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Highlights: #189 – Rachel Glennerster on how “market shaping” could help solve climate change, pandemics, and other global problems

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This is a selection of highlights from episode #189 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.

These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:

Rachel Glennerster on how “market shaping” could help solve climate change, pandemics, and other global problems

And if you're finding these highlights episodes valuable, please let us know by emailing podcast@80000hours.org.

Chapters:

  • Luisa's intro (00:00:00)
  • What is market shaping? (00:00:25)
  • Why some countries didn't have COVID vaccines sooner (00:05:04)
  • Designing incentives for pull mechanisms (00:09:12)
  • Using pull mechanisms to get a universal COVID vaccine (00:13:31)
  • Pull mechanisms to incentivise repurposing of generic drugs (00:18:20)
  • Specific interventions versus systemic reform in education (00:23:25)

Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong

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Content provided by Rob Wiblin and Keiran Harris and The 80000 Hours team. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rob Wiblin and Keiran Harris and The 80000 Hours team or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This is a selection of highlights from episode #189 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast.

These aren't necessarily the most important, or even most entertaining parts of the interview — and if you enjoy this, we strongly recommend checking out the full episode:

Rachel Glennerster on how “market shaping” could help solve climate change, pandemics, and other global problems

And if you're finding these highlights episodes valuable, please let us know by emailing podcast@80000hours.org.

Chapters:

  • Luisa's intro (00:00:00)
  • What is market shaping? (00:00:25)
  • Why some countries didn't have COVID vaccines sooner (00:05:04)
  • Designing incentives for pull mechanisms (00:09:12)
  • Using pull mechanisms to get a universal COVID vaccine (00:13:31)
  • Pull mechanisms to incentivise repurposing of generic drugs (00:18:20)
  • Specific interventions versus systemic reform in education (00:23:25)

Highlights put together by Simon Monsour, Milo McGuire, and Dominic Armstrong

  continue reading

78 episodes

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