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Mercatus Center's video: Brad DeLong on Intellectual and Technical Progress Conversations with Tyler

@Brad DeLong on Intellectual and Technical Progress | Conversations with Tyler
Brad DeLong, professor of economics at UC Berkley, OG econ blogger, and Tyler’s Harvard classmate, joins the show to discuss Slouching Towards Utopia, an economic history of the 20th century that’s been nearly thirty years in the making. Tyler and Brad discuss what can really be gleaned from the fragmentary economics statistics of the late 19th century, the remarkable changes that occurred from 1870-1920, the astonishing flourishing of German universities in the 19th century, why investment banking allowed America and Germany to pull ahead of Britain economically, what enabled the Royal Society to become a force for progress, what Keynes got wrong, what Hayek got right, whether the middle-income trap persists, his favorite movie and novel, blogging vs. Substack, the Slouching Towards Utopia director’s cut, and much more. Recorded November 1st, 2022 Brad's latest book: https://www.amazon.com/Economic-History-Twentieth-Century/dp/0465019595 Transcript and links: https://conversationswithtyler.com/episodes/brad-delong/ Stay connected: Follow us on Twitter, IG, and Facebook: @cowenconvos https://www.twitter.com/cowenconvos https://www.facebook.com/cowenconvos https://www.instagram.com/cowenconvos https://conversationswithtyler.com https://mercatus.org

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