (spoiler alert) despite a thorough and insightful conversation with Ben, I still don't know quite where I fall on the matter. It is definitely something worth considering though.

Episode 7 - Econ Rant on Consumer Demand

June 06, 2017 09:28 - 22 minutes - 25.9 MB

For this episode I depart from our regular format in order to go on a slight rant about consumer demand as it relates to an article I read recently in the Business Insider. The article is titled "Millennials are Killing Chains like Buffalo Wild Wings and Applebee's" and was writen by Kate Taylor. I highly recommend that you check out the article first before listening to my critique of it.

Episode 6 - The Euro Zone Crisis part 2

May 18, 2017 23:09 - 1 hour - 103 MB

We're back for part 2 of our discussion of the Euro Zone Crisis. Continuing off of our last episode Josep Nadal walks us through the events that laid the groundwork for the issues that the Euro Zone has and continues to experience. We also get into the Euro Zone's impact on the US economy (sorry if that seems Americentric but I'm an American so I very much care about that aspect)as well as possible solutions for future issues.

Episode 5 - The Euro Zone Crisis part 1

May 04, 2017 22:46 - 1 hour - 97 MB

I sit down with Josep Nadal to talk about the Eurozone Crisis, what led to it, what its effects on the global economy are, and what we might expect to see as a result of it in the future...so generally light chit chat. We delve into the complexities of the history of the EU, the Euro Zone, and the seeds of the crisis in part one of two about the Euro Zone Crisis.

Episode 4 - The Gender Gap

April 20, 2017 07:16 - 2 hours - 124 MB

I sit down with Daisya Harden to discuss the not-at-all controversial subject of the wage gap between the genders, however this show being what it is, we side-step the controversy and get right into what the underlying economics has to say on the issue.

Episode 3 - The Federal Reserve

April 06, 2017 16:52 - 1 hour - 105 MB

I sit down with Mari Stachura to discuss the Federal Reserve, what it does, and the misconceptions surrounding it.

Episode 2 - The Economics of College Education

March 23, 2017 18:46 - 1 hour - 125 MB

For our first full episode, I sit down with David Wicik to talk about the Economics of college education; comparing the opportunity cost of going to college with the potential benefits of having a diploma.

Episode 1

March 23, 2017 18:41 - 31 minutes - 37.1 MB

For our inaugural episode, I talk you ear off for 30 minutes about what you can expect from the much more interesting episodes to follow.

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