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By Amit Varma and Vivek Kaul
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Sad news, folks: this is it for Econ Central. Amit Varma and Vivek Kaul explain why they are ending this show at just episode 15 -- and also recommend a whole bunch of books to read as a goodbye gift. Also check out: 1. Moonflower Murders -- Anthony Horowitz. 2. The Paper Menagerie -- Ken Liu. 3. The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories -- Ken Liu. 4. The Nothing Man -- Catherine Ryan Howard. 5. Netherland -- Joseph O'Neill. 6. The Thursday Murder Club -- Richard Osman. 7. The Bear Came Over the Mountain -- Alice Munro. 8. Runaway -- Alice Munro. 9. Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage -- Alice Munro. 10. All Alice Munro's books on Amazon. 11. How to Make the World Add Up -- Tim Harford. 12. Archives of Dear Economist. 13. Dear Undercover Economist -- Tim Harford. 14. Collected Poems -- Mark Strand. (A sample.) 15. The Best of It: New and Selected Poems -- Kay Ryan. 16. The Housekeeper and the Professor -- Yoko Ogawa. 17. The Blank Slate -- Steven Pinker. 18. How Innovation Works -- Matt Ridley. 19. The Innovator's Dilemma -- Clayton M Christensen. 20. The Myth of Basic Science -- Matt Ridley. 21. The Evolution of Everything -- Episode 96 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Matt Ridley). 22. That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen -- Frédéric Bastiat. 23. The Law -- Frédéric Bastiat. 24. The Deficit Myth -- Stephanie Kelton. 25. Rathin Roy's sarcy tweet. 26. That Will Be England Gone -- Michael Henderson. 27. Essays -- George Orwell. 28. Politics and the English Language -- George Orwell. Amit and Vivek will continue to do whatever else they are doing. You can keep listening to Amit's podcast, The Seen and the Unseen, and reading The India Uncut Newsletter. Do also check out his online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Vivek writes regularly at vivekkaul.com. Do browse all his books on Amazon or elsewhere.
The IPL starts this weekend. It is much more than a tamasha. It saved and revitalized cricket. In episode 14 of Econ Central, Amit Varma and Vivek Kaul turn the economic lens towards cricket and cricket strategy. Also check out: 1. Opportunity, Choice and the IPL (2008) — Amit Varma. 2. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus — Ludwig Wittgenstein. 3. What Cricket Can Learn From Economics (2016) — Amit Varma. 4. The Lesson From This IPL: Front-Load Your Innings (2014) -- Amit Varma. 5. The Tamasha All Purists Should Love (2018) -- Amit Varma. 6. The Winning Mantra for This IPL: Attack, Attack, Attack (2017) -- Amit Varma. 7. National Highway 420 (and the EV of Aggressive Batting) (2016) -- Amit Varma. 8. Resources vs Constraints - Why T20 Teams Need to Attack More (2019) -- Amit Varma. 9. For This Brave New World of Cricket, We Have IPL and England to Thank (2019) -- Amit Varma. 10. Purists, Keep Quiet. Cricket Is Changing, Not Dying (2018) -- Amit Varma. 11. The New Face of Cricket (2015) -- Amit Varma. 12. Money in Cricket -- Episode 41 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Gideon Haigh and Prem Panicker). 13. Dhoni and India -- Episode 10 of Econ Central. 14. Building Sports Ecosystems -- Episode 126 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Joy Bhattacharjya). 15. New Zealand's John Wright Lauded as the Man Who Discovered Jasprit Bumrah. 16. Toyota Halts India Expansion, Blaming ‘We Don’t Want You’ Taxes. 17. The Delhi Smog -- Episode 44 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vivek Kaul). 18. Getting Competitive: A Practitioner's Guide for India -- RC Bhargava. 19. Manufacturing Is Key to Creating Jobs in Services -- Vivek Kaul. 20. The Economics of The Chilling Effect -- Episode 5 of Econ Central. 21. What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been -- Episode 188 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Arvind Subramanian). 22. What is Libertarianism? -- Episode 117 of The Seen and the Unseen (w David Boaz). 23. Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge -- EO Wilson. 24. Tawaif -- Episode 174 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Saba Dewan). Do also check out Amit’s writing course, The Art of Clear Writing, as well as The India Uncut Newsletter. Also, Vivek’s new website at vivekkaul.com and all his books on Amazon.
Our media, our society and our politics have all gone nuts. Amit Varma and Vivek Kaul examine this drift to the extremes in episode 13 of Econ Central. Also discussed: the real estate dudes fight the bankers, and why football isn't taking off in India. Also check out: 1. Driven to Extremes. Part 1: News Television -- Amit Varma. 2. Out-Arnabing Arnab -- Episode 8 of Econ Central. 3. Breaking News about Narendra Modi's previous birth. 4. Some tweets about SSR's Covid patent and invention of Fau-G: 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. The Hype Around the Stock Market -- Episode 6 of Econ Central (about the game theory of Congress rebellion). 6. A Game Theory Problem: Who Will Bell The Congress Cat? — Amit Varma. 7. An Economic Theory of Democracy -- Anthony Downs. 8. The Median Voter Theorem (Wikipedia). 9. The Economics of the Chilling Effect -- Episode 5 of Econ Central. 10. Groupthink: A Study in Self Delusion -- Christopher Booker. 11. The Seven Basic Plots -- Christopher Booker. 12. Scared to Death -- Christopher Booker. 13. Gegenpressing GDP -- Episode 12 of Econ Central. 14. The US Economy Contracted by 9.1% and not 32%. India’s Economy Contracted by 23.9% -- Vivek Kaul. 15. Raghuram Rajan’s 10 Solutions to Get Economy Going Again -- Vivek Kaul. 16. Match moratorium interest rate with deposits: Industry -- TNN 17. Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists -- Raghuram Rajan and Luizi Zingales. 18. Moral Hazard (Wikipedia). 19. Every Act of Government Is an Act of Violence -- Amit Varma. 20. The Deep State of Real Estate -- Episode 7 of Econ Central. 21. The Use of Knowledge in Society -- Friedrich Hayek. 22. Building Sports Ecosystems -- Episode 126 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Joy Bhattacharjya). 23. The 10 Most Insane Requirements Of The Green New Deal -- David Harsanyi. 24. India’s Population Bomb and the Surprising Truth Behind It -- Vivek Kaul. 25. Population Is Not a Problem, but Our Greatest Strength -- Amit Varma. 26. Ram Gopal Varma interviewed by Anupama Chopra. Do also check out Amit’s podcast, The Seen and the Unseen, as well as The India Uncut Newsletter. And ah, Vivek’s new website at vivekkaul.com and all his books on Amazon.
Our economy's contracted. And Lionel Messi's looking for someone new to contract with. Amit Varma and Vivek Kaul dissect both situations in episode 12 of Econ Central. Also discussed: Amitabh Bachchan's crocodile. Also check out: 1. Demystifying GDP -- Episode 130 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Rajeswari Sengupta). 2. What a Long Strange Trip It's Been -- Episode 188 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Arvind Subramanian). 3. The Indian Economy in 2019 -- Episode 153 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vivek Kaul). 4. DeMon, Morality and the Predatory Indian State — Episode 85 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan). 5. The Seen/Unseen episodes on GST: 1, 2, 3. 6. We Are Fighting Two Disasters: Covid-19 and the Indian State -- Amit Varma. 7. The Seen/Unseen episodes on Covid-19: 1, 2, 3. 8. Many acts behind the world’s worst economic slump -- Vivek Kaul. 9. The US Economy Contracted by 9.1% and not 32%. India’s Economy Contracted by 23.9% -- Vivek Kaul. 10. Who Moved My Interest Rate? -- D Subbarao. 11. Forget the romance, a Messi-Guardiola reunion would not make City better -- Jonathan Wilson. 12. Wikipedia articles on the Fallacy of Composition, Cherry Picking, the Halo Effect and the Winner's Curse. 13. The Halo Effect (2007) -- Amit Varma. 14. Ganga Jamuna Saraswati -- Full movie on YouTube. 15. Amar Akbar Anthony: Masala, Madness and Manmohan Desai -- Sidharth Bhatia. 16. The 10 Rules of Successful Nations -- Ruchir Sharma. 17. The Rise and Fall of Nations -- Ruchir Sharma. 18. Do We Need Billionaires? -- Episode 9 of Econ Central. 19. The Great Reversal -- Thomas Philippon. 20. The Hype Around the Stock Market -- Episode 6 of Econ Central. Do also check out Amit’s writing course, The Art of Clear Writing, as well as The India Uncut Newsletter. And ah, Vivek’s new website at vivekkaul.com and all his books on Amazon.
Game theory explains the complexity of rebelling against the Gandhis -- and theory has now become practice. As fires rage in the house that Congress built, Amit Varma and Vivek revisit the incentives of the players involved. Also discussed: Shaktikanta Das's views on the stock market and why Naseeruddin Shah excused Raj Kumar's hamming. Also check out: 1. A Game Theory Problem: Who Will Bell The Congress Cat? — Amit Varma. 2. "Someone Had to Bell The Cat": Congress Leader Who Signed Letter -- Sunil Prabhu. 3. The Hype Around the Stock Market -- Episode 6 of Econ Central (with an earlier discussion on Congress rebellion). 4. Tweet by @mridumesh on the incentives of the rebels. 5. Haweli ki umar saath saal! -- Vivek Kaul. 6. Generational Wealth: Why do 70% of Families Lose Their Wealth in the 2nd Generation? -- David Kleinhandler. 7. Where Have All the Leaders Gone? -- Amit Varma. 8. What Have We Done With Our Independence? -- Episode 186 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pratap Bhanu Mehta). 9. Piku on YouTube. 10. And Then One Day: A Memoir -- Naseeruddin Shah. 11. Disconnect between economy and stock markets: Shaktikanta Das: Indian Express report. 12. There's no irrational exuberance in market, say MF experts -- Jash Kriplani. (The piece with 'de-grow.') 13. The Challenge of Central Banking in a Democratic Society -- Alan Greenspan's speech. 14. Viral Acharya in conversation with Vivek Kaul. 15. The Lost Decade -- Puja Mehra. 16. India's Lost Decade -- Episode 116 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Puja Mehra). 17. Taking Stock of Covid-19 -- Episode 169 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan). 18. The Nuances of Lockdown -- Episode 176 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Anup Malani). 19. India's Economy in the Time of Covid-19 -- Episode 177 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vivek Kaul). Do also check out Amit's writing course, The Art of Clear Writing, as well as The India Uncut Newsletter. And ah, Vivek's new website at vivekkaul.com and all his books on Amazon.
There is a race to the bottom in Indian media. It is rational. Its reasons are structural. The state and society must share the blame. Amit Varma and Vivek Kaul explain why in episode 8 of Econ Central. Also discussed: public sector banks, our love for simple narratives and Raat Akeli Hai. Also check out: 1. Raat Akeli Hai -- Honey Trehan. 2. 'Does he look depressed?' -- The Times Now tweet. 3. Television Price Controls -- Episode 27 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ashok Malik). 4. Why Are Indian News Channels so Disappointing? -- Ashok Malik. 5. The top paid newsletters on Substack. 6. 1000 True Fans -- Kevin Kelly. 7. 1,000 True Fans? Try 100 -- Li Jin. 8. The State of the Media — Episode 46 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Prem Panicker). 9. The State of the Media 2 — Episode 89 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Sidharth Bhatia & Peter Griffin). 10. What Happened to Our Journalism? -- Episode 178 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Nidhi Razdan). 11. Persuasion -- Yascha Mounk's newsletter. 12. Fighting Fake News -- Episode 133 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pratik Sinha). 13. Non-Performing Assets -- Episode 32 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vivek Kaul). 14. IL&FS and the Indian Financial System -- Episode 91 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vivek Kaul and Ashutosh Datar). 15. Overdraft -- Urjit Patel. 16. Quest for Restoring Financial Stability in India -- Viral Acharya. 17. The govt and RBI face a trilemma regarding PSBs -- Vivek Kaul. 18. RBI’s forecast on NPAs has often missed the mark -- Vivek Kaul. 19. Indian banks are in for a ₹20-trillion hole -- Vivek Kaul. 20. Privatisation of banks is a great idea, and will remain so -- Vivek Kaul. 21. Urjit Patel Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai? -- Vivek Kaul. 22. Whose Money is it Anyway? -- Amit Varma (on Milton Friedman's four ways of spending money). 23. Indian Board President's XI vs England XI, Vadodara, 2006. 24. The Evolution of Everything -- Episode 96 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Matt Ridley). 25. Who Broke Our Republic? -- Episode 163 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Kapil Komireddi). 26. The Economics of the Chilling Effect -- Episode 5 of Econ Central. 27. Facts Don’t Matter. Stories do -- Amit Varma (on Donald Trump & simple narratives). Do subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter, Amit's new project. And pick up Bad Money, Vivek's bestselling book.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.