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Cato Daily Podcast - Copyright as Intellectual Privilege
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Food Bank Britain
Food banks are being used by a million people in Britain according to recent newspaper reports. But what do we really know about how many people are using food banks, and does this tell us anything about whether food poverty is increasing? Plus: we remember Gary Becker; Alex Bellos tells the story of Brazil's most famous mathematician; and did a fruit and vegetable seller run the first four minute mile in 1770?
Cato Daily Podcast - NSA Reform Clears Key Hurdle
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Cato Daily Podcast - Development, Autocrats and The Tyranny of Experts
The technocratic approach to ending global poverty favored by development experts often strengthens authoritarian governments and neglects or undermines the preferences and personal choices of poor people.
The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor
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Cato Daily Podcast - Faith in the Public Sphere at SCOTUS
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Cato Daily Podcast - The Defense Department’s Procurement Problem
If you want to know why so many Defense Department projects are behind schedule and over budget, follow the incentives.
https://www.cato.org/blog/dods-misaligned-incentives
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Sir Roger Bannister’s ?impossible? feat
Sir Roger Bannister became the first man to run a mile in under four minutes 60 ago. It's one of the most famous records of the 20th Century, one that the passage of time has shrouded in legend. Was the four-minute mile really considered an 'impossible' physical barrier? Are motivational speakers like Anthony Robbins right to claim that the year after it was broken, the power of positive thinking helped dozens of runners to break the four-minute barrier. More or Less speaks with Sir Roger Bannister to separate myth from reality and find out exactly what propelled him to his famous feat. This programme was first broadcast on the BBC World Service.
Cato Daily Podcast - Why Government Fails So Often
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - British Law – Made in Brussels?
How much British law is made in Brussels - 75% as UKIP say, or 7% as Nick Clegg says? And how might the ideas of an 18th century minister help find the missing flight MH370?
