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What Alex Tabarrok Thinks About Basically Everything

Aug 01, 20191 hr 57 min
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Episode description

Alex Tabarrok (@ATabarrok), economist and author, joins Erik on this episode for a wide-ranging discussion.

They talk about:

- The contributions of economics to society over the past several decades and the biggest challenges ahead for the field

- What “the great forgetting” means in economics and why bad ideas from the past keep coming back

- The arguments for open borders

- Why Alex thinks we should focus on increasing the number of police as opposed to increasing punishment for offenders

- Whether the US or China will pull ahead in the next decades

- Whether capitalism and democracy are compatible

- Why “democracy is not the secret sauce to riches”

- The merits of inductive versus deductive thinking

- Why he thinks too few robots, not too many, is the cause of low wages

- His thoughts on cost disease

- How he would change academia, the FDA, healthcare, the tax code, and other areas if he could wave a magic wand

- The ways in which he thinks differently from other economists

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