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Conversations with Tyler

Celebrating Marginal Revolution's 20th Anniversary

Conversations with Tyler

Conversations with Tyler

Society & Culture, Education

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

When Alex Tabarrok and Tyler Cowen launched Marginal Revolution in August of 2003, they saw attracting a few thousand academic-minded readers as a runaway success. To their astonishment, the blog soon eclipsed that goal, and within a decade had become one of the most widely read economics blogs in the world. Just as remarkably, the blog maintained its relevance in its second decade, bringing in a new generation of readers without a dip in the pace or quality of the posts. As Alex and Tyler jest, only the onset of senility could possibly rein them in.

To mark MR's entrance into its third decade, long-time readers Ben Casnocha, Vitalik Buterin, and Jeff Holmes joined Alex and Tyler to talk about MR's legacy, including the golden age of blogging in the mid-2000s, the decline of independent blogs and the rise of social media, why Tyler usually has a post at 1 AM, the consistent design of the site, the peak of the blogosphere in the Great Recession, the robust communityand even marriageforged through MR, the site's most underrated feature, Alex and Tyler's favorite commenters, how MR catalyzed separate real-world pandemic responses by each of them, the cessation of book clubs, Alex and Tyler's distinct writing style, iconic MR memes, what's happened to Tyrone, whether the site's popularity has tempted them into self-censoring, why it was Alex and Tyler who paired up amongst the other Mason econ bloggers, and more.

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Recorded August 5th, 2023.

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0:00.0

Conversations with Tyler is produced by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University,

0:09.6

bridging the gap between academic ideas and real world problems.

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Learn more at mercatis.org.

0:16.5

For a full transcript of every conversation, enhanced with helpful links, visit ConversationsWithTylar.com.

0:26.6

Hello, everyone, and welcome to a special episode of ConversationsWithTylar.

0:31.7

My name is Jeff Holmes, and I'm here in my capacity as a producer of ConversationsWithTylar,

0:36.6

but I'm here in another capacity as well as a reader of marginal revolution, the economics

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blog that Alex Tabrock and Tyler Cowan started in August of 2003.

0:48.0

We're recording this in August of 2023, which of course marks the 20th anniversary of

0:54.1

marginal revolution.

0:55.8

So today for the podcast, we will be talking about the now 20-year history of the blog.

1:01.0

But first, welcome to the two co-founders of marginal revolution, Alex Tabrock.

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Welcome.

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Thanks.

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Great to be here.

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Tyler, welcome.

1:09.5

Thank you for all the great work, Jeff.

1:11.6

In addition to the co-founders and writers of marginal revolution, we're joined by two

1:16.6

other long-time readers of the blog.

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First Ben Casanoca, Ben is an author, writer, and investor.

1:23.2

He's founded and run several businesses, blogged, written best-selling books, and is the

1:27.6

co-founder and partner of Village Global, which invests in early-stage startups.

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