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  • 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...