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Michael Munger on Exchange, Exploitation and Euvoluntary Transactions

Jun 20, 2011
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Nature of Exchange
02:28 • 2min
3
I Can't Give Ice Away, That Wouldn't Have Been a Problem
04:04 • 2min
4
You Voluntary Exchange
05:44 • 2min
5
What's the Difference Between Voluntary and Enforceable Property Rights?
08:03 • 3min
6
Is It Legal to Charge for $10?
11:00 • 1min
7
Is There a Choice?
12:27 • 2min
8
Don't Give Up Your Kidney
14:17 • 2min
9
Why Is Blackmail Outlawed?
15:48 • 3min
10
The ICE Example - You're Free to Give It Away
19:04 • 2min
11
You Voluntary Exchange Is Always Just
20:37 • 2min
12
Are You Voluntary?
22:52 • 2min
13
Bat-Na, the Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement
24:48 • 2min
14
The Disparity in Batonus in Economics
27:12 • 2min
15
What's the Best Alternative to the 23 for 2500?
28:47 • 5min
16
Are You Voluntary?
33:48 • 2min
17
The Disparity in Batna Is Too Large
35:31 • 2min
18
The Only Reason I Work at Walmart Is if You Could Have Alternatives
37:18 • 2min
19
The Disparity in Badness
39:15 • 5min
20
What Do You Mean When You're Making Me Uncomfortable
44:02 • 4min
21
What Kind of Reaction Have You Gotten to This Idea?
47:37 • 2min
22
All You Voluntary Exchanges Are Just
49:20 • 2min
23
I Don't Want to Live in That Kind of World
50:57 • 2min
24
Do We Really Want to Make It Hard for Immigrants to Come to America?
52:53 • 2min
25
Is There a Yiddish Word for Rag Picker?
55:09 • 2min
26
Should We Ban Trans Fats?
57:01 • 2min
27
Is the Beer Festival Over? Nope.
59:17 • 2min
28
Econ Talk - I'm Going to Utah
01:01:00 • 2min