Taiwan reaps a pretty high percentage of value added, but wage stagnation at the median in Taiwan longer than almost anywhere. There's no reason that Chengda and Taidad, the two leading universities in Taiwan, shouldn't be more like the top university in Singapore,. But they're not. And some of this has to do with the unwillingness of Taiwanese to switch graduate programs to be much more heavily in English.
Is John Nye the finest polymath in the George Mason economics department?
Raised in the Philippines and taught to be a well-rounded Catholic gentleman, John Nye learned the importance of a rigorous education from a young age. Indeed, according to Tyler he may very well be the best educated among his colleagues, having studied physics and literature as an undergraduate before earning a master’s and PhD in economics. And his education continues, as he’s now hard at work mastering his fourth language.
On this episode of Conversations with Tyler, Nye explains why it took longer for the French to urbanize than the British, the origins of the myth of free-trade Britain, why Vertigo is one of the greatest movies of all time, why John Stuart Mill is overrated, raising kids in a bilingual household, and much more.
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