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Planet Money Episode 544: The M&M Anomaly

When Joshua Bearman was a third grader, he got locked out of the lunchroom economy. His classmates piled their sugary snacks on the table and traded, while Joshua sat on the sidelines with the sardines and raisins his family sent. On today's show: how everything changed the day he dreamed up cake futures.

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John Haggard John Haggard

Planet Money Episode 619: The Free Throw Experiment

When Joshua Bearman was a third grader, he got locked out of the lunchroom economy. His classmates piled their sugary snacks on the table and traded, while Joshua sat on the sidelines with the sardines and raisins his family sent. On today's show: how everything changed the day he dreamed up cake futures.

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John Haggard John Haggard

Planet Money Episode 690: All In

When Joshua Bearman was a third grader, he got locked out of the lunchroom economy. His classmates piled their sugary snacks on the table and traded, while Joshua sat on the sidelines with the sardines and raisins his family sent. On today's show: how everything changed the day he dreamed up cake futures.

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John Haggard John Haggard

Planet Money Episode 657: The Tale of the Onion King

When Joshua Bearman was a third grader, he got locked out of the lunchroom economy. His classmates piled their sugary snacks on the table and traded, while Joshua sat on the sidelines with the sardines and raisins his family sent. On today's show: how everything changed the day he dreamed up cake futures.

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John Haggard John Haggard

Planet Money Episode 15: Delicious Cake Futures

When Joshua Bearman was a third grader, he got locked out of the lunchroom economy. His classmates piled their sugary snacks on the table and traded, while Joshua sat on the sidelines with the sardines and raisins his family sent. On today's show: how everything changed the day he dreamed up cake futures.

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John Haggard John Haggard

Planet Money Episode 416: The Price of Coke

When Joshua Bearman was a third grader, he got locked out of the lunchroom economy. His classmates piled their sugary snacks on the table and traded, while Joshua sat on the sidelines with the sardines and raisins his family sent. On today's show: how everything changed the day he dreamed up cake futures.

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