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