Brad DeLong on Intellectual and Technical Progress | Free Podcast Summary

Brad DeLong on Intellectual and Technical Progress | Conversations with Tyler In this insightful discussion, Brad DeLong, a professor of economics at UC Berkley, explores the economic history of the 20th century, the significant transformations from…

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The Middle-Income Trap

The middle-income trap, where it becomes more beneficial for individuals to join a government regimentation machine than to engage in entrepreneurial activities, is a persistent issue.

This trap is particularly prevalent in countries like China and India, and its strength and persistence are a cause for concern.

There is no better way for harnessing the 8 billion brain Anthology intelligence of humanity to achieving the social goals we all want other than to organize a well-functioning market system. – Brad DeLong

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  1. 01Brad DeLong on Intellectual and Technical Progress | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Significance of a Well-Functioning Market System
  3. 03Human Inventiveness and Collective Intelligence
  4. 04The Middle-Income Trap
  5. 05Divergence in Economic Development
  6. 06Persistence of Economic Traps
  7. 07Need for Public Investment
  8. 08Influence of Investor Confidence
  9. 09Role of Material Want

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