When experts and laymen disagree, the rational default presumption is that the expert is probably right—a presumption we rely on for mechanics, doctors, and historians—though it is only a starting point that can be overridden by a specific, testable account of expert bias.

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Bryan Caplan

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we all have a presumption that ... if there's a disagreement between the expert and the layman that the expert is probably right

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Bryan Caplan on The Myth of the Rational Voter 6/25/2007EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:37 AM

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