Faculty News
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Prof. Paul Romer is highlighted for first proposing the concept of meta-ideas
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Excerpt from WIRED -- "The secret, it turns out, is the presence of particular meta-ideas, which support the spread of other ideas. First proposed by economist Paul Romer, meta-ideas include concepts like the patent system, public libraries, and universal education."
Faculty News
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![WIRED logo WIRED logo](/sites/default/files/styles/192w_x_144h/public/assets/images/con_032348.jpg?h=cd55d432&itok=tYHZv1m5)
Excerpt from WIRED -- "The secret, it turns out, is the presence of particular meta-ideas, which support the spread of other ideas. First proposed by economist Paul Romer, meta-ideas include concepts like the patent system, public libraries, and universal education."