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Liam's avatar

I have to say I think the reason elite colleges are dropping standardized tests is mostly that it makes it harder to sue them over admissions practices. Students for Fair Admissions v Harvard relied on having SAT/ACT scores to show the admissions process was biased against Asian-Americans. You can't do that without test scores!

Basically, people (especially left-wing people) are inclined to trust college administrators and view them as "one of us," but they absolutely should not do that. College administrators are every bit the slippery, dishonest C-suite types CEOs are.

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Greg G's avatar

I think it's time for a moderate version of supply side economics. Rather than the Reagan era version that for some reason focused on tax cuts (when all you have is a hammer...), we should keep talking about how good the increasing supply of energy, housing, and other goods and services is for the economy. Education and cognitive labor in general seem like they will also see a huge expansion in supply with the advent of ever-better AI.

What's left? We're just getting started on housing, so there's a lot more work to do there. Healthcare, elder care, and childcare seem like tricky ones. I'm not betting on humanoid robots coming through in those areas any time soon. New wonder drugs and personalized therapies will help... Maybe we just need to make society so much richer with everything else we're doing that we can afford a few sectors that still suffer from Baumol's?

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