• Noxious Markets and the International Arms Trade - Chris Coyne
    Nov 20 2023

    In this episode Ethan sits down with Chris Coyne at the Mercatus Markets and Society Conference to discuss his research on noxious markets. The conversation touches on the role of states in the perpetuation of weapon sales in conflict zones. Coyne's perspective applies an economic-public choice perspective to analyzing foreign policy decisions and how well intentioned programs end up doing more harm than good.

    Chris Coyne is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University and the Associate Director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center


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    30 mins
  • National Identity, Liberty, and Hayek: A Conversation with Chandran Kukathas
    Nov 3 2023

    On this episode Ethan sits down with the great Professor Chandran Kukathas, the Dean of the School of Social Sciences at Singapore Management University and former Chair of Political Theory at the London School of Economics. The conversation covers his work on questions of nationalism, ethnic identity, and political order. Chandran also discusses his research into the work of Friedrich Hayek and the great economist's contributions to the advancement of not just human liberty but the field of political science.

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    41 mins
  • Markets and Capitalism in Latin America - Carroll Rios
    Oct 16 2023

    On this episode of the AIER Standard, Ethan sits down with Carroll Ríos de Rodríguez, a public choice professor and trustee at Universidad Francisco Marroquínas in Guatemala well as the president of the Instituto Fe y Libertad. Carroll also founded UFM's public choice center.

    Ethan asks Carroll about her intellectual journey, her efforts in creating a foothold for liberty minded economic and political ideas in Latin America, and general questions about the volatile nature of politics in the Latin world.

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    45 mins
  • Why Are Some States Freer Than Others | Feler Bose
    Sep 8 2023

    On this episode of the AIER Standard, Ethan interviews Feler Bose, an economics professor at Indiana University East at the Public Choice Conference in Seattle. There has been much research on the correlation between economic freedom and prosperity. However, not much has been done on what leads to economic freedom. Feler's research compares differing governance structures among different American state governments to uncover relationships with policies that maintain business friendly environments. He also tosses in a taste of his most recent research on sexual freedom and its relationship to economic philosophies.

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    32 mins
  • How Markets Can Inform Public Policy - Nikolai Wenzel
    Jul 15 2023

    In this episode of the AIER Standard Ethan sits down with Nikolai Wenzel a professor of economics and a new member of the faculty at AIER. The discussions covers both Nikolai and Ethan's journey from left leaning progressives as undergraduates to passionate advocates for markets as professionals. Nikolai then focuses on the content of his forthcoming book which is aimed at posing market solutions to problems that are usually seen as areas for greater state action. The conversation covers a plethora of topics such as Socialism, education reform, poverty, data privacy, property rights, and intellectual bias elite academia.

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    49 mins
  • God and Man in a Free Society - Tony Gill
    Jun 21 2023

    Is God dead in America? Can a free society be a secular one? Why does religion still play a powerful role in daily life despite the advent of the modern state?

    To answer these questions and more, Ethan Yang sits down with AIER Visiting Scholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington, Tony Gill. Tony is the author of numerous academic papers exploring the resilience and role of religion in political and economic life. The discussion explores the technical functions of faith in society and how it plays into solving collective action problems.

    This conversation is especially timely today as religiosity declines in many Western countries, and critical discussions on longstanding institutions, such as religion, are widespread.


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    ** Please note that the opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and his guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Institute for Economic Research. The content presented in this show is intended for educational purposes only, and should not be considered as financial advice. **


    1:52 Why is Religion Still Relevant

    7:15 What Services Do Religions Provide

    10:00 Religion and Economic Growth

    12:30 Religion as Local Governance

    18:39 Buchanan, the Role of the Supernatural, and the State

    23:40 Why Religion Lasts Longer than the State

    27:00 The Importance of the Separation of Church and State

    29:10 Is Society Too Godless

    35:30 Does Modernity Lead to Secularism

    37:09 Religion and a Free Society
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    41 mins
  • Is the US Dollar's Dominance Over? China's Rise, Bretton Woods III, and Crypto - Pete Earle
    May 31 2023

    On this episode of the AIER Standard, Ethan sits down with Pete Earle to speak about dedollarization, a global trend of reducing usage of the US Dollar. As American currency declines, rival countries like China rise to take its place. Pete explains the reasons for the US Dollar's decline and comments on where he thinks trends are headed. Finally, Pete offers important insight on how the US government can maintain its financial reliability in a world that is growing increasingly skeptical.

    *** Please note that the opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and her guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Institute for Economic Research. The content presented in this show is intended for educational purposes only, and should not be considered as financial advice. ***


    1:21 China and Brazil Get Off the Dollar

    7:20 Why Was the US Dollar Made the Dominant Global Currency

    12:00 Can China’s Yuan or Another Currency Replace the Dollar?

    15:40 Why Can’t the EU or BRICS Replace the US Dollar

    20:00 What Happens if the US Dollar Falls From Grace

    28:00 Bretton Woods III and the New Order

    33:00 Cryptocurrency and the Dollar

    37:30 Can We Save the Dollar?

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    43 mins
  • States of Crisis: How Government Emergency Powers Make Things Worse - Christian Bjørnskov
    May 15 2023

    In this episode of the AIER Standard, Ethan Yang sits down with the incoming president of the Public Choice Society, Christian Bjørnskov, who is the author of an award-winning paper on the use of emergency powers. The conversation explores why and how emergency powers paradoxically cause greater problems during periods of crisis, the most recent being the Covid-19 Pandemic. Furthermore, Chris offers insight into how Scandinavian countries like Denmark and Sweden keep their political leaders accountable beyond legal limitations, which are ultimately just words on paper.

    Chris is a professor at Aarhus University and a researcher at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm.

    *** Please note that the opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and her guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Institute for Economic Research. The content presented in this show is intended for educational purposes only, and should not be considered as financial advice. ***

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    48 mins