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GARYS ECONOMICS, BARRYS ECONOMICS and SALLYS ECONOMICS - Barry's Economics

Barry's Economics 7:17

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In this video I talk about why SALLY'S ECONOMICS (And Larry's and Gareths, and Sarah's and Molly's) are hugely important. And how the bystander effect and authority bias affects how we face talking about this huge issue and joining together to tackle inequality— and how to shape the wealth tax debate.

I’m Barry Ferns – a comedian whose personal journey through failure, homelessness, and rebuilding led me to explore the socio and behavioural economics of inequality.

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🔎 Research Mentioned
I mention the Kitty Genovese case (New York, 1964) — a event that inspired research into the bystander effect. If you want to read more, check out this explainer:
https://www.simplypsychology.org/bystander-effect.html

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