The Tour de France, we are told, has finally cleaned up its act and clamped down on the use of performance-enhancing drugs. But if it has, should we expect today?s drug-free riders to be slower than their drug-fuelled forebears? Can statistics tell us whether the Tour de France really is cleaner than it was? Also in the programme: does when you retire influence when you die?
Cato Daily Podcast - Let Sequestration (and Military Spending Cuts) Happen
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Has clamping down on drugs made the Tour de France slower?
The Tour de France, we are told, has finally cleaned up its act and clamped down on the use of performance-enhancing drugs. But if it has, should we expect today?s drug-free riders to be slower than their drug-fuelled forebears? Can statistics tell us whether the Tour de France really is cleaner than it was? Also in the programme: does when you retire influence when you die?
Cato Daily Podcast - TSA’s Naked Body Scanners Flout the Law
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Cato Daily Podcast - Gay Rights: A Fundamental Freedom
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Cato Daily Podcast - Obama’s ‘Elizabeth Warren Moment’
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Cato Daily Podcast - Understanding Outsourcing
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Who are the Libor losers?
How much damage did messing with Libor really do to the financial system? And we investigate the claim made by a leading charity that a million British children are "starving".
More or Less: Behind the Stats - More or Less: Who are the Libor losers? (WS)
How much damage did messing with Libor really do to the financial system? After all, most financial trades are two way bets ? and for every winner, there is a loser.
Cato Daily Podcast - Congress’s Uniform Distraction
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