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How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life (amzn.to/1o72lYh), EconTalk host, econ novelist, co-creator of Keynes/Hayek rap videos, wonderfulloaf.org
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Russell Roberts
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But my suspicion is that most people's will to revolt comes from a misunderstanding of the situation of others rather than their own.
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Russell Roberts
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Right. That's why I surveyed the studies that follow people over time and that see how they do. medium.com/@russroberts/d…
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Russell Roberts
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Sure. I want to stop that.
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Russell Roberts
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It doesn't matter? In one case, people across the economy are having better lives albeit at different rates. In the other, the rich get richer and everyone else is stagnant. In one case, we need to improve opportunity. In the other, most people would say we need a revolution. twitter.com/CurtisLanoue/s…
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Russell Roberts
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Semantics? It's really important to understand what is being measured. That's what it's about. Getting the facts right and understanding what the facts are and what they imply. twitter.com/stoicdread/sta…
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Russell Roberts
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Complicated. More here: econtalk.org/erik-hurst-on-…
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Jonatan Pallesen
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You mention the study about 13 Reasons Why possibly increasing the number of suicides. Not impossible, but my analysis finds that the evidence is not very strong:
jsmp.dk/posts/2019-05-…
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Russell Roberts
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It's not the only convincing way. The other way is to show what those studies show. People at the bottom and the middle have significant gains.
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Russell Roberts
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Yep. Well said.
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Russell Roberts
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Not apples to apples if they are single vs. married in the past. It's complicated. Plus inflation measures are flawed.
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Russell Roberts
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But they write their articles like they are. Read the quotes, please.
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Same idea. Data source doesn't follow people over time.
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I've asked him. Maybe down the road. He's not alone. Many feel the way he does. I think they've overstated what the data says.
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Russell Roberts
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Good question. I'm a big big big opponent of government handing out goodies. More here: medium.com/@russroberts/d…
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Russell Roberts
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Both. But it's not just "the rich" adding value. My point is that non-rich become rich and the amount they have is greater than the rich in the past. Caused by globalization and technology.
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Russell Roberts
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Read this and watch the three videos I've embedded there: medium.com/@russroberts/d…
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Most people making the point assume that the system is rigged, that the rich get richer and the rest of us tread water or fall behind. It's not true. It leads to falsely felt anger and resentment. medium.com/@russroberts/d…
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