This week Ruth Alexander looks at the extraordinary case of Andreas Georgiou the head of the Greek statistics agency, Elstat. He is facing criminal charges for what amounts to statistical treason. It is a story that goes to the heart of the Greek debt crisis, that includes extreme office politics, alleged e-mail hacking and a statistician facing at least five years in prison. We speak to Economists Miranda Xafa and Professor Yanis Vourafafkis as well as Syriza MP Dimitris Tsoukalas. Also: do American football players die earlier than their fellow Americans?
Cato Daily Podcast - Hagel Hearings, Round One
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Cato Daily Podcast - Free Speech on Campus Today
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Cato Daily Podcast - Copyright and Kim Dotcom
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Cato Daily Podcast - SEC Asked to Compel Disclosure of Corporate Political Speech
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Cato Daily Podcast - Marijuana Laws and Federal Supremacy
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Fat or Fiction
A ?new? BMI calculation has been proposed by Oxford Mathematician Professor Nick Trefethen but does it really address the problem with a calculation that is over a century old. Body Mass Index was first calculated over 150 years ago and in recent years has become controversial for its imprecise nature. Ruth Alexander and Wesley Stephenson look at how it has developed and what it really tells us, if anything, about our health.
Cato Daily Podcast - The Federal Reserve Turns 100
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Cato Daily Podcast - Campaign Finance after Citizens United
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Cato Daily Podcast - The New Campaign Finance Landscape
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