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Greg Clark: Genetics and Social Mobility — #14

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The Importance of Genetic Causation in Economics

People have very strong prior beliefs in economics that social interventions are powerful and important. And I think here, we have a whole bunch of funders who want to fund research that shows how to improve the conditions of poor people. Once you set up like that, it's not like we're discussing quarks and electrons where no one has an individual stake in these things. There's still a mild bias towards publishing only results that show effects of social interventions.

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