Introducing: Think Like An Economist

Introducing: Think Like An Economist

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S E1: Why Should You Think Like an Economist?

Want to make ‘no regrets decisions’? This podcast will teach you how! Betsey Stevenson andJustin Wolfers are on a mission to equip everyone with key tools from economics that cantruly transform your life: from career dilemmas and financial conundrums to sorting outcomplicated pro ...  Show more

S E2: Core Principle 1 - The Cost-Benefit Principle - The Pros & Cons

Making a pros-and-cons list when you’re stuck isn’t a bad piece of advice, it’s actually a staple of Thinking Like An Economist. Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers walk us through thinking about the costs and benefits of every decision, and also warn of red flags that can lead u ...  Show more

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