Tyler Cowen is Professor of Economics at George Mason University. Tyler Cowen is also Bloomberg Opinion Columnist.
He is a co-author of the most popular economics blog - “Marginal Revolution” and of “Marginal Revolution University” – an online teaching platform for economics. Tyler Cowen is an author of dozen of best-selling books, most recently, “Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero.”
Links:
https://marginalrevolution.com/
https://twitter.com/tylercowen
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/authors/AS6n2t3d_iA/tyler-cowen
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01:08 – The biggest consequence of coronavirus in the developing world
03:00 – GDP and coronavirus
03:43 – Climate and coronavirus
04:58 – The institutions in the developing world
06:20 – The role of IMF, World Bank and the UN
11:33 – Tools for developing countries during the crisis
15:24 – Result of this virus people in advanced economies
16:39 – Travel
18:11 – Voters in advanced countries and their beliefs about government intervention
20:47 - The current generation of Americans are different than the old ones.
23:50 – The variance in the rate of coronavirus infection
25:01 – Economic and social inequality
27:23 – Tragedy of Commons
30:05 – Economic recovery and vaccine
36:36 – Discount rates
36:40 – Healthcare and education
39:21 – Creative destruction
41:26 – Human capital
42:42 – Online education
44:46 – Health care and medical services
48:17 – Regulation in healthcare FDA
49:12 – Cost of Health Care with the cost of healthcare
49:55 – Tyler's information hygiene
52:11 – Food
He is a co-author of the most popular economics blog - “Marginal Revolution” and of “Marginal Revolution University” – an online teaching platform for economics. Tyler Cowen is an author of dozen of best-selling books, most recently, “Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero.”
Links:
https://marginalrevolution.com/
https://twitter.com/tylercowen
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/authors/AS6n2t3d_iA/tyler-cowen
Fragments:
01:08 – The biggest consequence of coronavirus in the developing world
03:00 – GDP and coronavirus
03:43 – Climate and coronavirus
04:58 – The institutions in the developing world
06:20 – The role of IMF, World Bank and the UN
11:33 – Tools for developing countries during the crisis
15:24 – Result of this virus people in advanced economies
16:39 – Travel
18:11 – Voters in advanced countries and their beliefs about government intervention
20:47 - The current generation of Americans are different than the old ones.
23:50 – The variance in the rate of coronavirus infection
25:01 – Economic and social inequality
27:23 – Tragedy of Commons
30:05 – Economic recovery and vaccine
36:36 – Discount rates
36:40 – Healthcare and education
39:21 – Creative destruction
41:26 – Human capital
42:42 – Online education
44:46 – Health care and medical services
48:17 – Regulation in healthcare FDA
49:12 – Cost of Health Care with the cost of healthcare
49:55 – Tyler's information hygiene
52:11 – Food
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