Podcasts by Pod Paper Scissors

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Pod Paper Scissors considers the glitches in our society due to the hidden games in everyday human interactions. Each week, hosts Ben Klemens and Liz Landau discuss a different topic relating to social interaction including markets, politics, trends, and other core facets of our society, in a causal conversation format with original songs and interviews with knowledgeable guests.

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The Centipede Made Me Do It from 2021-09-02T12:04:16

When your interaction with another person has an end date, like moving out of a shared apartment, do you still do the dishes? In this episode we talk about repeated prisoner's dilemmas when and ...

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Who does the dishes? from 2021-07-11T21:20:22

The real world is full of "repeated prisoners' dilemmas" in which we face the same situations over and over with the same people. In this episode we discuss the optimal solutions, going all the ...

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Home Buyin' Blues from 2021-06-02T10:03:46

Buying a house isn't as straightforward as offering a price. Contracts are malleable and buyer and seller are also negotiating who will bear the risks. Learn how game theory underlies this proce...

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The Bidding Bug from 2021-05-08T17:59:03

We discuss a different kind of auction: the second price auction. It resolves many of the problems of the usual auctions, but the game is played a little differently.

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Pants on Sale from 2021-04-09T00:06:37

Sometimes winners feel like losers. In this episode we talk about auctions, including the concept of the winner's curse and Memorial Day sales. 

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I Want What You Want from 2021-03-19T23:12:43

Why does money have value? Why did every child want a Furby for one holiday season? On this episode, we explore how people's preferences are shaped by what they think other people want.

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A Ticket to the Eiffel Tower from 2021-02-09T22:25:44

Journalist and author Elizabeth Becker is our guest as we contemplate how to use game theory to think about travel.

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It's Getting Crowded from 2021-01-30T19:46:13

In the Before Times (and in the Future Times), there were a lot of different kinds of travel experiences you could choose, and the ones you went for might have said a lot about your "crowding ty...

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Why Should Anyone Be Nice? from 2021-01-04T12:43:15

After a musical interlude about data loss, we invite Kevin Zollman back to discuss evolutionary game theory and delve into the origins of altruism. 

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Sending Out a Signal from 2020-12-02T22:26:33

We all send signals to other people to present ourselves in certain ways -- the clothes we wear, the drinks we order, the concert seats we book (in pre-COVID times). Animals do it too. Learn how...

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Parenting Tips From Game Theory from 2020-11-14T18:38:07

Parents are having a tough time in the COVID-19 era. But you can use the tools of game theory to negotiate with your kids and work toward peace in your household. Kevin Zollman from Carnegie Mel...

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Mixed Feelings, Mixed Strategies from 2020-09-28T20:23:12

If it rains on your picnic but you knew there was a 10% chance of showers, should you regret your decision to eat outside? Let's explore what it means to regret when you made a decision based on...

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A Beautiful Equilibrium from 2020-08-22T18:15:14

In this episode, we discuss the concept of a Nash Equilibrium by inventing dating apps that cater to people with different relationship goals. Is there room in the world for "Stars and Swipes," ...

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Flirting: The Perils of Play from 2020-07-11T21:27:28

In this episode, we take the activity of flirting apart using the tools of game theory. What are the incentives? Should you keep your intentions secret? Liz shares some dating horror stories and...

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The Illusion of Play from 2020-06-28T14:30

What do we mean by "play" anyway? Historian Johan Huizinga wrote all about this in the 1930s. Let's take a look at his theory of play and how we can apply it to everyday situations. We end with ...

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Putting a Price on Pollution from 2020-05-09T15:30

Climate change is one of the most important issues of our time. Two solutions have been proposed to reduce emissions: taxes and a cap-and-trade system. We discuss the benefits and failings of ea...

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The Tragedy of "The Tragedy of the Commons" from 2020-04-24T22:00

Do you remember the idea of the "tragedy of the commons" from school? You probably heard it in the context of people taking too many resources for themselves or polluting a shared space. But ori...

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Meet Dr Pigou from 2020-04-07T02:00

The Chicago school of economics, the carbon tax, and ticket takers who burn your entry fee right in front of you.

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One shot at the Prisoner's Dilemma from 2020-04-07T01:00

What do Ulysses, unions, and The Wire have in common?

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What do you mean, Game Theory? from 2020-04-07T00:00

Why did I have to worry about a toilet paper collapse during the coronavirus outbreak but not a bank collapse?

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