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110: Sam Bowman - The Housing Theory of Everything

Sep 5, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Are Ideas Getting Harder to Find?
03:46 • 2min
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Are We Doing Science in Bad Ways?
05:56 • 4min
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The Effect of Location on Innovation
10:00 • 5min
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How Much Does Housing Supply Constraints Mean?
14:32 • 3min
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Is Housing a Determinant of How Many Children You Have?
17:22 • 5min
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Is There a Convergence Between Poor States and Rich States?
22:15 • 4min
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The Benefits of City Life to Those Who Like It
26:42 • 4min
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The Path to More Housing
30:33 • 5min
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The Real Question Is, Where Should We Draw That Line?
35:34 • 2min
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More Housing Almost Always Benefits
38:04 • 3min
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House Prices Are Salient for Older People
40:54 • 3min
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What's a Street?
43:56 • 5min
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Taxing the Consumption of the Rich
48:53 • 3min
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The Four O One K Is a Very Obvious Elements
52:05 • 5min
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In this episode, we are joined by Sam Bowman to talk about the housing theory of everything, the slowdown in science and technology, the long term economic future of the UK, and a whole lot more. 

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