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Fertility is collapsing all around the world, not just in the developed West: - Mexico now has lower fertility than the US (even non-Hispanic whites!). - Arab-Israeli fertility is now lower than that of Jewish Israelis. - For first time in 200 years, rich people are having MORE kids than poor. Economist Jesús Fernández-Villaverde (Jesús Fernández-Villaverde) sat down with me and Pieter Garicano to talk about the economics of the fertility collapse, why education can be such a curse for birth rates, why the collapse is happening almost as much in the Muslim and developing worlds as in the rich world, and why so many attempts to address it fail. We also discuss 'no regrets' policies that could help: clearer data for students about the value (or not) of college degrees; lotteries for admissions to the top universities; subsidies for third or fourth children; and, of course, bigger, nicer and more plentiful housing. Listen now. Links below. 0:07:48 Japan’s GDP output per worker vs. per capita 0:16:21 The debt paradox: Why are East Asian bonds still cheap despite demographic decline? 0:24:37 Fertility is falling faster in Mexico than the US 0:34:00 The rapid fall of TFRs across the Muslim world 0:42:11 Zero-to-one versus two-to-three children 0:51:00 A ‘no-regrets’ policy for fertility and welfare 0:55:48 The education trap 1:07:31 The grim returns on certain college degrees 1:11:46 Why policies must incentivize the third child, not the first.

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According to Anton Howes (Dr Anton Howes), we have Henry VIII to thank for the Industrial Revolution. Henry VIII might be England's worst king. He debased the currency, imposed devastating wealth taxes, and brought England into pointless and wasteful wars. By the time he died the country was on its knees. But a small group of reformers, including Thomas Gresham (of Gresham's Law fame), seized the moment and saved England. Their reforms led to England emerging a mercantile power, laying the foundations of the Elizabethan Golden Age and Britain's eventual rise as the world's industrial and capitalist powerhouse. Anton also talks about how Britain's road network got built, how the written word made economic reforms possible, and the circumstances that made mercantilism actually sensible. Listen and watch now on the Works in Progress Podcast. Links below to listen and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Substack, and Youtube. 0:01:03 Why Britain led the Industrial Revolution. 0:04:02 By 1700 Britain already looks like an innovation hub. 0:08:58 Infrastructure as destiny: canals and turnpike roads. 0:09:55 England’s horsepower advantage. 0:15:52 England’s post‑plague recovery. 0:18:39 Was England's lead already obvious by the mid‑1500s? 0:25:12 Worst king ever: Henry VIII's wars and taxes. 0:39:55 Currency debasement, inflation, and why it was a turning point. 0:52:06 Why not adjust to higher prices? 0:55:43 A small coalition changes England's destiny. 1:01:45 Institutions vs people: patents, joint‑stock corporations and the idea of invention. 1:07:54 Why England rose while others stalled.

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