I feel like young and some of my ideas could have been used to support bad policy. So i would say economists were pretty much not to blame for the crisis. But again, there are people out there who have misused your ideas or misrepresented them. Maybe they've done the same with mine. I don't blame you at all for that. Right?...
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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Recorded May 13th, 2020 Other ways to connect