Bryan Caplan is an irrepressible and eclectic economist at George Mason University.
Our first two interviews for the 80,000 Hours Podcast were:
- Bryan Caplan on whether lazy parenting is OK, what really helps workers, and betting on beliefs
- Economist Bryan Caplan thinks education is mostly pointless showing off. We test the strength of his case.
This time I'm thinking of asking him about:
• Why its foolish to read the news • How I'm worried about advances in AI, while Bryan mostly isn't • His new book: Voters as Mad Scientists: Essays on Political Irrationality
What (else) should I ask him (about)?
Bryan has forcefully argued for Open Borders, on both moral/deontological and empirical/consequentialist groups. But presumably there is some state of the world that would make him view Open Borders as net unjustified. What does he think is the possible world closest to ours (or real country closest to the US/UK) for which Open Borders is unjustified?