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The Michael Shermer Show

56. Dr. Tyler Cowen — How an Economist Views the World

The Michael Shermer Show

Michael Shermer

Dialogue, Science, Reason, Michaelshermer, Natural Sciences, Skeptic

4.4921 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2019

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

In this wide ranging dialogue Dr. Shermer speaks with the famed economist Dr. Tyler Cowen, whose new book, Stubborn Attachments: A Vision for a Society of Free, Prosperous, and Responsible Individuals, is “a vision for a society of free, prosperous, and responsible individuals.” Dr. Cowen makes the case that…

“Growth is good. Through history, economic growth, in particular, has alleviated human misery, improved human happiness and opportunity, and lengthened human lives. Wealthier societies are more stable, offer better living standards, produce better medicines, and ensure greater autonomy, greater fulfillment, and more sources of fun. If we want to continue on our trends of growth, and the overwhelmingly positive outcomes for societies that come with it, every individual must become more concerned with the welfare of those around us and in the world at large and most of all our descendants in the future. So, how do we proceed?”

Dr. Tyler Cowen is an economics professor at George Mason University where he holds the Holbert C. Harris chair in the economics department. He hosts the economics blog marginal Revolution, together with co-author Alex Tabarrok. He writes the “Economic Scene” column for the New York Times, and now contributes a regular opinion column at Bloomberg View. He has written for the New Republic, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Newsweek and the Wilson Quarterly.

Dr. Shermer and Dr. Cowen also discuss…

  • what it means to be “on the margin,” “marginal utility,” and his blog “Marginal Revolution”
  • trade wars and tariffs and what they really mean for consumers, companies, and countries (China, NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership), etc.)
  • unemployment is now under 4%, the lowest in decades. Is Trump a savvy economist?
  • why capitalism is a moral system as well as an economic system
  • income inequality
  • universal basic income
  • regulating financial markets
  • immigration: how does an economist think about borders and walls?
  • why incentives matter
  • libertarian paternalism and nudging people to do the right thing
  • social media companies and governmental regulation
  • Jordan Peterson and the power of narrative
  • governing Mars: what political and economic systems should we take with us to the Red Planet, and which should we leave behind.

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My next guest is Dr. Tyler Cohen, a Harvard-trained economist who is an economics professor at George Mason University

1:08.0

where he holds the Holbert C Harris chair in the economics Department. He hosts the economics blog

1:15.2

Marginal Revolution, together with co-author Alex Taborak. And he writes the

1:21.1

Economic Scene column for the New York Times and now contributes a regular opinion column at Bloomberg View.

1:28.0

He is written for the New Republic, the Wall Street Journal Forbes News Newsweek, and the Wilson Quarterly.

1:35.0

He has a new book coming out in April called Big Business,

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a love letter to a forgotten hero of the American culture scene.

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But his new book is, that's just out now,

1:49.0

Stubborn Attachments, a vision for a society of free, prosperous, and responsible individuals.

1:57.0

In this blog we discuss what it means to be on the margin or marginal utility and what is blog marginal revolution is all about.

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What does that name come from? What does it mean? Trade wars and tariffs and

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