Donna Brazile: F.A. Hayek's The Fatal Conceit is a book that you have been recommending to me for at least a couple of years. I think economists are continually trying to grapple with the borderlands between the sort of implicit rules of the small group and the big wide world at large, she says. Brazile: It's a particularly relevant set of issues as we deal with some of the cultural changes and national issues that are before the world today. If you do find this interesting, please send an email to me, Russell Roberts in jennifer@gmu.edu or on Twitter @jenniferbrazile.
Don Cox of Boston College talks with Russ Roberts about how creating incentives can ease daily life with toddlers and young children.