

More or Less
BBC Radio 4
Tim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life
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Mar 16, 2011 • 28min
The Story of Economics 'Gods'
More or Less creator Michael Blastland lays out the history of economic ideas to understand why economics goes wrong and whether it can ever go entirely right. In the first programme of a three part series, Michael travels to Athens and the site of Aristotle's Lyceum - where economics as a discipline began.

Jan 21, 2011 • 28min
Health check
The Government says Britain's health care standards have fallen behind those of our European neighbours. And World Health Organisation figures support his claim. But do those numbers tell the whole story?

Jan 14, 2011 • 28min
Street grooming
We look at street grooming, examine the new bank taxes, revisit Ambridge in the wake of Loxleygate and ask just how many guys there are named Mo(hammed).

Jan 7, 2011 • 28min
Big numbers
The podcast discusses VAT, sloppy reporting, and Jack the 'psychic' monkey. Topics include contraceptive failure rates, VAT impacts on jobs, deceptive numbers, and the importance of Bayesian reasoning in decision-making.

Dec 31, 2010 • 28min
2010 in numbers
Tim Harford and the More or Less team explore 2010 in numbers. Happy New Year to all our listeners.

Dec 24, 2010 • 28min
What the Dickens?
Explore the financial crisis parallels in a retelling of 'A Christmas Carol' where Ebenezer Scrooge faces the ghosts of banking past, present, and future. Dive into the dilemma of 'Too Big to Fail' banks and reflections on banking ethics and the need for reform.

Dec 17, 2010 • 29min
Council of despair
Local government budgets are being cut. More or Less looks at how the pie is sliced and finds everything depends on Wokingham (yes, really). Plus: we take a look at inflation and consult the magic More or Less monkey.

Dec 10, 2010 • 28min
Degrees of Debt
We look at the numbers behind the increase in the cap on undergraduate tuition fees in England. Are the changes fair and progressive? Are they dropping future students into a deep hole of debt? Or are they both?

Oct 1, 2010 • 28min
Gay Britain
Tim Harford and the More or Less team examine the micromort measure of risk and official statistics on sexual identity.

Sep 24, 2010 • 28min
How welfare works
Exploring welfare incentives and lifestyle choices, declining bird populations due to cats, unique comparisons using PMI, controversy around cats' impact on birds, and a mathematical race at the Great North Run.


