Odd Lots

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376 Episodes

  1. Why It's A Big Problem That Economists Still Don't Understand Money

    Published: 30/12/2019
  2. A Human Rights Activist Explains Why Bitcoin Is So Important to His Work

    Published: 23/12/2019
  3. How Online Dating Is Reshaping the Entire Economy

    Published: 16/12/2019
  4. How Nearly Two Decades Of Fed Policy Contributed To Bubbles, Busts, And A Boom In Debt

    Published: 9/12/2019
  5. How Bond Defaults Are Changing China's Markets

    Published: 2/12/2019
  6. This is How Economic Crisis and Precarity Shaped the Millennial Generation

    Published: 25/11/2019
  7. How A Former 'Magic: The Gathering' Player Became the Top Tournament Poker Player Of All Time

    Published: 18/11/2019
  8. Why The Repo Markets Went Crazy, And Why December Could Be Even Worse

    Published: 11/11/2019
  9. An Anthropologist Explains How Wall Street Culture Reshaped The Entire Economy

    Published: 4/11/2019
  10. Why Taiwanese Life Insurers Are The Great 'Whodunit' Of The Financial World

    Published: 28/10/2019
  11. Coming Soon: Travel Genius Season 2

    Published: 25/10/2019
  12. How Private Sector Balance Sheets Changed Recessions

    Published: 21/10/2019
  13. Why Governments Haven't Learned The Lessons Of Japan

    Published: 14/10/2019
  14. The Odd Lots Variety Show

    Published: 7/10/2019
  15. Introducing Stephanomics Season 2

    Published: 1/10/2019
  16. How Financial Repression in China Helped Cause the Trade War

    Published: 30/09/2019
  17. What Businesses Can Learn From the Collapse of Civilizations

    Published: 23/09/2019
  18. Why The Dominant U.S. Dollar Refuses To Go Away

    Published: 16/09/2019
  19. Huw van Steenis On What Central Banks Will Do Next

    Published: 9/09/2019
  20. Why Value Investing Has Been Doing Terribly

    Published: 2/09/2019

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