
Тайлер Коуэн
United States and global — cultural economics, economic growth, heterodox microeconomics, public policy
One of the most widely-read economists in the world, known primarily through the Marginal Revolution blog which he co-writes with Alex Tabarrok. Professor of Economics at George Mason University and General Director of the Mercatus Center. His 2011 e-book The Great Stagnation argued that the US economy had consumed its easy technological gains and faced a prolonged period of slower growth — a thesis that sparked widespread academic and policy debate. Subsequent books include Average Is Over (on technological polarization of labor markets), The Complacent Class (on declining dynamism in American society), and Stubborn Attachments (a philosophical case for economic growth as a moral priority). A self-described eclectic, he draws on Austrian economics, information theory, and cultural analysis. His restaurant recommendations, book lists, and cross-disciplinary commentary have built a following that extends well beyond professional economists. Active early on Bluesky as Twitter alternatives gained traction among academic economists post-2023.
Longest US government bond — generational inflation expectations, pension demand and fiscal sustainability.
The world's risk-free rate — prices everything from mortgages to corporate bonds across the globe.
The rate that rules them all — Fed's overnight rate setting the price of money globally.
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