Digital Resource Library

Not all insights into markets come from books or academic papers. Many of the most interesting ideas emerge through conversations; interviews, lectures, and long-form discussions where researchers, investors, and market observers reflect on their experiences and perspectives. The Digital Library gathers a selection of these podcasts, videos, and recorded talks that explore financial markets, investor psychology, and the broader forces that shape economic behaviour.


Foundational Viewing
The Psychology of Human Misjudgment
Charlie Munger

A legendary lecture examining the psychological tendencies that influence human judgement and decision-making.

Maps of Bounded Rationality
Daniel Kahneman (Nobel Prize Lecture)

A landmark explanation of the research that reshaped modern economics and introduced the concept of behavioural decision-making.

Narrative Economics
Robert Shiller

An exploration of how powerful economic stories spread through society and influence financial markets.


Interviews & Conversations
Conversations on Thinking Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman

A discussion of cognitive biases and decision-making processes that shape human behaviour, and how these biases influence financial decisions.

The Psychology of Money Interviews
Morgan Housel

The role of behaviour, luck, and humility in long-term investing.

Stanley Druckenmiller Interviews (Various)
Stanley Druckenmiller

Reflections on macro investing, risk management, and the importance of adapting to changing market environments.


Lectures & Academic Talks
How Viral Stories Can Drive Our Economy
Robert Shiller

How powerful stories and narratives spread through society and influence economic and financial behaviour.

Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought
Andrew Lo

Financial markets are not purely rational or irrational, but are adaptive systems that evolve based on human behavior, fear, and greed.

Behavioural Economics
Richard Thaler

How behavioral economics improves upon traditional theory by incorporating psychological insights into how people actually make decisions.


Market Discussions & Commentary
All You Need is Nudge (Update)
Freakonomics Radio

An exploration of behavioural nudges and the role of ‘sludge’ – the hidden friction and complexity that influence how people make decisions.

Finance, AI, and HUman Behaviour
featuring Andrew Lo

Andrew Lo explores the future of AI financial advisors, the challenges of financial decision-making, and how finance influences innovation, policy, and opportunity.

Conversations with Tyler
Tyler Cowen

A wide-ranging conversation on market bubbles, financial regulation, banking reform, and how investors interpret risk and speculation.


The Digital Library will continue to grow as new interviews, lectures, and discussions emerge that deepen our understanding of financial markets and investor behaviour.