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Thought Experiment-Biden as President

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    Horace
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    Yes the printing press and the industrial revolution were more economically important than the tax policies of the day.

    Education is extremely important.

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      Yes the printing press and the industrial revolution were more economically important than the tax policies of the day.

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      @Horace Exactly. This thing is designed to stand on the shoulder of giants and run itself without that much government (minimal if you're libertarian).

      Presidents or seen as some sort of mythical shaper of destinies across the populace. It's kind of un-American.

      If Trump (or Obama) took a 2 year vacation. Things would be just fine, the economy would be just fine.

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        @Horace said in Thought Experiment-Biden as President:

        I struggle to see much tangible impact of presidents on my life, but I saw impact from those tax cuts.

        And again, no one denies that. But if I look at my life, the amount of money I make has been driven by the growth of the tech economy, the rise of private equity, the change in real estate prices in urban markets. Among myriad others.

        Has the Trump tax cut affected my life? Yes. Pretty small effect in the grand scheme of things.

        I'm reacting to the sentiment that the President makes or breaks the economy. Affects it, sure.

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        @xenon said in [Thought Experiment-Biden as President]

        I'm reacting to the sentiment that the President makes or breaks the economy.

        Except a claim that they can have a meaningful effect - say, meaningful enough to possibly sway one’s vote - gets straw manned into that sentiment.

        Education is extremely important.

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          @xenon said in [Thought Experiment-Biden as President]

          I'm reacting to the sentiment that the President makes or breaks the economy.

          Except a claim that they can have a meaningful effect - say, meaningful enough to possibly sway one’s vote - gets straw manned into that sentiment.

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          @Horace said in Thought Experiment-Biden as President:

          @xenon said in [Thought Experiment-Biden as President]

          I'm reacting to the sentiment that the President makes or breaks the economy.

          Except a claim that they can have a meaningful effect - say, meaningful enough to possibly sway one’s vote - gets straw manned into that sentiment.

          I never implied it’s not meaningful enough to care about.

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            I’m sure you haven’t. I’m not sure we have any specific disagreement. TG doesn’t like it when people talk of the tangible effects of presidents on the economy and then others jump in to agree. Like it’s an important reminder that presidents don’t have magic wands.

            Education is extremely important.

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              If there was somehow a way to get data on all the drivers of the economy (or let's say the top 100) - you could run a regression on that data.

              My view is similar to TG's - what you'd see is that the President is a non-zero coefficient, but other things like tech progress, size and health of global markets, earnings of domestic firms, etc., etc. - would dwarf any direct actions from the President.

              Now you can see in the long arc of history the government sets the rules of the game (patent law, anti-trust law, regulations, etc., etc.) and the President has influence there - but those sort of changes have an effect on a scale of decades and even centuries.

              In times of crises, the President's coefficient get's a lot bigger.

              But if you were to make that equation, and look at the coefficient on Presidential actions - it wouldn't be accurate to say things like "Trump's economy" or "Obama's economy"

              Maybe their coefficient is greater than any other single person - or maybe the Steve Jobs of the world beat them in some years.

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              @xenon said in Thought Experiment-Biden as President:

              If there was somehow a way to get data on all the drivers of the economy (or let's say the top 100) - you could run a regression on that data.

              My view is similar to TG's - what you'd see is that the President is a non-zero coefficient, but other things like tech progress, size and health of global markets, earnings of domestic firms, etc., etc. - would dwarf any direct actions from the President.

              Now you can see in the long arc of history the government sets the rules of the game (patent law, anti-trust law, regulations, etc., etc.) and the President has influence there - but those sort of changes have an effect on a scale of decades and even centuries.

              In times of crises, the President's coefficient get's a lot bigger.

              But if you were to make that equation, and look at the coefficient on Presidential actions - it wouldn't be accurate to say things like "Trump's economy" or "Obama's economy"

              Maybe their coefficient is greater than any other single person - or maybe the Steve Jobs of the world beat them in some years.

              Thank you Xenon. You said it better than I ever could. 🙂

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