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Shooting Bambi To Save Mother Nature
The number of hunters in the U.S. is falling, which is bad news for wildlife conservation.
Episode 889: The Pay-What-You-Want Experiment
In 2010, Panera launched several pay-what-you-want cafes. On today's show: We talk to Panera founder Ron Shaich about how this turned out.
What Keeps Economists Up At Night? And Other Stuff
We armed The Indicator's producers with your questions, and they unleashed them on a roomful of economists at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association.
R.I.P. Jack Bogle, Democratizer Of Investing
John Clifton "Jack" Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, passed away yesterday at the age of 89. Today we look back at his life and career.
Episode 888: The First Shutdown
In 1879, Congress and the President were locked in a battle over the rights of African-Americans. It led to the first government shutdown.
The Extremely Cautious Case For Extremely Mild Optimism
Interest rates are higher, global growth is slowing, and the government is at an impasse. But there are also reasons for near-term optimism about the U.S. economy.
Working Women: Why The U.S. Is Behind
When it came to the female labor force participation rate, America used to lead the world. But we've fallen behind. Today on the show: what happened?
What The Future Of Work Means For Cities
One of the nation's top economists explores the past and future of work in cities. He finds that opportunities for workers without a college degree are drying up.
10,000 Economists Walk Into A Bar
Which economic indicators do we pay too much attention to? Not enough? It's Overrated/Underrated: Economic Indicator edition
10,000 Economists Walk Into A Bar
Which economic indicators do we pay too much attention to? Not enough? It's Overrated/Underrated: Economic Indicator edition
Episode 887: You Asked For It, Yet Again
On today's show we answer questions about silver dollars, Venmo, and Brexit. Why? Because you asked!
Shutdown Economics
The U.S. partial government shutdown is on track to be the longest in history. Whatever its political consequences, the economic costs to the private sector will increase the longer it lasts.
U.S.-China Trade: Where Are We Now?
Today on The Indicator: an update on the trade spat between China and the U.S.
Episode 690: All In
We go inside a professional poker tournament. It turns out some of the smartest players aren't just betting on themselves, but are actually staking their competition.
Are We Ready For A Recession?
Some signals on the economic dashboard are warning we could be heading for a downturn within a couple of years. Are we ready to fight off a recession?
Don't Fear The Fear Index
2018 was one of the most volatile stock market years on record. And the market continues volatile today. But that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Econ, Too
At the year's biggest economics conference, gender issues were the main event.
Jobs, Inflation And The Phillips Curve
The Fed chair and his two predecessors speak at a big conference about Friday's stellar jobs report, and why, despite what the Phillips Curve might predict, they're not too worried about inflation
Episode 886: The Price Of A Hack
Hackers are an expensive headache for companies. But there might be a simple economic fix.
Economists On Screen, Episode 4: Stockholm
The miniseries Stockholm tells the story of a group of friends, one of whom is a frontrunner for the Nobel Prize in economics. But there's a problem: he's dead
Economists On Screen, Episode 3: Aaron Sorkin
Shows developed by Aaron Sorkin included a lot of economics. We look at free trade in The West Wing, and Glass-Steagall in The Newsroom.
Episode 885: Do It For Your Country
People are the engine that fuels an economy. But what happens when you start running out of people?
Economists On Screen, Episode 2: Jack Ryan, CIA Economist
In Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, the lead character is an economist in the CIA, tracking down terrorists by following their money.
Economists On Screen, Episode 1: Crazy Rich Asians
Explaining the game theory in the plot of the movie Crazy Rich Asians.
Indicators Of The Year: #MeToo
The #MeToo movement transformed the experience of women in the workplace. The strong job market helped some women feel secure enough to speak up, but for others it still doesn't feel safe.
Episode 884: The Rest Of The Story, Winter 2018
We check in on some stories we did this year to find all kinds of updates.
Indicators Of The Year: Opioids
The opioid problem has reached into all parts of American life, including the workplace. But the workplace could be key in addressing the problem.
Indicators Of The Year: Housing
2018 was a rough year for the housing market. We take a look at what happened.
Episode 609: The Curse Of The Black Lotus
How the card game Magic: The Gathering deflated a speculative bubble.
Indicators Of The Year: Immigration
Applications for H-1B work visas fell 16 percent in 2018 from 2017. Does that mean the U.S. could lose its edge in attracting global talent?
Episode 883: A Very Planet Money Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens wanted to pick a fight with economists. So he invented Ebenezer Scrooge. But did he get it right?
Friends Of The Indicator, Pt 2
Our pals Josh Barro of New York Magazine and Jennifer Doleac from Texas A&M tell us what they're keeping an eye on in 2019.
Friends Of The Indicator, Pt 1
What are the best indicators for 2019? Some of our best friends tell us what they'll be watching.
Episode 882: Synthetic Reefer Madness
Synthetic drugs like "Spice" and "K2" have helped jumpstart a revolution in the drug trade.
You've Got Mail!
Depression severity, Australia's housing market and the minimum wage. You asked: here are some answers.
The Crypto Crash
Cryptocurrency had a rough 2018. The big cryptos lost about 80% of their value. So what happened? Is crypto poised for a comeback or are we talking tulips?
Happy Birthday, Tax Cuts!
Is Trump's tax cut helping working people?
Lowlights Of The Year
We commemorate some of the darkest and funniest business and economic blackspots of the year.
Episode 881: The Prisoners Of The Trade War
A truce in the U.S.-China trade war seemed close. And then the arrests started.
Economics Of A Border Wall
President Donald Trump has made building a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico one of his signature issues. Today, the Indicator looks at the economics of a border wall.
Why Are There So Many Mattress Stores?
There are so many mattress stores in America, and they always seem to be empty. So how can they afford the real estate? And how do they stay in business?
Episode 539: What's A Penny Worth?
We try to figure out what makes cents.
Economic Insecurity
The U.S. economy looks in fine shape — for now — but even a lot of Americans with jobs still struggle financially. Here are three Indicators to monitor economic insecurity in the U.S.
Citi Bike's Better Angels
How one bike-sharing company used behavioral economics to solve one of its most vexing problems.
Unto The Brexit
UK Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to exit the European Union has hit a wall. What happens now?
Episode 880: Is Amazon Good For New York?
Amazon is opening a new office in Long Island City, Queens. Critics of the plan say New York got ripped off from a big corporation. We spent a day in the neighborhood asking people what they think.
More Jobs, Less Pay
In honor of jobs day, we look at the jobs that used to be high-paying, that are now low-paying. What happened to these jobs? And what can it tell us about the U.S. economy?
The Fed's Mistake?
For years after the Great Recession, the Federal Reserve kept short term interest rates near zero percent. It began raising rates in 2015 — but did it jump the gun.
Episode 533: Why Car Safety Is A Trade Barrier
The U.S. and Europe just can't agree on car safety standards. That puts car companies in a weird position, makes car cost more and just seems kind of random and wasteful.
Paris Is Burning
What the yellow vest protests in Paris tell us about economic reform in France and the parallels with politics in the U.S.
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