Uyum ve Çelişki: Ekonomide Zıtlıkların Gücü | Mehmet Cahit Güran | TEDxHacettepeUniversity
20 Sep 2024 (2 months ago)
Contrasting Careers and Academic Life
- For the past ten years, the speaker has had a career that contrasts with their academic life. (13s)
- For the last four years, they have been the rector of Hacettepe University, and for the six and a half years before that, they were a member and chairman of the Higher Education Supervision Board. (13s)
The Concept of "Zıt"
Duality in Philosophy and History
- Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher, said, "Opposite things come together, and the most beautiful harmony comes from the discordant. Everything is created as a result of conflict." (4m30s)
- Heraclitus believed that harmony in the universe, composed of opposing elements, is essential for life's continuity. (5m59s)
- Plato explained life through the duality of the soul and body, stating that the soul, comprising intellect, emotions, and desires, is immortal and gives life to the mortal body. (7m30s)
Duality in Mathematics and Computer Science
- George Boole, a mathematician, explored the concept of duality in mathematics, which later became fundamental to the binary system (0 and 1) used in computer circuits. (9m29s)
Duality in Economics
- There is a British economist named Robinson who stated that to understand economics is to understand its contradictions. (11m45s)
- A doctoral advisor suggested considering a world without government to better understand the need for government and its role. (13m9s)
- In economics, there are subfields, including Microeconomics, which focuses on the economic behavior of smaller units like firms and consumers, and analyzes different market types, with perfect competition and monopoly being two contrasting types with varying levels of competition and societal welfare outcomes. (13m57s)
- Public economics examines how government intervention can address market inefficiencies. (17m18s)
- Macroeconomics studies a country's overall economic performance, including employment levels and potential capacity utilization. (18m20s)
- Development economics has shifted its focus from solely economic growth to human development, incorporating factors like education, health, and living standards, as reflected in the Human Development Index introduced by the World Bank in 1990. (20m19s)
Dualistic Economies
- Dualistic economies are characterized by the coexistence of a traditional sector with low income, technology, and manual labor, and a modern sector with high income, technology, and wages. (22m29s)
- Approximately 1 billion people globally live on $1.90 per day, while another 3 billion people live on $3.80 per day. (23m22s)
- The top income group, consisting of 1 billion people, lives on $75 per day, highlighting a significant income disparity in the world. (25m9s)