[We have episodes in German and English] How do scientists uncover phenomena and explain their connections? How do engineers design machines, methods and infrastructure? At omega tau, experts give detailed answers. Over the last ten years, we have produced 300 episodes in which we dug deeper, until we ran out of questions. Join us on our journey through the world of science and engineering: the closer you look and listen, the more interesting things get.
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[We have episodes in German and English] How do scientists uncover phenomena and explain their connections? How do engineers design machines, methods and infrastructure? At omega tau, experts give detailed answers. Over the last ten years, we have produced 300 episodes in which we dug deeper, until we ran out of questions. Join us on our journey through the world of science and engineering: the closer you look and listen, the more interesting things get.
"Der Markt regelt das". Aber unter welchen Umständen? Welche Randbedingungen muss man dem Markt geben, dass er etwas regelt? Und wer definiert eigentlich, was genau der Markt regeln soll? Wie kann der Gesetzgeber den Markt dann so beeinflussen, dass er sich in die gewünschte Richtung entwickelt? Über diese und andere Fragen spreche ich in dieser Episode mit Achim Wambach, VWL-Prof an den Uni Mannheim, Präsident des ZEW und Mitglied der Monopolkommission.
omega tau science & engineering podcast
[We have episodes in German and English] How do scientists uncover phenomena and explain their connections? How do engineers design machines, methods and infrastructure? At omega tau, experts give detailed answers. Over the last ten years, we have produced 300 episodes in which we dug deeper, until we ran out of questions. Join us on our journey through the world of science and engineering: the closer you look and listen, the more interesting things get.