Join Stanford GSB finance professor Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen of The Wharton School in a conversation with prominent business leaders about common flaws in the decision making process and what to do about them. Learn more at AllElseEqualPodcast.com.All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions Podcast is a production of Stanford Graduate School of Business and is produced by University FM.
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Ep72 Alternatives vs. Mutual Funds: Where Should You Put Your Money (00:31:48)
In the rapid-moving world of delegated money management, it is important to recognize the differences in how mutual funds and alternative assets operate. When it comes to alternatives, how do these fu...
Ep71 “The Working From Home Revolution” with Nick Bloom (00:28:16)
When the pandemic hit in 2020, working from home skyrocketed. Six years later, many companies have returned to in-person work, but hybrid models are still the dominant structure. So with WFH here to s...
Ep70 "The Science Behind Why We Don’t Just Say What We Mean" with Psychologist Steven Pinker - Part 2 (00:23:46)
In the final part of this two-part interview, Steven Pinker, an experimental psychologist and Harvard professor, again joins hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen to disc...
Ep69 "The Science Behind Why We Don’t Just Say What We Mean" with Psychologist Steven Pinker - Part 1 (00:23:12)
Everyday, we participate in seemingly arbitrary but essential choices for society to function. We all agree on what side of the road to drive on, to use paper currency, or to speak the same language. ...
Rerun: Ep63 “What Explains the Growth of Private Equity? A Different Perspective” with Ludovic Phalippou (00:35:49)
This holiday week, All Else Equal is looking back at its episode on the growth of private equity with Ludovic Phalippou. Private markets have taken off in the last couple decades, with more investors ...
Ep68 “Is It Better to Overestimate or Underestimate Your Enemies?” with H.R. McMaster (00:33:58)
Historically, the U.S. has had a habit of overestimating the capabilities of its enemies. Why? Is this an intentional security strategy? Or does the U.S. need to change the way it gathers enemy intell...
Ep67 Real Talk on Rent Control: Its Pros and Cons (00:27:26)
As the 2025 municipal elections approach, the New York City mayoral race has garnered national buzz, with one issue particularly capturing attention: rent control. On this episode, hosts and finance p...
Ep66 When (and When Not) To Listen to Investment Advice (00:26:45)
Solicited or not, advice on where to invest your money seems to be around every corner these days. But determining whether the advice is credible and worth listening to can be challenging. On this epi...
Ep65 "Will Future AI Systems Operate Like The Human Brain? It’s Complicated” with Jeff Hawkins (00:32:40)
With growing concerns over whether or not AI will take away jobs and eventually become superior to human intelligence, maybe it’s time to take a closer look at the human brain and discover how AI will...
Ep64 "Why Higher Education Needs a Massive Overhaul: Are the Kids Even Learning Anything?" with Bryan Caplan (00:33:02)
While a higher education may help your career in terms of income, how much of what you’re taught in a classroom actually prepares you for the work you do on the job?Hosts and finance professors Jonath...
Rerun: Ep53 “The Truth About Inflation and Price Caps: Learn From Argentina” with Veronica Rappoport (00:26:36)
It’s the final episode of the summer season and with some key mayoral races coming up this fall, we’re revisiting our conversation on inflation with Veronica Rappoport, a former official at the Centra...
Ep63 “What Explains the Growth of Private Equity? A Different Perspective” with Ludovic Phalippou (00:35:49)
Private markets have taken off in the last couple decades, with more investors opting to invest in private equity and debt instead of public markets. But what caused that shift? And are the private ma...
Rerun: Ep60 “A Trade Deficit? More Like a Capital Surplus” with John Cochrane (00:28:26)
For the summer season, All Else Equal will be alternating between new episodes and reruns. In this week’s episode, we’re revisiting our conversation with Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Sta...
Rerun: Ep59 “Why Tariffs Are Not The Ultimate Trade Weapon” with Dani Rodrik (00:32:32)
For the summer season, All Else Equal will be alternating between new episodes and reruns. In this week’s episode, we’re revisiting our conversation with Ford Foundation Professor of International Pol...
Rerun: Ep55 “The Future Of The MBA: From 3 Top Business Schools” with Madhav Rajan (00:32:17)
For the summer season, All Else Equal will be alternating between new episodes and reruns. In this week’s episode, we’re revisiting our conversation with Madhav Rajan of the University of Chicago Boot...
Rerun: Ep54 “The Rise And Fall of Great Societies: Lessons from History” with Victor Davis Hanson (00:30:14)
For the summer season, All Else Equal will be alternating between new episodes and reruns. On this week’s episode, we’re revisiting our conversation with historian Victor Davis Hanson.History shows th...
Rerun: Ep47 “Is the US National Debt Sustainable?” with Mohamed El-Erian (00:36:09)
For the summer season, All Else Equal will be alternating between new episodes and reruns. On this week’s episode, we’re revisiting our conversation with Mohamed El-Erian on the intricacies of nationa...
Ep62 “The Cost of Social Compliance: Exploring Preference Falsification" with Timur Kuran (00:33:37)
Is the emperor wearing clothes? Hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen are joined by economist and political scientist Timur Kuran who wrote the book, Private Truths, Pub...
Ep61 “Pursuit for Academic Freedom” with Richard Saller (00:30:58)
If universities believe they should be free from government interference and that students and faculty have the right to freely express whatever viewpoints they hold, then the universities should be h...
Ep60 “A Trade Deficit? More Like a Capital Surplus” with John Cochrane (00:28:17)
What exactly is a trade deficit? And why are so many policymakers fixated on it? Lately, the trade deficit in the U.S. is taking the bulk of the blame for the economic situation we’re in and it’s one ...
Ep59 “Why Tariffs Are Not The Ultimate Trade Weapon” with Dani Rodrik (00:32:16)
With President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China, and other countries now in full swing, what consequences from an economic standpoint could the U.S. be facing? And what was the path that led u...
Ep58 How Rich Are The Ivy League Universities, Really? University Endowments Explained (00:24:36)
The recent crackdown on federal spending has universities sweating despite the fact that many of them boast huge billion-dollar endowments. So what gives? Why would less money from the federal governm...
Rerun: Ep36 “Institutional Neutrality: Open Debate and Moral Stands” with John Etchemendy (00:25:04)
All Else Equal is taking a little spring break, so on this episode we’re revisiting a fascinating conversation on what happens when universities step off the sidelines and take a stance on contentious...
Ep57 “Effective Communication: Trump vs. Reagan” with Peter Robinson (00:36:40)
One key to effective negotiation is to keep your opponent guessing by randomizing your strategy. And right now, there might not be a more prolific example of this kind of strategy than President Donal...
Ep56 “When Should We Lie for the Greater Good?” with John Ioannidis (00:34:10)
Is it acceptable for doctors to lie to their patients, or withhold some of the truth, if it’s in the patient’s best interest? In this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van ...
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