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Kenneth Arrow: Science is not [---1---] . Science is a process of self-correction. But it’s important that people understand the current state of knowledge, as well as the way by which it’s been achieved.

You are listening to Kenneth Arrow, Nobel laureate in economics. He told EarthSky there’s an important relationship between [---2---] and economic progress. He said that the way we view science today is built upon the past centuries of discovery and growth.

Kenneth Arrow: [---3---] .

He said this cycle of science, technology, and economics has created [---4---] in standards of living. Today,

Kenneth Arrow: We more or less expect in an advanced economy that each year the same amount of effort can produce 2% more goods, roughly speaking.

Arrow said our future [---5---] continuing to build upon current scientific knowledge.

Kenneth Arrow: It is important to be informed. Both as a citizen and out of – what I consider even more basic – out of intellectual curiosity. We want to know more. That’s what man is about.

Kenneth Arrow serves on EarthSky’s Global Advisory Council.
You can hear more from Dr. Arrow's other website E&S. org
I'm Lindsay Patterson for E&S, a clear voice for science.
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