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Tyler Cowen[edit]

Biography[edit]

American economist, professor at George Mason University, blogger at Marginal Revolution.

School of Thought[edit]

Austrian-influenced Economics

Notable Quotes[edit]

On Innovation Cycles and Market Bubbles[edit]

"We picked the low-hanging fruit of modern economic growth, and now we're in the Great Stagnation."[1]

On Human Capital in Age of AI[edit]

"Average is Over - the age of genius machines will create a hyper-meritocracy."[2]

On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age[edit]

"The internet is great for the intellectually curious, but it hasn't revolutionized most economic sectors."[3]

On Human Capital in Age of AI[edit]

"The future belongs to those who can work with intelligent machines."[4]

On Wealth Inequality and Technology[edit]

"Most of the world is still very poor, and that is the most important economic fact of our time."[5]

On Intangible Assets and Valuation[edit]

"Cultural capital is becoming more important than financial capital."[6]

References[edit]

  1. Tyler Cowen, The Great Stagnation (2011), p. 5, Dutton
  2. Tyler Cowen, Average is Over (2013), p. 3, Dutton
  3. Tyler Cowen, The Complacent Class (2017), p. 78, St. Martin's Press
  4. Tyler Cowen, Average is Over (2013), p. 230, Dutton
  5. Tyler Cowen, Stubborn Attachments (2018), p. 23, Stripe Press
  6. Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution Blog (2022), March 15, 2022