Bryan Caplan - Discrimination, Poverty, & Mental Illness

布莱恩·卡普兰 - 歧视、贫困与精神疾病

Dwarkesh Podcast

2022-04-12

1 小时 3 分钟
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I interview the economist Bryan Caplan about his new book, Labor Econ Versus the World, and many other related topics. Bryan Caplan is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University and a New York Times Bestselling author. His most famous works include: The Myth of the Rational Voter, Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids, The Case Against Education, and Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration. Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. Podcast website here. Follow Bryan on Twitter. Follow me on Twitter for updates on future episodes. Timestamps: (0:00:00) - Intro (0:00:33) - How many workers are useless, and why is labor force participation so low? (0:03:47) - Is getting out of poverty harder than we think? (0:10:43) - Are elites to blame for poverty? (0:14:56) - Is human nature to blame for poverty? (0:19:11) - Remote work and foreign wages (0:24:43) - The future of the education system? (0:29:31) - Do employers care about the difficulty of a curriculum? (0:33:13) - Why do companies and colleges discriminate against Asians? (0:42:01) - Applying Hanania's unitary actor model to mental health (0:50:38) - Why are multinationals so effective? (0:53:37) - Open borders and cultural norms (0:58:13) - Is Tyler Cowen right about automation? Get full access to Dwarkesh Podcast at www.dwarkesh.com/subscribe
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  • Okay, today I'm speaking with my good friend, Brian Kaplan,

  • and this will actually be the second time we talked.

  • This is the first time we talked was the first episode of this podcast.

  • So yeah, I'm really excited about this.

  • It's fantastic to be back here to Arkesh.

  • Great to see how well you've been doing for yourself.

  • And now it is my privilege to get to speak to you.

  • Excellent.

  • Okay.

  • So today we're talking about your book.

  • labor econ versus the world.

  • And it's a collection of your essays throughout the years.

  • And I highly recommend it.

  • Okay.

  • So here's my first question.

  • What percentage of the working age population is zero or negative productivity?

  • Hmm.

  • It's a good question.

  • So this is working age population, not actual though,

  • not the ones that are in fact currently working.