Econ Journal Watch
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The voice of Econ Journal Watch, EJW Audio is hosted by Lawrence H. White, a co-editor of EJW and professor of economics at George Mason University. In a typical EJW Audio podcast, Professor White and the author of a recent EJW article discuss that article and related issues.
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Magnus Henrekson on Europe’s Green Vanities 17.05.2026 48:40
Magnus Henrekson and collaborators have produced three important books exposing the fraudulence of Europe’s green projects and policies. He explains why the fraud persists despite the obviousness of its fraudulence. Two of the books have been treated in Econ Journal Watch, one review essay by one review essay by John Constable and one by one review essay by Michael Munger , who kindly conducted th...
Michael Weissman on Lab Leak and Science 31.03.2026 26:45
An influential article by Jonathan Pekar and 28 other authors published in Science in 2022 claimed that Bayesian analysis of the molecular phylogeny of early SARS-CoV-2 cases indicated that the likelihood that two successful introductions to humans had occurred was greater than the likelihood that just one had occurred. Michael Weissman explains his EJW article , which discusses a fundamental err...
Dan Johansson on Economics without Entrepreneurship or Institutions 01.01.2026 34:35
Dan Johansson discusses his 2004 vocabulary analysis of graduate textbooks used in economics programs. He investigated their treatment of two sets of ideas. One is knowledge and discovery: entrepreneur, innovation, invention, tacit knowledge, and bounded rationality. The other deals with social rules: institutions, property rights, and economic freedom. Today, mainstream economics gives more att...
Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin 04.11.2025 50:57
The writings of Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997), now published chiefly by Princeton University Press, have in large part been brought to light thanks to the work—over five decades—of Henry Hardy. A Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, Hardy discusses Berlin’s life, work, and thoughts. Hardy maintains The Isaiah Berlin Virtual Library ( link ). Selections from Berlin on Karl Marx were republished in Econ J...
Jason Sorens on Housing Supply Liberalization and Recent Research 28.09.2025 44:18
Jason Sorens discusses his article about three recent papers that might lend support to opponents of liberalization. One paper finds that housing supply has no long-run effect on local rents, while two others find that restricting housing supply might translate into amenities. Sorens argues that the evidence so far still supports the conclusion that supply-side zoning liberalization typically lo...
Lars Magnusson on the History of Economic Thought in Sweden 29.07.2025 26:47
In 2022, Swedish historian of economic thought Lars Magnusson published a major book (in Swedish) about Swedish economic thought, from the late Middle Ages to the mid 19th century. The title (in English): From Medieval Provincial Law to State Liberalism: Economic Thought in Sweden . One theme is that proto-liberal thinking, often mixed in varying degrees with so-called mercantilist tendencies, ma...
George Selgin on the New Deal and Economic Recovery 31.05.2025 56:08
George Selgin discusses his book False Dawn: The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery, 1933–1947 (University of Chicago Press, 2025), which was treated to a review essay by Jason Taylor in the March 2025 issue of Econ Journal Watch.
Ivan Katchanovski on Maidan and Ukraine 2014 31.03.2025 1:09:34
Professor Ivan Katchanovski discusses his article examining the Maidan massacre and the ouster of President Yanukovych in Ukraine in 2014. This interview is conducted by Professor Glenn Diesen and is available on YouTube with video and subtitles here .
Jeffrey Sachs, An Established Anti-Establishment Economist 07.01.2025 1:07:21
Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University is interviewed by Daniel Klein about being an economist, his favorite economists, his economist mentors, and his thoughts about the economics profession today. The conversation turns to his own ideological outlook and whether it has changed over the decades, and, then, to US foreign policy, particularly with respect to Russia.
Nicolás Cachanosky on Liberalism in Argentina from 1816 to 1884 21.11.2024 44:13
Drawing on his EJW article coauthored with Alejandro Goméz , Nicolás Cachanosky guides us through classical liberalism at work in Argentina from 1816 to 1884. The authors shall be bringing the Argentine story up to the present in a sequel that is forthcoming.
Glenn Diesen on Russophobia from Cobden’s Time to Today 30.09.2024 1:08:00
Professor Glenn Diesen discusses Russophobia historically considered. He is the author of Russophobia: Propaganda in International Politics (2022). The discussion takes its point of departure with Richard Cobden’s “Cure for the Russo-phobia” pamphlet (1836), an abridged version of which is published in EJW .
Michael O’Connor on Sharpe Ratios and Investing 15.07.2024 38:53
Michael O’Connor is interviewed by David Barker on O’Connor’s major critique of the use of Sharpe ratios in hypothesis testing and investing. O’Connor cautions against relying on Sharpe ratios when choosing investments.
John Hand on McKinsey Studies on Executive Race/Ethnic Diversity 31.05.2024 41:37
John Hand discusses his EJW article coauthored with Jeremiah Green , a quasi-replication of a series of studies by the consulting firm McKinsey, on firm performance and executive race/ethnic diversity. Green and Hand find no statistically significant relationship whereas the McKinsey studies find a positive relationship. Professor Hand is interviewed by David Barker.
Dan Klein on Classical Liberalism by Country: Lessons for Liberal Civic Virtue 10.01.2024 40:32
Dan Klein tells of the EJW series Classical Liberalism by Country and draws lessons about liberal civic virtue. His remarks are based on a published Introduction to the project . The series is ongoing. All of the EJW articles are accessible here . Twenty-three of the articles were republished (often with postscripts added) in 2023 in three volumes by CL Press : Volume 1 (six nations plus Klein...
Edwin van de Haar on the History of Classical Liberalism in the Netherlands 30.09.2023 56:13
Edwin van de Haar discusses the classical liberal movements in the Netherlands from the Dutch Golden Age, through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, and down to today. His discussion is based on his EJW article , which extends the Classical Liberalism in Econ, by Country series .
Paul Robinson on Russian Liberalism 11.07.2023 55:36
Paul Robinson is the author of Russian Liberalism , published by Northern Illinois University Press, due September 2023. Robinson is Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa. In the podcast, Professor Robinson also refers to his previous book Russian Conservatism , published 2019 by Northern Illinois University Press.
Vlad Tarko and Radu Nechita on Liberalism in Romania, 1829 to 2023 09.05.2023 1:07:38
Vlad Tarko and Radu Nechita discuss their EJW article on liberalism in Romania , which is the latest contribution to the Classical Liberalism in Econ, by Country series .
Sheilagh Ogilvie on 900 Years of European Guilds 31.03.2023 54:30
Sheilagh Ogilvie , the Chicele Professor of Economic History at the University of Oxford, explains European guilds from 1000 to 1900. The topic relates to EJW’s publication of Vincent Gournay’s 1753 memorials against the exclusionary privileges enjoyed by guilds in Lyon, a 1758 squib against barber privileges in Edinburgh, as well as numerous items on modern occupational licensing (listed her...
Art Carden on William H. Hutt 19.01.2023 44:46
Art Carden discusses his EJW article with Phil Magness vindicating William H. Hutt from “racism”/“white supremacism” charges leveled by William Darity, M’Balou Camara, and Nancy MacLean.
David Barker on Temperature and Economic Growth 15.11.2022 25:25
David Barker criticizes the article in Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, by Federal Reserve researchers, which concluded that climate change would have a large economic impact. Barker’s critique appeared in the September 2022 issue of EJW.
Eva Forslund and Magnus Henrekson on English vs. the Native Language 30.09.2022 44:52
Illustrating with Sweden and economics, Eva Forslund and Magnus Henrekson explore the pull toward using English in academics, and the downsides, based on their EJW article from September 2022 .
Phil Magness on Quinn Slobodian on Mises 08.07.2022 48:42
Drawing on his EJW article coauthored with Amelia Janaskie , Phil Magness criticizes Quinn Slobodian’s work on Ludwig von Mises and criticizes the Cambridge University Press journal Contemporary European History for failing to choose truth above falsehood.
Michael Weissman on GREs in Physics Education Research 23.05.2022 1:01:28
Michael Weissman, a physicist, criticizes three papers published in Physical Review Physics Education Research, based on his EJW article published in March 2022 .
Sebastián Rodríguez on Liberalism in Colombia 31.03.2022 51:45
Sebastián Rodríguez discusses his article with Gilberto Ramírez on liberalism in Colombia , which is the 22nd article in the Classical Liberalism in Econ, by Country series .
Dan Klein, in Praise of Ideological Openness 26.01.2022 38:52
Echoing Gunnar Myrdal, Dan Klein praises ideological disclosure, viewing it as similar to the disclosure of vested interests. He shares survey results, published in The Independent Review , showing that most economists like it when an author tells where she is coming from. Klein draws also on an EJW article , featuring quotations from Myrdal, and an Economic Affairs article .
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