Hayek Program Podcast
A podcast by F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics - Wednesdays
212 Episodes
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Ben Powell on Why Immigration Improves Economic Freedom and Institutions
Published: 6/25/2025 -
Abigail Hall on "How to Run Wars" and Reaching New Audiences
Published: 6/11/2025 -
Director Tomasz Agencki on Carl Menger and the Making of "Notes on the Margin"
Published: 5/28/2025 -
Peter Boettke’s Meditations on Life After Graduation
Published: 5/14/2025 -
Margaret Levi — 2024 Markets and Society Conference Keynote
Published: 4/30/2025 -
Women and Policy — How Do Female Property Rights Impact Economic Development?
Published: 4/16/2025 -
Nava Ashraf — 2024 Markets and Society Conference Keynote
Published: 4/2/2025 -
Women and Policy — Why are Fertility Rates so Low?
Published: 3/19/2025 -
Shruti Rajagopalan and Chris Coyne on War, Conflict, and the Quest for a Stable Peace
Published: 3/5/2025 -
Jordan Lofthouse and Zane Willard on the Political Economy of Visibility and Drag Races
Published: 2/19/2025 -
Kwame Anthony Appiah — 2023 Markets and Society Conference Keynote
Published: 2/5/2025 -
Deirdre McCloskey — 2022 Markets and Society Conference Keynote
Published: 1/22/2025 -
Mikayla Novak and Giandomenica Becchio on Gender and the "Doctrine of Separate Spheres"
Published: 1/8/2025 -
Peter Boettke — 2022 Markets and Society Conference Keynote
Published: 12/26/2024 -
Perspectives on Peace — State Power and the Regime Uncertainty of Robert Higgs
Published: 12/11/2024 -
Perspectives on Peace — The Industrial Complexes of Robert Higgs
Published: 11/27/2024 -
Entangled Political Economy — Marta Podemska-Mikluch on Complex Connections
Published: 11/13/2024 -
Perspectives on Peace — The Ratchet Effect of Robert Higgs
Published: 10/30/2024 -
Perspectives on Peace — The Life and Legacy of Robert Higgs
Published: 10/16/2024 -
Women and Policy — Should Contraceptives Be More Accessible?
Published: 10/2/2024
The Hayek Program Podcast includes audio from lectures, interviews, and discussions of scholars and visitors from the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. The F. A. Hayek Program is devoted to the promotion of teaching and research on the institutional arrangements that are suitable for the support of free and prosperous societies. Implicit in this statement is the presumption that those arrangements are to some extent open to conscious selection, as well as the appreciation that the type of arrangements that are selected within a society can influence significantly the economic, political, and moral character of that society.