A bit of a wild mix of books but for that very reason never boring
I listen to perhaps every other episode and what I love is the eclectic selection of books discussed. I recall listening to the discussion on digital nomads, to how to cost a human life ( highly recommendable, written before corona and show how little most economists understand this concept) to the latest on the short explanation of neoliberalism in the OUP series which I enjoyed a lot. Keep up the good work and give young economists a chance to shine.
kowaikawai via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 02/09/21
More reviews of New Books in Economics
I hope there will be more interviews by Andrea Bernardi. He is choosing interesting non-mainstream economists. Sound quality could be better, but I guess that means we should be donating to NBN, which is a marvelous project.
Writer single mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/17
I used to enjoy this podcast when it discussed a broad range of economic issues. The recent episodes, however, are becoming more obscure and radical. My guess is these episodes now have to lowest listening rates in the channel’s history. If these titles are the best works coming out of academia,...Read full review »
Aiden086 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/16/21
Great book selections, great theme, should be a great podcast, but WOW all the hosts seem totally unprepared, have super vague questions (what did you think about that?) they ask each time, and they stumble through the interview like undergrads. Do your homework and read the book - ask questions...Read full review »
Shunryu Garvey via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 04/15/22
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