Tyler Cowen
Tyler Cowen (nato il 21 gennaio 1962) è un economista statunitense.
Cowen ha dato contributi a diversi ambiti legati all’altruismo efficace, come l’etica delle popolazioni,1 lo sconto temporale,2 il benessere degli animali,3 il benessere degli animali selvatici, 4 mp degli animali allevati,5 il futuro a lungo termine,6 e l’importanza sul lungo periodo della crescita economica.7
Ulteriori letture
Daniel Frank (2021) My favourite Tyler Cowen posts and ideas, Frankly Speaking, 14 di maggio.
Julia Galef (2019) Defending big business against its critics (Tyler Cowen), Rationally Speaking, 29 di aprile.
Tony Kulesa (2021) Tyler Cowen is the best curator of talent in the world, Beginnings, 1 di settembre.
Robert Wiblin & Keiran Harris (2018) Economist Tyler Cowen says our overwhelming priorities should be maximising economic growth and making civilisation more stable. Is he right?, 80,000 Hours, 17 di ottobre.
Link esterni
Tyler Cowen. Sito ufficiale.
Marginal Revolution. Blog di Cowen.
Conversations with Tyler. Podcast di Cowen.
Voci correlate
Tyler Cowen (2004) Resolving the repugnant conclusion, a cura di Jesper Ryberg & Torbjörn Tännsjö, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 81–97; Tyler Cowen (1996) What do we learn from the repugnant conclusion?, Ethics, vol. 106, pp. 754–775; Tyler Cowen (1989) Normative population theory, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 6, pp. 33–43.
Tyler Cowen (2004) Policy implications of zero discounting: An exploration in politics and morality, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 21, pp. 121–140; Tyler Cowen & Derek Parfit (1992) Against the social discount rate, a cura di Peter Laslett & James Fishkin, New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 144–161.
Tyler Cowen (2006) The epistemic problem does not refute consequentialism, Utilitas, vol. 18, pp. 383–399.
Tyler Cowen (2003) Policing nature, Environmental Ethics, vol. 25, pp. 169–182.
Tyler Cowen (2006) Market failure for the treatment of animals, Society, vol. 43, pp. 39–44.
Tyler Cowen (2007) Caring about the distant future: why it matters and what it means, University of Chicago Law Review, vol. 74, pp. 5–40.
Tyler Cowen (2018) Stubborn Attachments: A Vision for a Society of Free, Prosperous, and Responsible Individuals, San Francisco: Stripe Press.