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Technically Economics

Technically Economics

De : Cassidy Shubatt and Dominic Russel
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Two economics PhD students, Cassidy Shubatt and Dominic Russel, try to convince each other that all kinds of things are technically economics. From Love Island to group chats to marble racing, almost anything could be economics... but should it? New episodes every other Monday.

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    • Weddings
      Feb 23 2026

      Dominic tries to convince Cassidy that weddings are technically economics.

      Mentioned:

      • “'Memories Fade, Bills Don't': Wedding Debt Survey Reveals Remorse” by Erika Giovanetti
      • “The Wedding Fix Is In” by Catherine Rampell
      • “Diamonds Aren’t Rare. Why Are They So in Demand?” by Amanda Mull
      • “Continuity and Change in the International Diamond Market” by Debora L. Spar
      • “Rings and Promises” by Margaret F. Brinig
      • “The Economic Lives of the Poor” by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo
      • “The Joyless Economy: The Psychology of Human Satisfaction” by Tibor Scitovsky
      • “Debt: The First 5,000 Years” by David Graeber
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      52 min
    • Olympics
      Feb 9 2026

      Cassidy tries to convince Dominic that The Olympics are technically economics.

      Mentioned:

      • Going for Gold: The Economics of the Olympics
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      52 min
    • Killer Whales
      Jan 26 2026

      Dominic tries to convince Cassidy that orcas (killer whales) are technically economics. Special thanks to Andres and Lexi for ideas for this episode.

      Mentioned:

      • “International Trade, Noise Pollution, and Killer Whales” by M. Scott Taylor and Fruzsina Mayer
      • “What Is Wave Washing: How Killer Whales Hunt Seals” Nature on PBS
      • “Why Are Orcas Called Killer Whales?” Britannica
      • “The vocalizations of an Orca” Reddit
      • “Consuming Values” by Jacob Conway
      • “Orcas have sunk 3 boats in Europe and appear to be teaching others to do the same. But why?” by Sascha Pare
      • “Whales Have Attacked Plenty of Boats Before. This Time Is Different” by Anna Guasco
      • “Orcas Sink Sailing Yacht With Family of Five Off Portugal" the Maritime Executive
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      53 min
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