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Noah Feldman

The Real Reason Epidemiologists and Economists Keep Arguing

They’re trained to think differently.

We might be all in this together, but we have different ideas about what's next.

We might be all in this together, but we have different ideas about what's next.

Photographer: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images

It’s not only factories that can’t retool overnight to meet the Covid-19 pandemic. Our brains can’t, either. The way we think and the things we think about follow patterns that are capable of evolution and change — just not that fast.

You can see this phenomenon all around you right now: whatever we cared about before, we’re now using as our lens to think about the novel coronavirus. And subject matter experts, the people we need most in a crisis, are also the most likely to keep thinking as they have, because their thinking is so strongly shaped (or deformed) by professional training and strong collective values.