Canada had three possible growth mechanisms: exploit resources, unleash entrepreneurship by reducing regulation, or increase immigration; the government chose immigration.
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Regulation
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the government to do is um promote the free market reduce regulation and allow young people to be more innovative to be more creative..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the government to do is um promote the free market reduce regulation and allow young people to be more innovative to be more creative..."
Key Notes
Jiang defines the administrator or legislator as a systems-design thinker focused on details, law, regulation, macro structure, and how parts fit together.
Jiang argues that freer markets and lower regulation would help young people become more innovative, but rent-seeking bureaucrats resist that because deregulation would erase their justification.
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"...the government to do is um promote the free market reduce regulation and allow young people to be more innovative to be more creative..."
"And it's happening because of, you know, because of the baby boomers. The baby boomers want three things. They want their pensions to be..."
"to unleash the entrepreneurial energy of the Canadian people, to encourage more entrepreneurship, more privatization, to reduce the regulatory state, to reduce the red..."
"Or they're able to accomplish great things in different aspects of society. The first is a general, right? The general. The general, he is..."
"Regulation. And the person, you can say, is almost a systems design thinker. Very big picture, very macro, and trying to figure out how..."
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The lecture begins with Canada's immigration crisis and ends with a theory of Western collapse.
Julius Caesar was not only a general or politician.
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