
Episode #72
What Is the Potential of One Leader to Change the World?
<p>Professor Nico Voigtländer studied inbreeding around history’s monarchies and reached a novel conclusion</p>

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Hosted by UCLA Anderson · education · EN · 72 episodes
How the World Works is a podcast by UCLA Anderson, led by Warren Olney about faculty research.
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Episode #72
<p>Professor Nico Voigtländer studied inbreeding around history’s monarchies and reached a novel conclusion</p>

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<p>Ashvin Gandhi discovered operators lie about profits, care suffers and taxpayers keep them prosperous</p>

Episode #70
<p>Professor Olav Sorenson finds that location matters</p>

Episode #69
<p>Professor Margaret Shih and Post doctoral Scholar Gloria Cheng find perceptions and realities don’t align</p>

Episode #68
<p>UCLA Anderson Forecast Director Jerry Nickelsburg goes through the scenarios</p>
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