The Mixtape with Scott

The Mixtape with Scott is a podcast in which economist and professor, Scott Cunningham, interviews e

Episodes

Total: 123

Anna Stansbury is a professor at MIT's Work and Organization Studies department. I interviewed her

Robert Michael, professor emeritus at University of Chicago, was a student of Nobel laureate Gary Be

In this episode, I introduce listeners to Michael Grossman, an early pioneer in the field of health

In this week's episode of Mixtape the Podcast, I interview Mark Anderson, a health economist at Mont

In this week's episode of the Mixtape podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Katy Graddy. D

In this week's episode of Mixtape: the Podcast, I have the pleasure of interviewing one of my truly

In this interview, I had the opportunity to talk with a wonderful man, Alan Manning. Dr. Manning is

In this interview, I talk with the esteemed economist, Susan Athey, a professor of economics at Stan

In this week’s podcast, I had a great time talking with Gary King, the Albert J. Weatherhead III Uni

In this episode of Mixtape: the Podcast, I interviewed Petra Todd, professor of economics at Univers

Michael Schwarz leads economics at Microsoft as Corporate Vice President and Chief Economist. A form

In this interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Elizabeth Popp Berman, Associate Professo

In this week’s episode of Mixtape: the Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing longterm editor o

Peter Hull is young econometrician at Brown University who writes about a variety of applied topics

Guido Imbens is the Applied Econometrics Professor at Stanford University's economics department and

In this 8th episode of Mixtape: the Podcast, I interviewed Sandy Darity, the Samuel DuBois Professor

Episode 7 of Mixtape: the Podcast. I interview Josh Angrist, winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in econ

Orley Ashenfelter is arguably the founding father of one of the most influential empirical movements

When I think of the economics of the minimum wage, I think of Ted Lasso season 2 when we learn of a

A panic attack spread across empirical social science fields like economics from 2008 to 2022 as a r