

Tyler Cowen: Happy to be here, thank you. Michael Chui: Tyler, welcome to the podcast. So I am fascinated to hear what he has to say. MGI has recently published a report on human capital and how it is developed in the world of work. Janet Bush: Of course, that is incredibly topical.
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He also recently coauthored a book about talent, specifically how to identify people who will bring energy, creativity, and care to solving big problems. Michael Chui: That’s one of the topics that today’s guest thinks a lot about, and his answer is to identify and follow the talent. So it would be really great to find out where we can be more hopeful because solutions are actually coming. But obviously our modern world is incredibly complex, and we talk a lot about that on the podcast. So that gives me quite a lot of optimism. Janet Bush (co-host): Well, there are so many challenges, but I have been reading about climate change and evolution and it is really interesting that there is already evidence that organisms are changing-evolving-very quickly in response to climate change. Michael Chui (co-host): Janet, what makes you hopeful about the world? Subscribe to the series on Apple Podcasts,Īmazon Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. With colleague Alex Tabarrok, Cowen is coauthor of the popular economics blog Marginal Revolution and cofounder of the online educational platform Marginal Revolution University.Īn edited transcript of this episode follows. Harris Chair of Economics at George Mason University, who serves as chairman and general director of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. In this episode of the McKinsey Global Institute’s Forward Thinking podcast, Michael Chui talks to Tyler Cowen, Holbert L.
