Tyler Cowen (born January 21, 1962) occupies the Holbert C. Harris Chair of economics as a professor at George Mason University and is co-author, with Alex Tabarrok, of the popular economics blog Marginal Revolution. He currently writes the "Economic Scene" column for the New York Times and writes for such magazines as The New Republic and The Wilson Quarterly.
Cowen's primary research interest is the economics of culture. He has written books on fame (What Price Fame?), art (In Praise of Commercial Culture), and cultural trade (Creative Destruction: How Globalization is Changing the World's Cultures). In Markets and Cultural Voices, he relays how globalization is changing the world of three Mexican amate painters. Cowen argues that free markets change culture for the better, allowing them to evolve into something more people want. Other books include Public Goods and Market Failures, The Theory of Market Failure, Explorations in the New Monetary Economics, Risk and Business Cycles, Economic Welfare, and New Theories of Market Failure.
Since Alexis de Tocqueville, restlessness has been accepted as a signature American trait. Our willingness to move, take risks, and adapt to change have produced a dynamic economy and a tradition of innovation from Ben Franklin to Steve Jobs.
The problem, according to legendary blogger, economist and bestelling author Tyler Cowen, is that Americans today have broken from this tradition—we’re working harder than ever to avoid change. We're moving residences less, marrying people more like ourselves and choosing our music and our mates based on algorithms that wall us off from anything that might be too new or too different. Match.com matches us in love. Spotify and Pandora match us in music. Facebook matches us to just about everything else.
Of course, this “matching culture” brings tremendous positives: music we like, partners who make us happy, neighbors who want the same things. We’re more comfortable. But, according to Cowen, there are significant collateral downsides attending this comfort, among them heightened inequality and segregation and decreased incentives to innovate and create.
The Great Social Stagnation argues that this cannot go on forever. We are postponing change, due to our near-sightedness and extreme desire for comfort, but ultimately this will make change, when it comes, harder. The forces unleashed by the Great Stagnation will eventually lead to a major fiscal and budgetary crisis: impossibly expensive rentals for our most attractive cities, worsening of residential segregation, and a decline in our work ethic. The only way to avoid this difficult future is for Americans to force themselves out of their comfortable slumber—to embrace their restless tradition again.
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有人說,美國是一片充滿機遇的土地。美國人在開國元勛們的雄心鼓舞下盡情揮灑自己的活力。多樣性是美國的優勢所在,也寫在瞭美國的國傢格言——E pluribus unum(“閤眾為一”)中 。美國人擁抱變化與再創造,而他們也樂意認為這一點將美國與歐洲或亞洲國傢區彆開來。 經濟學傢...
評分有人說,美國是一片充滿機遇的土地。美國人在開國元勛們的雄心鼓舞下盡情揮灑自己的活力。多樣性是美國的優勢所在,也寫在瞭美國的國傢格言——E pluribus unum(“閤眾為一”)中 。美國人擁抱變化與再創造,而他們也樂意認為這一點將美國與歐洲或亞洲國傢區彆開來。 經濟學傢...
評分美國喬治梅森大學經濟學教授,是泰勒·考恩(Tyler Cowen)的正式工作職位。而他賴以成名的身份,是全球最受歡迎的經濟學博客“邊際革命”(Marginal Revolution)的主要作者。考恩是位博學的天纔。在這個學科分工日漸精細化的時代,他不僅對經濟學各個子學科有深刻的把握,有...
評分美國喬治梅森大學經濟學教授,是泰勒·考恩(Tyler Cowen)的正式工作職位。而他賴以成名的身份,是全球最受歡迎的經濟學博客“邊際革命”(Marginal Revolution)的主要作者。考恩是位博學的天纔。在這個學科分工日漸精細化的時代,他不僅對經濟學各個子學科有深刻的把握,有...
評分美國喬治梅森大學經濟學教授,是泰勒·考恩(Tyler Cowen)的正式工作職位。而他賴以成名的身份,是全球最受歡迎的經濟學博客“邊際革命”(Marginal Revolution)的主要作者。考恩是位博學的天纔。在這個學科分工日漸精細化的時代,他不僅對經濟學各個子學科有深刻的把握,有...
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評分看瞭三分之一放棄瞭,給我感覺像是先找瞭個貌似令人眼前一亮的觀點,然後想瞭幾個好像還行的論據,然後從高級數據庫裏拉瞭一堆高級數據裝飾之,終於拼湊齣一篇又長又散的blog
評分看瞭三分之一放棄瞭,給我感覺像是先找瞭個貌似令人眼前一亮的觀點,然後想瞭幾個好像還行的論據,然後從高級數據庫裏拉瞭一堆高級數據裝飾之,終於拼湊齣一篇又長又散的blog
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