Of course. And experts are more prone to groupthink than The Man In The Pub, because they often move in circles where they are judged by their adherence to the in-group orthodoxy. It was "experts" who glorified the Soviet Union in the 1930s. I'm not saying "Trust experts". I'm... https://twitter.com/JamesDa61728156/status/1042147656804524033 …
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...saying, it depends on the issue. I trust experts when we're dealing with straightforward empirical questions. Take today's MAC report. It reviews the empirical literature on the effects of low-skilled immigration on the wages of low-skilled Brits. That's the sort of question
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...where you can't just rely on your intuitions, or on what The Man In The Pub says. This stuff is measurable.
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