

Tyler Cowen on the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mar 19, 2020
In a compelling discussion, Tyler Cowen, an economist from George Mason University and the voice behind the Marginal Revolution blog, dives deep into the COVID-19 pandemic’s political, social, and economic ramifications. He analyzes the evolving dynamics of daily life during lockdowns and the emotional toll of isolation. Cowen critiques government responses, debates the efficacy of financial stimulus, and explores the pandemic's lasting impacts on education and public health. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining genuine social connections amid a digital shift.
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Personal Loss and COVID-19 Anxiety
- Russ Roberts's father passed away on March 2nd, 2020, after being on a ventilator for eight days.
- This personal experience influenced his initial reaction to the COVID-19 crisis.
Initial Data and Anxiety
- Initial data from China showed a 5% mortality rate for people aged 60–69.
- This, combined with media hype and personal circumstances, heightened Russ Roberts's anxiety and led him to advocate for self-isolation.
Virtual Coffee Dates
- Use Skype or Zoom to have virtual coffee dates with friends.
- This helps maintain social connections while self-isolating.