We think of them as intellectual enclaves and the surest route to a better life. But U.S. colleges also operate like firms, trying to differentiate their products to win market share and prestige points. In the first episode of a special series, we ask what our chaotic system gets right — and wrong. (Part 1 of “Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School.”)
610. Who Wins and Who Loses Once the U.S. Legalizes Weed?
609. What Does It Take to Run a Cannabis Farm?
Abortion and Crime, Revisited (Update)
608. Cannabis Is Booming, So Why Isn’t Anyone Getting Rich?
607. Is America Switching From Booze to Weed?
606. How to Predict the Presidency
Has the U.S. Presidency Become a Dictatorship? (Update)
605. What Do People Do All Day?
EXTRA: Roland Fryer Refuses to Lie to Black America (Update)
604. Did the N.F.L. Solve Diversity Hiring? (Part 2)
603. Did the N.F.L. Solve Diversity Hiring? (Part 1)
EXTRA: In Praise of Maintenance (Update)
602. Is Screen Time as Poisonous as We Think?
601. Multitasking Doesn’t Work. So Why Do We Keep Trying?
What Is the Future of College — and Does It Have Room for Men? (Update)
EXTRA: Why Quitting Is Usually Worth It
The University of Impossible-to-Get-Into (Update)
What Exactly Is College For? (Update)
EXTRA: Here’s Why You’re Not an Elite Athlete (Update)
600. “If We’re All in It for Ourselves, Who Are We?”
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