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Flying Blind

Michael Blastland examines our collective ignorance and how it affects policy and debate, asking if public argument needs a lot more humility.

What do we really know about the policy choices confronting us? Covid-19 has been a brutal lesson in the extent of our ignorance. We face hard decisions, and argue about them ferociously, when in truth we鈥檙e often in the dark about their full consequences. But Covid is not unusual in this respect - and we could learn from it. Other areas of life and policy are similarly obscured. Not that we like to admit it. How well, for example, do we know what the economy is up to? Quite possibly not nearly as well as you might think - even to the extent that it鈥檚 recently been suggested the first estimates of GDP can鈥檛 be sure of telling the difference between boom and bust - the problem really can be that extreme. Some recessions have turned out to be illusions. In this programme Michael Blastland examines our collective ignorance and how it affects policy and debate, asking if public argument needs a lot more humility.

Producer Caroline Bayley
Editor Jasper Corbett

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28 minutes

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Sun 21 Feb 2021 21:30

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  • Mon 15 Feb 2021 20:30
  • Sun 21 Feb 2021 21:30

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