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Episode 8: Risk, IKEA, and the value of diploma

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In this episode, we discuss about IKEA’s new initiative with second handed furnitures and if it should be considered as green washing or not. For the main microeconomic topic of the day, we will talk about risk and uncertainty through different anecdotes of our everyday life. In the end, we will react about a an article published in La Presse in October and talk about how the pandemic is changing the university experience for students and staff. If you want to react and be a part our podcast (as Eugénie did today), send us a voice or a text message at one of the following addresses: @gregoire_mld on Instagram, or with the function message here https://anchor.fm/everydayeconomics, or e-mail.

Stay safe and see you next week!

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In this episode, we discuss about IKEA’s new initiative with second handed furnitures and if it should be considered as green washing or not. For the main microeconomic topic of the day, we will talk about risk and uncertainty through different anecdotes of our everyday life. In the end, we will react about a an article published in La Presse in October and talk about how the pandemic is changing the university experience for students and staff. If you want to react and be a part our podcast (as Eugénie did today), send us a voice or a text message at one of the following addresses: @gregoire_mld on Instagram, or with the function message here https://anchor.fm/everydayeconomics, or e-mail.

Stay safe and see you next week!

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