Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate

Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate

George Mason Economics Society

Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate is the podcast of the Economics Society at George Mason University. The title is a phrase used by Adam Smith in The Theory of Moral Sentiments to describe the set of rules that are not "precise and accurate." Since economics is all about people and the decisions they make, very little of it is precise and accurate. Every Friday, this podcast dives into the looseness, vagueness, and indeterminacy with interviews of undergraduate students, graduate students, professors, and outsiders exploring economics from all angles.

  • No. of episodes: 14
  • Latest episode: 2020-03-06
  • Science

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How many episodes are there of Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate?

There are 14 episodes avaiable of Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate.

What is Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate about?

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  • Science

Where can you listen to Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate?

Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate start?

The first episode of Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate that we have available was released 31 October 2019.

Who creates the podcast Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate?

Loose, Vague, and Indeterminate is produced and created by George Mason Economics Society.