This episode of Freakonomics Radio, hosted by Stephen Dubner, delves into the history of the American whaling industry, particularly focusing on its economic impact and evolution. Featuring insights from historian Nathaniel Philbrick and economic historian Eric Hilt, the podcast traces whaling from its origins in Nantucket to its peak in the mid-19th century and subsequent decline due to competition from alternative resources like kerosene. The discussion covers the industry's structure, investment models akin to modern venture capital, the principal-agent problem, and the cultural significance of whaling, including its influence on literature like Moby Dick. The episode also touches on the environmental consequences of whaling and sets the stage for future episodes exploring modern whaling practices and their global impact.
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