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October 26, 2007

October 2007 Lectures (and Other Things)...

Brad DeLong's Audio and Video: Morning Coffee and Afternoon Tea: October 2007:

October 31, 2007

October 30, 2007:

October 29, 2007:

October 25, 2007: The Defects of Top-Down Social Organizations: Political Economy 101: James Scott's Seeing Like a State http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/20071025_101.mp3

October 24, 2007: Income Mobility in America: Economics 113 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/20071024_AEH.mp3

October 23, 2007: Missing...

October 22, 2007: The Great Compression: Economics 113 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/113_10_22_07.mp3

October 18, 2007: Discussion of Greg Clark, "A Farewell to Alms" http://files.ssds.ucdavis.edu/chsc/CHSC_Farewell_Alms.mp4

October 18, 2007: Missing...

October 17, 2007: Missing...

October 16, 2007: Milton Friedman Day: Political Economy 101 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/101_10_16_07.mp3

October 15, 2007: Missing...

October 11, 2007: Nationalism: Political Economy 101 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/101_10_11_07.mp3

October 10, 2007: The New Deal: Economics 113 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/113_10_10_07.mp3

October 09, 2007: Really Existing Socialism: Political Economy 101 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/101_10_9_07.mp3

October 08, 2007: The Great Depression II: Economics 113 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/113_8_10_07.mp3

October 08, 2007: The Subprime Market and the Hedge Fund Meltdown: Berkeley Faculty Lunch Forum http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_audio/8_10_07_L&S.mp3 http://econ161.berkeley.edu/2007_mov/20071008_L&S_sub_ppt.mov

October 05, 2007: Conversations with History: Economics, Politics, and Public Discourse http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haCKshhGi78

October 04, 2007: Post-WWII Europe in the Argentine Mirror: Political Economy 101 http://j-bradford-delong.net/2007_audio/101_10_4_07.mp3

October 03, 2007: The Great Depression: Economics 113 http://j-bradford-delong.net/2007_audio/113_10_03_07.mp3

October 02, 2007: Karl Polanyi: Political Economy 101 http://j-bradford-delong.net/2007_audio/101_10_02_07.mp3

October 01, 2007: Missing...

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Enquiring minds want to know, Brad --- what's behind so many missing?
Operator error? Crappy hardware? Legal restrictions?

Seriously, thanks so much for the material that does make it to the podcast, and I do hope you keep up with this (and, of course, that it becomes easier for you with time).

Mostly operator error--hardware is a second-order issue.

These are great. Better even than KQED (sometimes the same as KQED). I wish that more professors (history,others...) would do this too.

I've enjoyed these immensely. I spent some time cleaning some of them up and putting them all in a common LAME mp3 format - equally gained and so forth. They're all stereo and bulkier than yours but easier to listen too. If you (Brad) want them send me a note and I'll shoot them to you on a CD at the end of the semester.

Another vote of thanks. I've got the entire collection, and have converted the m4a's to mp3's in iTunes. I really appreciate your switching to mp3, and the lower size.

Great lectures. SO much fun. I'm finally filling in the blanks on so many features of the world that I just lived within. Thankyou.

Are the "missing..." actually missing lectures (a tragedy) or just days nothing happened (not so bad)?

Oh, and if you get tight for space, consider lodging these on archive.org. Perhaps dcbob could do this with your permission?

"I wish that more professors (history,others...) would do this too."

A remarkably high number do. A very good single feed is University Channel which aggregates talks from a number of universities.
webcast.berkeley.edu carries a large number of Berkeley courses
The Higher Ed section of the podcast section of the Itunes Store and ITunesU both carry a lot of stuff; much of it is of dubious quality, but the podcast feeds from Universities you've heard of (Yale, Chicago, Princeton etc) carry a lot of very good stuff.

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