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A Correction Podcast

A Correction is an economics podcast that seeks to demystify the economy and make economics accessible.

Business Business News Education K-12 News & Politics
Update frequency
every 11 days
Episodes
77
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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Casey Michel on Money Laundering in America

Casey Michel on Money Laundering in America

Casey Michel, an investigative reporter based in New York City, is the author of American Kleptocracy. His writing has appeared in Foreign Affairs, ThinkProgress, The Atlantic, Politico, and The Wash…

Mon 14 Mar 2022
So, What Do You Do? Tieme Wesselink on Sports Betting

So, What Do You Do? Tieme Wesselink on Sports Betting

From time to time we like to ask our friends about their jobs. This week we talk to Tieme Wesselink, Senior Sports Trader-Head of Basketball at a leading online sports book.

Sat 12 Mar 2022
Gary Hufbauer on Economic Sanctions

Gary Hufbauer on Economic Sanctions

Gary Clyde Hufbauer, nonresident senior fellow at PIIE, was the Institute's Reginald Jones Senior Fellow from 1992 to January 2018. He was previously the Maurice Greenberg Chair and Director of Studi…

Fri 04 Mar 2022
Chris Bail on How To Make Social Media Platforms Less Polarizing

Chris Bail on How To Make Social Media Platforms Less Polarizing

Chris Bail is Professor of Sociology, Public Policy, and Data Science at Duke University, where he directs the Polarization Lab. A leader in the emerging field of computational social science, Bail’s…

Wed 23 Feb 2022
Anna Isabella Grimaldi on Rethinking Human Rights

Anna Isabella Grimaldi on Rethinking Human Rights

Anna Grimaldi is Lecturer of Modern Latin American History at King’s College London. Her research focuses on the formation of transnational advocacy and solidarity networks and the spread of ideas ab…

Sat 19 Feb 2022
Leander Heldring On The Impact of Warfare On Inequality

Leander Heldring On The Impact of Warfare On Inequality

Leander Heldring is the Donald P. Jacobs Scholar and Assistant Professor, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He joined Kellogg in 2020 after receiving his PhD in economics from th…

Mon 07 Feb 2022
Vivek Chibber on Orientalism and Edward Said

Vivek Chibber on Orientalism and Edward Said

Vivek Chibber is a professor of sociology at New York University. He is the editor of Catalyst: A Journal of Theory and Strategy.

Sun 30 Jan 2022
So, What Do You Do? Ethan on Playing Professional Poker

So, What Do You Do? Ethan on Playing Professional Poker

From time to time we like to ask our friends about their jobs. This week we talk to Ethan, a professional poker player.

Wed 19 Jan 2022
Lauren Sandler on Homelessness

Lauren Sandler on Homelessness

Lauren Sandler is an award-winning journalist and author based in Brooklyn. Her most recent book is the bestselling This Is All I Got: A New Mother’s Search for Home, a work narrative nonfiction abou…

Fri 07 Jan 2022
Gabriel Winant on 'Striketober' and 'The Great Resignation'

Gabriel Winant on 'Striketober' and 'The Great Resignation'

Gabriel Winant is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Chicago. He is a historian of the social structures of inequality in modern American capitalism. His work approaches capitalism a…

Tue 21 Dec 2021
Samuel Miller McDonald on The Political Economy of Energy

Samuel Miller McDonald on The Political Economy of Energy

Samuel Miller McDonald is an editor at The Trouble and Epilogue, a doctoral researcher at University of Oxford, and graduate of the Yale School of the Environment and College of the Atlantic. His wri…

Sat 11 Dec 2021
Gerhard Toews on Soviet Gulags

Gerhard Toews on Soviet Gulags

Gerhard Toews is the RNG Assistant Professor at the New Economic School in Moscow. He is also research affiliate at Oxcarre, University of Oxford, where he defended his DPhil, and the LEO, Orléans Un…

Fri 03 Dec 2021
Jorge E. Cuéllar on El Salvador and Bitcoin

Jorge E. Cuéllar on El Salvador and Bitcoin

Jorge E. Cuéllar is Assistant Professor of Latin American, Latino & Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College.

Tue 23 Nov 2021
George Turner on The Pandora Papers

George Turner on The Pandora Papers

George Turner is the director of TaxWatch. He is an investigative journalist and one of the founders of Finance Uncovered, an investigative reporting and training organization. As a journalist he has…

Thu 11 Nov 2021
Levi Boxell on Nonverbal Media Bias and Polarization in America (this conversation is a lot of fun!)

Levi Boxell on Nonverbal Media Bias and Polarization in America (this conversation is a lot of fun!)

Levi Boxell is a PhD candidate in Economics at Stanford University and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. His research focuses on focus on media, polarization, and conflict. His …

Thu 04 Nov 2021
Firoze Manji on the Failure of the Left in Africa

Firoze Manji on the Failure of the Left in Africa

Firoze Manji, is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University. He is Kenyan with more than 40 years’ experience in international development, health and human rights, …

Fri 29 Oct 2021
Loren Balhorn on the German Elections and the Collapse of Die Linke

Loren Balhorn on the German Elections and the Collapse of Die Linke

Loren Balhorn works as a Lead Editor at Rosa-Luxemburg Foundation. He also edits the German and US editions of Jacobin Magazine and serves as a board member of the Historical Materialism Book Series.

Wed 20 Oct 2021
Jean and John Comaroff on Theory From the South

Jean and John Comaroff on Theory From the South

John Comaroff is Hugh K. Foster Professor of African and African American Studies and of Anthropology at Harvard University. Before joining the Department of African and African American Studies, Joh…

Wed 13 Oct 2021
Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven on the Work of Samir Amin

Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven on the Work of Samir Amin

Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in International Development at King’s College, London. Her research is centered on the role of finance in development, structural featur…

Wed 06 Oct 2021
Dr. Vernelle Noel on Craft, Carnival, Architecture, and Artificial Intelligence

Dr. Vernelle Noel on Craft, Carnival, Architecture, and Artificial Intelligence

Vernelle A. A. Noel, Ph.D. is an architect, design scholar, artist, TED Speaker, and Director of the Situated Computation + Design Lab at Georgia Tech. where she investigates traditional and automate…

Wed 29 Sep 2021
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