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63. Cheap Talk: What Economics Has to Say About Communication

2022/7/18
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Paul Oyer discusses his motivation to show that economics is everywhere and how it can be a powerful lens to analyze almost anything in the real world. He provides examples from his books and research, including insights from Uber driving, online dating, and sports economics.

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Your words — are they credible? Or are they what Paul Oyer calls “cheap talk?”

According to professor of economics Paul Oyer, how our words align with our actions isn’t just a matter of communication, but a matter of economics too. Economic concepts hold in all areas of life, which Oyer’s research has explored in everything from Uber driving to online dating.

“Economics is everywhere,” Oyer says. “It's an incredibly powerful lens to analyze almost anything in the real world.”

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__Show Notes: __

An Economist Goes to the Game: How to Throw Away $580 Million and Other Surprising Insights from the Economics of Sports )by Paul Oyer

"Utility Player: Paul Oyer Explains How Economics Can Make Sports More Fun")

Books) by William Manchester

Empire Falls)* *by Richard Russo

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