The Answer Is Transaction Costs

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"The real price of everything is the toil and trouble of acquiring it."  -Adam Smith (WoN, Bk I, Chapter 5)


In which the Knower of Important Things shows how transaction costs explain literally everything. Plus TWEJ,  and answers to letters.

If YOU have questions, submit them to our email at taitc.email@gmail.com 

There are two kinds of episodes here: 
1. For the most part, episodes June-August are weekly, short (<20 mins), and address a few topics.&nbsp;
2. Episodes September-May are longer (1 hour), and monthly, with an interview with a guest.



Finally, a quick note:&nbsp; This podcast is NOT for Stacy Hockett. He wanted you to know that.....

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    Audio quality in this week’s show was bad
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    Too fun to be price theory, and yet that and more
    A great approach to analyzing complex economic interactions because it might be more entertaining that educational.
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    At Last
    After years of listening to and enjoying Munger on Econtalk, I’m glad to find a stand-alone podcast. The content is deep, the pace is fast —sometimes requiring a second careful listen for the listener of average intellect (myself included). Keep up the fine work!
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