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BIG NEWS. @BetseyStevenson & I are launching our own podcast: Think Like An Economist.

Before I tell you all about it, lemme urge you to subscribe, listen, and tell your friends.

iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thi…
Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4sOVMPFJm…
Himalaya: himalaya.com/econ
All of economics comes down to mastering a few basic principles and then applying them over and over. So how hard is it to learn economics? Not that hard.

In fact, we’re betting that we can teach economics in a series of snack-sized podcasts. @himalaya_app
We’re calling it Think Like an Economist because we want to teach you to, well... Think like an economist.

Look, we’re making a bold claim: You'll make better decisions and have fewer regrets if you learn to Think Like An Economist.
Econ isn’t that tough, but it's often misunderstood. Students often think it’s about math and graphs. Sure, math and graphs are helpful, but that’s only because they're telling a story.

We’re going to do that story-telling the old fashioned way, with words. In an Aussie accent.
Who’s our podcast for? You may not be an economist, but perhaps you’re econ-curious. Or econ-adjacent. Or sitting through an econ class and need help finding the intuition. Or teaching econ and wanna fire your students up. We love our field, and we want to make it accessible.
The deets: Each 15 minute episode will focus on what an econ instructor might cover in a typical lecture. This isn’t a torn-from-the-headlines pod, and it’s not a political soapbox. It’s really more of a course. An econ course. We’ll start with micro, then turn to macro.
We’ve got the first 4 episodes up already, covering the core principles of economics: The cost-benefit principle, the opportunity cost principle, the marginal principle, and the interdependence principle. Our goal isn’t to teach you these theories, it’s to teach you to *use* them
And over the next few weeks, we’ll add episodes on… <SURPRISE> Demand, Supply, Equilibrium, Elasticity, Welfare Econ, Externalities, International Trade, and the rest of a solid foundation in micro. Then we’ll turn to macro, and the issues you read about in the news everyday.
@BetseyStevenson @himalaya_app And a reminder, this is how you get our podcast, Think Like An Economist.


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