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Aditya Bulusu
I'm a 12th grade student at Ardrey Kell High School who conducts episodes which discuss economic issues, economic controversies, and viability of economic theories through interviews with economists and professors and personal takes on the state of the economy. Upcoming episodes with several renowned professors and economists are to come!
A discussion sponsored by Riverside.fm on Revolutionizing Markets of the Age of Technology: my research and proposals to New Institutional Economics
Tonight's live podcast discussed a revolutionary new economic perspective: New Institutional Economics. Powered by Riverside.fm, we discuss fundamental flaws of mainstream economic theories of both studying and applying economics. Specifically, I discuss how many ideas behind New Institutionalism such as institutions and bargaining power( ideas disregarded by mainstream economics) prove better methods of studying economics than neoclassicism. I also incorporate my own research on the presence of monopolies and economic structures to discuss fundamental ways by which economic inequalities can be resolved and pose the question, are we looking at it all wrong?Enjoy!
Oct 4, 2021
41 min
Economic and Political Debates surrounding the United States Constitution: Part 2 of my Discussion with Teacher and Educator Yvette Cerbone
We discuss the debates surrounding the creation of the US Constitution and its impact on the economic and political development of the United States
Aug 4, 2021
1 hr 12 min
Economic and Political Debates surrounding the United States Constitution: a Discussion with Teacher and Educator Yvette Cerbone
We discuss the debates surrounding the creation of the US Constitution and its impact on the economic and political development of the United States
Jul 15, 2021
1 hr
Failures with the Rational Choice Theory
Today we analyze the flaws of the Rational Behavior Assumption, particularly the lack of consideration for group behavior 
Jun 19, 2021
11 min
The Austrian Free Market Approach- Specific Policies and Theories: Part 3 of my Discussion with the Renowned Mark Thornton of the Mises Institute
I had the honor to have a discussion with the renowned Economist Mark Thornton of the Ludwig von Mises Institute on the Austrian View of Economics. Earning a Ph.D from Auburn University, Mr. Thornton has been actively involved in the public debate over economic theory over the past several decades. In Part 3, we discuss the Austrian free market ideal and delve into several economic proposals supported by the Austrian School including the minimum wage hike, Medicare For All, and Negative Interest Rates.
Apr 15, 2021
28 min
Communism, Economic Equality, and Failures with the Rational Choice Theory: Part 4 of my Discussion with the Renowned Mark Thornton of the Mises Institute
I had the honor to have a discussion with the renowned Economist Mark Thornton of the Ludwig von Mises Institute on the Austrian View of Economics. Earning a Ph.D from Auburn University, Mr. Thornton has been actively involved in the public debate over economic theory over the past several decades. In Part 4, we delve into economic inequality, specifically, the role of private property, classic liberalism, and the theory of communism, along with drawbacks of classical economic assumptions like the Rational Choice Assumption. 
Mar 16, 2021
37 min
The Austrian View of the Role of Government: Part 2 of my Discussion with the Renowned Mark Thornton of the Mises Institute
I had the honor to have a discussion with the renowned Economist Mark Thornton of the Ludwig von Mises Institute on the Austrian View of Economics. Earning a Ph.D from Auburn University, Mr. Thornton has been actively involved in the public debate over economic theory over the past several decades. In Part 2, we discuss the Austrian School's View of the Role of Government in Society. We delve into issues with democracy, the importance of a government that protects property rights, human rights, and ensures a free market, and the Gold Standard as a fixed rate of money.
Mar 15, 2021
23 min
The Austrian School of Economics: Part 1 of my Discussion with the Renowned Mark Thornton of the Mises Institute
I had the honor to have a discussion with the renowned Economist Mark Thornton of the Ludwig von Mises Institute on the Austrian View of Economics. Earning a Ph.D from Auburn University, Mr. Thornton has been actively involved in the public debate over economic theory over the past several decades. In Part 1, we discuss the basics of Austrian Economics, including it's view on inflation, price determination, supply and demand, government, and the '08 financial crisis. In Part 2, we discuss the role of government.
Feb 18, 2021
27 min
Part 4 of Discussion with Professor Anthony Davies: Income Inequality and Communism
I, Aditya Bulusu, conducted a several hour discussion with Duquesne University Professor Anthony Davies, who is also: co-host of the podcast Words and Numbers, major Libertarian speaker, and writer and major contributor to Learn Liberty YouTube Channel( 750 thousand subscribers and over 25 million views) and have edited the conversation down several parts. Part 4 discusses economic inequality and the economic theory of communism. Don't forget to check out our other podcasts and Part 5!
Jan 25, 2021
11 min
Part 6 of Discussion with Professor Anthony Davies: the Role of Government, Unionization, Andrew Yang, Automation, and Libertarianism
Part 6 of my discussion with Duquesne University Professor Anthony Davies, who is also: co-host of the podcast Words and Numbers, major Economic speaker, and writer and major contributor to Learn Liberty YouTube Channel( 750 thousand subscribers and over 25 million views). Part 6 goes in depth over: the Role of Government, Unionization, Andrew Yang, Automation, and Libertarianism. Don't forget to check out our other podcasts!
Jan 24, 2021
28 min
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