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If econs could hoop

2024/1/31
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Tyler Cowen: 如今的经济学研究过于关注小范围的测量和技术,缺乏像Hayek, Keynes, Adam Smith, Friedman那样对社会整体的思考和改良。经济学领域变得越来越专业化,虽然这是必然趋势,但同时也失去了早期的趣味和兴奋感。现在的经济学研究,例如关于1977年瑞典香烟需求弹性的研究,虽然对科学进步有贡献,但缺乏宏观视角和实际意义,让人感到乏味。我个人非常怀念经济学早期那种关注大方向、具有广泛影响力的时代,相信许多读者和听众也有同感。

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Who is the Magic Johnson of economics? Who was the Adam Smith of basketball?

On this fun and oddball episode of The New Bazaar, Cardiff speaks with Tyler Cowen, economist and author of GOAT: Who is the Greatest Economist of all Time and Why Does it Matter?

Inspired by the sportswriter Bill Simmons, Tyler wrote his book from the standpoint of a fan—having fun, taking sides, admitting biases, unapologetically trying to entertain the reader instead of presenting sober (boring) analysis.

Cardiff and Tyler—both huge basketball fans—first discuss Tyler's ranking of the great economists and his lament for what economics used to be. Tyler also gives his reasons for releasing the book as a ChatGPT trained on its text, the first such book of its kind.

Then begins the fun. They take turns finding analogs for the great economists from the history of the NBA. And they do the same in reverse for basketball's own GOATs. Which economist changed the nature of the field similar to the way Steph Curry set off the three-point revolution? Is there an economist whose comprehensive genius rivaled the ability of LeBron James to engineer exactly the outcome he wants on the court? What basketball player matched the charisma, brilliance, and even investment success of Keynes?

And why does Cardiff argue that Tyler himself is the Charles Barkley of economists despite their differences in personality, size, and other obvious dimensions?

All throughout the chat, Tyler and Cardiff are exploring the common traits that define greatness in both hoops, the social sciences, and perhaps other domains. A treat for fans of either economics or hoops, or who simply enjoy the virtues of fandom itself.

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