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A Correction Podcast

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

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Update frequency
every 11 days
Episodes
77
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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Peter Hudis on How Rosa Luxemburg Can Help Us Understand Racial Capitalism

Peter Hudis on How Rosa Luxemburg Can Help Us Understand Racial Capitalism

Peter Hudis is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Oakton Community College and author of Marx's Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism (Brill, 2012) and Frantz Fanon: Philosopher of the Barr…

Thu 23 Sep 2021
Stefan Ouma on How Economics Would Change if Race and Racism Were Taken Seriously

Stefan Ouma on How Economics Would Change if Race and Racism Were Taken Seriously

Stefan Ouma holds the Chair of Economic Geography at the Department of Geography at the University of Bayreuth. Before that he worked as Doc and Post-Doc at Goethe-University, Frankfurt. His research…

Thu 16 Sep 2021
Adom Getachew on the Life and Work of Eric Williams

Adom Getachew on the Life and Work of Eric Williams

Adom Getachew is Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago. She is a political theorist with research interests in the history of political…

Wed 08 Sep 2021
James Robinson on the Origins of the Industrial Revolution

James Robinson on the Origins of the Industrial Revolution

James Robinson is an economist and political scientist. He is currently the Reverend Dr. Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at the Harris School of Publi…

Thu 02 Sep 2021
Cory Doctorow on Monopolies

Cory Doctorow on Monopolies

Cory Doctorow is a science fiction author, activist, journalist and blogger -- the editor of Pluralistic and the author of young adult novels like LITTLE BROTHER and HOMELAND and novels for adults li…

Wed 25 Aug 2021
Tabari Bomani, Bill Stroud and Bob Lubetsky on Rethinking Education

Tabari Bomani, Bill Stroud and Bob Lubetsky on Rethinking Education

Tabari Bomani is the principal at Nelson Mandela School for Social Justice in Brooklyn. William (Bill) Stroud was the founding principal of two New York City public schools and is an instructional le…

Thu 19 Aug 2021
Camila Vergara on the Constitutional Convention in Chile

Camila Vergara on the Constitutional Convention in Chile

Camila Vergara is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights. Her research combines a critical interpretation of modern and contemporary polit…

Thu 12 Aug 2021
Rick Rowden on the History and Future of the Washington Consensus

Rick Rowden on the History and Future of the Washington Consensus

Rick Rowden is Senior Economist at Global Financial Integrity and Lecturer in the School of International Service at American University. He completed his PhD on India-Africa economic relations in th…

Thu 05 Aug 2021
Pritish Behuria on The Opportunism of Global Development Discourses

Pritish Behuria on The Opportunism of Global Development Discourses

Pritish Behuria is a Lecturer in Politics, Governance & Development at The University of Manchester. Pritish Behuria’s research operates at the intersection of development studies, comparative politi…

Thu 29 Jul 2021
Basil Oberholzer on Development Without Currency Crisis (Is it possible? Yes!)

Basil Oberholzer on Development Without Currency Crisis (Is it possible? Yes!)

Basil Oberholzer is an economist with an emphasis on macroeconomics and monetary systems, an area he extensively researched on during his Ph.D. in macroeconomics and monetary policy at the University…

Thu 22 Jul 2021
Divya Kirti and Dalya Elmalt on the Limits of Sustainable Investing

Divya Kirti and Dalya Elmalt on the Limits of Sustainable Investing

Dalya Elmalt is a Research Officer in the IMF Research Department. Previously, she worked at NYU Stern School of Business as a Junior Research Scientist. Her research interests include public economi…

Wed 14 Jul 2021
Stefanie K. Dunning on Black to Nature: Pastoral Return and African American Culture

Stefanie K. Dunning on Black to Nature: Pastoral Return and African American Culture

Stefanie K. Dunning is associate professor of English at Miami University of Ohio. She is author of Queer in Black and White: Interraciality, Same Sex Desire, and Contemporary African American Cultur…

Fri 09 Jul 2021
Mary Ann Quirapas-Franco on Ocean Renewable Energy

Mary Ann Quirapas-Franco on Ocean Renewable Energy

Mary Ann Quirapas-Franco joined the Energy Studies Institute (National University of Singapore) in December 2020. She has nearly a decade of working experience in research and development, multi-proj…

Mon 05 Jul 2021
Arun Kumar on Philanthrocapitalism

Arun Kumar on Philanthrocapitalism

Arun Kumar is a Lecturer in International Management at the University of York.

Previously trained in architecture and development management, he worked for a number of years as an independent researc…

Sat 26 Jun 2021
Professor Donald A. Grinde Jr. on the Native American Foundation of US Democracy and Ecology

Professor Donald A. Grinde Jr. on the Native American Foundation of US Democracy and Ecology

Professor Grinde is a member of the Yamassee Nation, whose research and teaching have focused on Haudenosaunee/Iroquois history, U.S. Indian policy since 1871, Native American thought, and environmen…

Mon 21 Jun 2021
Amir Lebdioui on the Myth of the

Amir Lebdioui on the Myth of the "Free-Market Miracle" in Chile

Amir Lebdioui is the Canning House Research Fellow based at LACC at the London School of Economics. His research lies at the crossroads between industrial policy, natural resource management and the …

Thu 17 Jun 2021
Fred Turner on Seeing Silicon Valley

Fred Turner on Seeing Silicon Valley

Fred Turner is the Harry and Norman Chandler Professor of Communication at Stanford University. He is the author or co-author of five books: Seeing Silicon Valley: Life inside a Fraying America (with…

Wed 09 Jun 2021
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