Freakonomics Radio

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Jun 21, 2018 • 42min

In Praise of Maintenance (Rebroadcast)

The podcast discusses the societal bias towards innovation over maintenance, highlighting the importance of preserving creations. It explores the undervalued realm of maintenance work in engineering and the economic implications of infrastructure neglect. The dynamic between innovation and maintenance is explored, emphasizing the essential role of upkeep in sustaining infrastructure and facilitating innovation.
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Jun 14, 2018 • 57min

338. How to Catch World Cup Fever

For soccer fans, it's easy. For the rest of us? Not so much, especially since the U.S. team didn't qualify. So here's what to watch for even if you have no team to root for. Because the World Cup isn't just a gargantuan sporting evént; it's a microcosm of human foibles and (yep) economic theory brought to life.
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Jun 7, 2018 • 39min

337. How to Build a Smart City

We are in the midst of a historic (and wholly unpredicted) rise in urbanization. But it's hard to retrofit old cities for the 21st century. Enter Dan Doctoroff. The man who helped modernize New York City — and tried to bring the Olympics there — is now C.E.O. of a Google-funded startup that is building, from scratch, the city of the future.
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May 31, 2018 • 28min

How Stupid Is Our Obsession With Lawns? (Rebroadcast)

Nearly two percent of America is grassy green. Sure, lawns are beautiful and useful and they smell great. But are the costs — financial, environmental and otherwise — worth the benefits?
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May 24, 2018 • 33min

336. The Most Vilified Industry in America Is Also the Most Charitable

Pharmaceutical firms donate an enormous amount of their products (and some cash too). But it doesn't seem to be helping their reputation. We ask Pfizer's generosity chief why the company gives so much, who it really helps, and whether all this philanthropy is just corporate whitewashing.
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May 17, 2018 • 37min

335. Does Doing Good Give You License to Be Bad?

The podcast explores the concept of corporate social responsibility and its effects on employee behavior, including how CSR can incentivize employees to work harder while also potentially serving as a moral license for unethical behavior. It discusses the impact of CSR messaging on worker behavior and delves into the phenomenon of moral licensing, where expressing support for socially responsible behavior can lead to unethical acts. Additionally, the podcast touches on the influence of Big Pharma on drug prices and Congress, highlighting frustration towards the greed of the industry.
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May 10, 2018 • 50min

334. 5 Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing

We all like to throw around terms that describe human behavior — “bystander apathy” and “steep learning curve” and “hard-wired.” Most of the time, they don't actually mean what we think they mean. But don't worry — the experts are getting it wrong, too.
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May 3, 2018 • 36min

Evolution, Accelerated (Rebroadcast)

A breakthrough in genetic technology has given humans more power than ever to change nature. It could help eliminate hunger and disease; it could also lead to the sort of dystopia we used to only read about in sci-fi novels. So what happens next?
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Apr 26, 2018 • 52min

333. The Most Ambitious Thing Humans Have Ever Attempted

Sure, medical progress has been astounding. But today the U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other country, with so-so outcomes. Atul Gawande — cancer surgeon, public-health researcher, and best-selling author — has some simple ideas for treating a painfully complex system.
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Apr 19, 2018 • 45min

332. Why the Trump Tax Cuts Are Terrible/Awesome (Part 2)

Three former White House economists weigh in on the new tax bill. A sample: "The overwhelming evidence is that the trickle-down, magic-beanstalk beans argument — that's just nonsense."

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