In my latest Rebel video, I talk about how easy it would have been to be a pollster in 1789. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W17gKFtxAEQ
In my latest Rebel video, I talk about how easy it would have been to be a pollster in 1789. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W17gKFtxAEQ
[podcast title="CFRA Morning, January 4"]http://www.thejohnrobson.com/podcast/John2016/January/John_Robson_January4.mp3[/podcast]
[podcast title="Ask the Professor (audio), January 1, 2016"]http://www.thejohnrobson.com/podcast/John2016/January/AskTheProfessorJanuary1-audio.mp3[/podcast]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7xsbU6WLSI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9jZPPbP3Uo If only life’s problems had simple solutions, we sigh. But often they do. Not easy ones, but simple ones, as Ronald Reagan liked to say. And nowhere is it more true than in economics, where we really do know what works and, more importantly, what doesn’t.
There’s even a simple way to get on top of it that actually is easy: Read Henry Hazlitt’s classic, plain-language, common sense Economics in One Lesson. It’s 70 years old now but still absolutely timely because we keep making the same simple mistakes.
Not to worry, if we give up that bad habit we’ll still have plenty to bicker about in foreign and social policy. But in economics, there are simple solutions. Read Hazlitt and you’ll know what they are.
[podcast title="CFRA Morning, December 28"]http://www.thejohnrobson.com/podcast/John2015/December/John_Robson_December28.mp3[/podcast]
[podcast title="Ask the Professor - Audio - December 23, 2015"]http://www.thejohnrobson.com/podcast/John2015/December/AskTheProfessorDec23_audio.mp3[/podcast]
Don't forget to ask your questions! https://youtu.be/XD8HPUpvxcY