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	<title>Jared Peccarelli on EconTalk and Russ Roberts</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Last summer, I stumbled&#160;upon the EconTalk podcast series hosted by Russ Roberts (an economics professor at George Mason).&#160; It&#39;s a great series that&#160;covers a&#160;wide range of topics from traditional economics (comparative advantage, opportunity cost, monetary policy, etc.) to the more obscure such as the&#160;behavior of ants and seasteading.&#160; Past guests include Milton Friedman, Arnold Kling (in a great discussion about Fannie and Freddie), Bruce Yandel, George Schultz, and John Taylor.&#160; Mike Munger is a personal favorite of mine.&#160; Anyway, I&#39;d encourage you to check it out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.econtalk.org/" target="_blank">http://www.econtalk.org/</a>&#160;(<a href="http://www.econlib.org" target="_blank">http://www.econlib.org</a> is also a great resource for all things economics.)</p>
<p>Another personal favorite of mine is <a href="http://www.cafehayek.com" target="_blank">http://www.cafehayek.com</a>&#160;which Russ Roberts blogs at along with his colleague at GMU, Don Boudreaux.</p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 20:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
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