EconTalk

Patrick Collison on Innovation and Scientific Progress

Jan 28, 2019
Ask episode
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Stripe's Doing Pretty Well, a Wer?
02:42 • 3min
3
Is the Rate of Progress in Science Slowing Down?
05:36 • 5min
4
What's the World Going to Look Like in a Hundred Years?
10:24 • 4min
5
Are You Obsessed With It?
14:32 • 4min
6
Is the Productivity Declining Expedentially?
18:32 • 5min
7
I Think It's Not Em We Should Not Totally Dismiss the Nobele Prize Itself
23:32 • 3min
8
I Loved What You Did, Padrick
26:32 • 4min
9
Is There a Need for More Science Education?
30:03 • 3min
10
Are We Spending Too Much Money Substituting Graduate Education?
33:31 • 4min
11
The Effects of Changing One Variable
37:54 • 2min
12
Is the Nobo Prize Getting Old?
39:47 • 4min
13
I Worry About Groups
43:31 • 2min
14
Innovation in the Corporate Sector
45:04 • 5min
15
Is It a Good Idea to Have a Portfolio of Bats?
50:30 • 2min
16
Is There a Hundred Shakespeare Level Master to Day?
52:03 • 5min
17
Shakespeare's, the Golden Age of Movies
56:55 • 3min
18
You're an Ssting Case. You've Got a Lilt in Your Voice
59:51 • 2min
19
Sono, I'm a Far Older Thirtyo My Gotano Nowold by Silicano Allesanders
01:01:37 • 5min
20
Is There a Right Way to Reform Science Education?
01:06:31 • 4min
21
Is That Your Money?
01:10:45 • 3min
22
The Secret to Innovation in Government, I'm in Awe of It, Patrick Collson
01:13:16 • 2min