The third entry for our October 2021 e-links looks at a wonderful Simpsons’ animation that brought humor to Paris Fashion Week.
October 2021 Friday’s e-links: A New Way to Teach Economics
The second entry for our October 2021 e-links looks at a structural change in a basic economics curriculum that sees more of the real world.
October 2021 Friday’s e-links: Evergrande’s Lehman Moment
Our October 2021 e-links begin with a podcast story of the rise and probable demise of the giant Chinese property developer, Evergrande.
September 2021 Friday’s e-links: The Ego That Makes a Presidential Library
Our September 2021 e-links continue with a look at presidential libraries that is about much more than books and papers.
September 2021 Friday’s e-links: A Uyghur Teenager’s Story
Our September 2021 e-links continue with a podcast in which a Uyghur teenager tells about her family’s escape from China to the U.S.
September 2021 Friday’s e-links: What a Life Is Worth
Our September 2021 e-links continue with “Worth,” a new Netflix film that focuses on compensating 9/11 victims but is about so much more.
September 2021 Friday’s e-links: The Power of the Market
Our September 2021 e-links begin with insight on the power of the market from Duke Professor Michael Munger and Econtalk host Russ Roberts.
August 2021 Friday’s e-links: Where We Grow the Worst Coffee
Our August 2021 e-links continue with a NY Times Magazine article that takes us to small coffee farms in a shrinking Indonesian rainforest.
August 2021 Friday’s e-links: The Female Voice
Our August 2021 e-links continue with a podcast that investigates how technology makes the female voice less appealing.
August 2021 Friday’s e-links: A Feel Good Film
Our August e-links continue with “Coda,” a film that was a prizewinner at Sundance and truly a feel good experience we need in today’s world.