

Rationally Speaking #218 - Chris Auld on "Good and bad critiques of economics"
Oct 1, 2018
In this discussion, applied econometrician Chris Auld from the University of Victoria dives into the misconceptions surrounding economics. He tackles common critiques of the field, particularly those that misrepresent economists' roles. The conversation also ventures into the complexities of rationality, especially regarding addiction, challenging the traditional views of human behavior. Auld emphasizes the need for precise language in economics and showcases the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to better understand socio-economic issues.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Debunking Economic Misconceptions
02:47 • 6min
Rethinking Economic Efficiency
09:05 • 15min
Critique of 'Debunking Economics' and Misunderstandings in Economic Criticism
23:52 • 2min
Critiquing the Simplification of Economic Theories
25:35 • 1min
Exploring the Intersection of Economics and Evolutionary Theory
27:05 • 2min
Rethinking Rationality in Economics
29:32 • 15min
Engaging with Critiques of Mainstream Economics
44:56 • 3min