There's been speculation about lawsuits, but there's really little, little indication t hat those will materialize. The actual solution something we're far from is to clear away all emphasis on litigation in american policy. In e i talk to who can't do things they want to do intesting, are are failing to do it because of the kind of concern about the f d a. I don't think the facts support a litigation is to big, the big threader....
Paul Romer makes his second appearance to discuss the failings of economics, how his mass testing plan for COVID-19 would work, what aspects of epidemiology concern him, how the FDA is slowing a better response, his ideas for reopening schools and Major League Baseball, where he agrees with Weyl’s test plan, why charter cities need a new name, what went wrong with Honduras, the development trajectory for sub-Saharan Africa, how he’d reform the World Bank, the underrated benefits of a culture of science, his heartening takeaway about human nature from his experience at Burning Man, and more.
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