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Kvetching with Tyler Cowen

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Jan 9, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Tyler Cowen, an economist and the mind behind Marginal Revolution, dives into topics like the uneven distribution of agency in society, particularly among women, and how cultural norms shape modern dating and family planning. He critiques the declining fertility rates and explores economic factors affecting parenting choices. Cowen also reflects on the complexities of cultural integration in countries like Australia, while humorously expressing his thoughts on global literature, young love, and the legacy of artistic giants.
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The Skewed Distribution of Agency

  • Agency is massively skewed, being largely innate and one of the most unevenly distributed traits.
  • This poses questions for democracy and lawmaking given the varying levels of agency across populations.
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Declining Fertility Paradox

  • Declining fertility is puzzling, considering having children is hard and expensive.
  • People marrying later and prioritizing other life experiences contribute to this decline.
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Regional Depopulation

  • Tyler Cowen is skeptical of place-based policies for regional towns, suggesting that sometimes the best outcome is faster depopulation.
  • He believes density and urbanization offer external benefits like better idea exchange and access to resources.
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