

S1E28: Interview with Leah Boustan, Professor at Princeton, Economic Historian
Sep 7, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Interview With Leo Bustan
01:43 • 2min
What Was It Like Growing Up in Lexington?
03:34 • 2min
The American Jewish Community in the Summer
05:12 • 2min
Was It the Same Kids All the Time?
07:24 • 2min
Summer Camp Prices Have Added, Is It Really Expensive?
08:57 • 2min
Are You a Good Debate Expert?
10:30 • 2min
Policy Debate Is Not About Rhetoric
12:32 • 2min
Did You Graduate High School?
14:45 • 3min
Are You Double Majoring at This Point?
17:17 • 2min
The Best Gift I've Ever Received From a Teacher
19:22 • 4min
What Is Ecoometric Theory?
23:23 • 3min
You've Not Said History One Time?
26:17 • 2min
What Was Your One Year of Journalism?
28:10 • 2min
Is There Such a Thing as Economic History?
29:41 • 2min
What Was She Like for You?
31:26 • 5min
A Book Review - Streets of Gold by Ran Aberminsky
36:24 • 2min
How Did You Get Interested in Emigration?
38:49 • 3min
The Community of the Future, a Community of Hope
41:30 • 2min
The Qebots and Black Migration Project
43:35 • 2min
Are Sensus Indexes Linked to Census Records?
45:25 • 2min
What Is the Lincoln's Career Progression?
47:06 • 3min
America's Untold Story - Emmigrant Success
50:23 • 2min
Is That Your Destiny?
52:23 • 2min
Is the Story of Rags to Riches a Good Idea?
54:17 • 2min
The Importance of Matching Emigrants With Natives
56:34 • 3min
Is It Some Kind of Weird Geographical Confounder?
59:42 • 2min
Does a Lead to B?
01:01:49 • 3min
What Is Your Favorite Paper in Economics?
01:04:55 • 4min