Noah Smith presents Ryan Oprea
But a new paper by Ryan Oprea challenges the idea that we even need something like Prospect Theory...
Saturday assorted links
1. Brazilian economists are seeking a kind of occupational licensing (Portuguese). 2. Sovereign AI project for...
Markets in everything, personal fire hydrant edition
The latest sought-after home amenity? Personal fire hydrants. The logic is that when there’s a major...
How is the Russian war economy doing?
Here is a gloomy account from Vladimir Mirov: Ruble depreciation will contribute to inflation even further,...
*Vita Nuova*, und *Herzzeit*
There is a new translation by Joseph Luzzi, and I find it an order of magnitude...
Paul Krugman retires as Times columnist
Here is the NYT announcement. I hope they consider Noah Smith as the obvious replacement… The...
Friday assorted links
1. AI video for training embodied agents? 2. “She uses the hashtags “hemmaflickvän” and “hemmafru” (Swedish...
You Have Been Warned
New paper in Science, A single mutation in bovine influenza H5N1 hemagglutinin switches specificity to human...
My excellent Conversation with Stephen Kotkin
It was so much fun we ran over and did about ninety minutes instead of the...
Why are no trillion dollar companies being created in Europe?
That is the theme of a new Substack by Pieter Garicano, here is one excerpt: These...
Thursday assorted links
1. A corporate comms joke. 2. These South Korean Catholic priests should be bloggers. 3. Zero-based...
Before AI replaces you, it will improve you, Philippines edition
Bahala says each of his calls at Concentrix is monitored by an artificial intelligence (AI) program...
Using AI to analyze changes in pedestrian traffic
That is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column, here is one bit: Fortunately, there is...
China markets in everything
This is very interesting, and I think a world first: a local government in China has...
Wednesday assorted links
1. Acemoglu on liberalism. 2. These names are not amongst the nine billion names of God....
Info Finance has a Future!
Info finance is Vitalik Buterin’s term for combining things like prediction markets and news. Indeed, a...
Nicholas Bagley on DOGE
A unilateral pause won’t be as helpful as Musk and Ramaswamy seem to think. Many businesses,...
The end of oil?
It is now plausible to envision scenarios in which global demand for crude oil falls to...
Interview with Jonathan Levin, economist and Stanford president
Stanford Review: …Several freshmen I have talked to have bemoaned their mandatory COLLEGE classes that are...
Tuesday assorted links
1. Are humble scientists trusted more? 2. I thought this was hilarious (you won’t), that just...
Marginal Revolution Podcast–The New Monetary Economics!
Today on the MR Podcast Tyler and I discuss the “New Monetary Economics”. Here’s the opening...
The Nicholas Fox Weber biography of Mondrian
Definitive, this is by far the best biography of Mondrian we have or are likely to...
Best movies of 2024
Poor Things The Delinquents [Los Delincuentes], from Argentina, tragicomedy The Teacher’s Lounge All of Us Strangers...
Japan fact of the day
The most dismal stockpickers in the cabinet included the minister for health, labour and welfare, the...
Monday assorted links
1. I am usually loathe to turn MR space over to negative attacks on others, but...
Some Simple Economics of the Google Antitrust Case
The case is straightforward: Google pays firms like Apple billions of dollars to make its search...
The show so far, Ding vs. Gukesh WCC match
After six games the match is tied. Observers agree that the games have been of low...
What I’ve been reading
John Ma, Polis: A New History of the Ancient Greek City-State from the Early Iron Age...
Cochin (Kochi) bleg
What to see, what to do, and where to eat? I thank you all in advance...
Sales of Bibles are booming
Worries about the economy, conflicts abroad and uncertainty over the election pushed readers toward the publication...
A Bird Flu Pandemic Would Be One of the Most Foreseeable Catastrophes in History
Zeynep Tufekci writing in the NYTimes hits the nail on the head: The H5N1 avian flu,...
Assisted dying in the UK
I would say that overall I am more suspicious of “assisted dying” policies than are many...
Debankings
For reasons you can guess at, debanking has been the topic du jour in my Twitter...
What should I ask Scott Sumner?
I will be doing a Conversation with him. So what should I ask? The post What...
Saturday assorted links
1. Hypotheses as to why fentanyl deaths are declining (FT). Interestingly, the decline is spreading from...
Literacy Rates and Simpson’s Paradox
Max T. at Maximum Progress shows that between 1992 and 2003 US literacy rates fell dramatically...
Massachusetts has occupational licensing for fortune tellers
Here is the link, “Prohibits fraudulently taking money by “pretended fortune telling.”” Seen referenced somewhere on...
Unauthorized Immigration and Local Government Finances
This paper examines how unauthorized immigration affects the fiscal health of local governments in the United...
China (Japan) fact of the day
China’s long-term bond yields have fallen below Japan’s for the first time, as investors bet that...
Friday assorted links
1. Norway Shrugged (note also that Magnus is moving to Spain). 2. Megan McArdle podcast on...
Does Money Affect Creativity in the History of Western Classical Music?
That is the subtitle of a new paper by Karol J. Borowiecki, Yichu Wang, and Marc...
Classical music listening for the year
Overall it has been a very good listening year for me. I spent a good bit...
Germany chart of the day
Here is the link. The post Germany chart of the day appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION....
Thursday assorted links
1. The Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi has a Cinnabon on its ground floor. 2. “The...
Thanksgiving and the Lessons of Political Economy
It’s been a while so time to re-up my 2004 post on thanksgiving and the lessons...
*Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health*
That is the new book by Marty Makary. Since Makary has been nominated to head the...
Wednesday assorted links
1. George Gissing on LLMs. 2. The decline of Shanghai as a financial center (FT). 3....
Environmental “Justice” Recreates Redlining
It’s been said that the radical left often ends up duplicating the policies of the radical...
Jay Bhattacharya at the NIH
Trump has announced the appointment, so it is worth thinking through a few matters. While much...
Who Americans spend their time with, by age
Via the excellent Bryan Caplan. The post Who Americans spend their time with, by age appeared...