
A four-part podcast series that summarizes the key points raised in Tyler Cowen's exploration of the most important transformation in economic thought—and what it means for the future.
This series traces each chapter covering how the Marginal Revolution made modern economics possible, examining why it took centuries to develop, revealing the contradictions that shaped its pioneers, and asks wheth... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In this provocative finale, Tyler Cowen makes the case that marginalism—the dominant framework in economics for over a century—is approaching its own decline. What will replace it? How will artificial intelligence reshape economic research and the ro... more
Economics as a rigorous science arrived surprisingly late in human history. This episode investigates the historical, intellectual, and institutional barriers that delayed the development of economic science from Adam Smith to the Marginal Revolution... more
Meet William Stanley Jevons—the brilliant but contradictory figure who both built up and tore down marginalist economics. This episode explores the life and work of this Victorian polymath who helped launch the Marginal Revolution in the 1870s, only ... more
In this opening episode, economist Tyler Cowen introduces the Marginal Revolution—the most important transformation in economic thought that made modern economics possible. What does it mean to think "at the margin"? Why do groundbreaking ideas somet... more
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This series surveys pivotal shifts in economic thinking sparked by the Marginal Revolution and asks what comes next as artificial intelligence reshapes decision-making, pricing, and policy. Across episodes, the discussion traces how marginal thinking reframed value, how data and methodological advances changed the scientific study of economics, and why some ideas may be at risk of decline in the AI era. It blends historical narrative with forward-looking questions about measurement, modeling, and the role of computation in economics, offering a provocative portrait of the field's past and possible futures. A notable through-line is the push for pluralism in analytical tools—combining marginal analysis with simulations, data-driven methods, ... more
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