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  • A funny feature of the AI doomster argument

    If you ask them whether they are short the market, many will say there is no...

  • Monday assorted links

    1. Grandmaster level chess without search, or how AI can learn from Stockfish directly.   And one...

  • My Russian classical music podcast with Rick Rubin

    You will find it here.  Rick asked me to give him my account of Russian classical...

  • Gustav de Molinari, the first libertarian?

    He was a nineteenth century Belgian economist, wonderful to read, and still neglected as a thinker. ...

  • Acemoglu interview with Times of India

    Here is part of the segment on AI: Given the potential for AI to exacerbate inequality,...

  • Sunday assorted links

    1. Casey Handmer on the exoplanet telescope. 2. What is England? 3. What is it like...

  • What do panda rental contracts look like?

    Administrators cannot discuss panda illness, death, disease or “any other important matters” without first consulting with...

  • Musk on Sharks

    A great little video on over-regulation. The post Musk on Sharks appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION....

  • Saudi construction project of the day

    Saudi Arabia is preparing to begin construction work on its next giga-project: a cube-shaped skyscraper big...

  • The Declining Relative Quality of the Child Care Workforce

    Although it is widely acknowledged that high-skilled teachers are integral to service quality and young children’s...

  • Saturday assorted links

    1. “China’s top police officer has made a rare comment on economic matters with a call...

  • The protest culture that is Maine

    A man used homemade explosives, some of which he dropped from drones, to attack or intimidate...

  • Iranian Kidney Donors

    Iran is one of the few countries in the world to have eliminated the shortage of...

  • Fluoride revisionism?

    I am usually skeptical of such efforts, but Journal of Health Economics is quite a serious...

  • The Political Transformation of Corporate America, 2001-2022

    This article reconciles conflicting views about the political landscape of corporate America with new data on...

  • Saudi claim of the day

    The Neom giga-project in Saudi Arabia is currently using one fifth of all the steel produced in the...

  • Friday assorted links

    1. Choose the right status hierarchies.  An excellent short essay. 2. How to solve America’s housing...

  • Noah Smith on the vibe shift

    My values haven’t become more conservative — my desire for a more economically egalitarian and socially...

  • Will Trumpian tariffs attract more foreign direct investment?

    That is the theme of my latest Bloomberg column, here is one excerpt: In the debates...

  • The best fesenjan I’ve had in years

    Toranj 10861 Lindbrook Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90024 Via Jeff Holmes.  And a little space birdy...

  • Thursday assorted links

    1. Would a time machine make you a great investor? (WSJ) 2. Trialogues! 3. Valentina Goncharova...

  • The early history of peer review

    By the 1950s, the Royal Society was asking reviewers to respond to standardized questions, including whether...

  • My Conversation with Musa al-Gharbi

    I am a big fan of Musa’s work, most of all his new book We Have...

  • Rick Rubin podcasts with me

    Recorded in August in Europe, here is the link.  One hour, forty-five minutes, mostly Rick asking...

  • Wednesday assorted links

    1. Why didn’t the U.S. employment rate rise much at the end of WWII? 2. Chip...

  • “Life in India is a series of bilateral negotiations”

    By Rohit Krishnan: Life in India is a series of bilateral negotiations conducted a thousand times...

  • How should strong AI alter philanthropy?

    That is the theme of my latest Bloomberg column, and here is one bit: One big...

  • Reflections on Palantir

    Here is a new essay by Nabeel Qureshi, excerpt: The combo of intellectual grandiosity and intense...

  • Tuesday assorted links

    1. How to improve educational outcomes in developing economies. 2. That was then, this is now:...

  • Comment delays

    There is a slight glitch in the WordPress system, but your comments will appear eventually.  Apologies...

  • Google signs contract for small modular nuclear reactors

    Since pioneering the first corporate purchase agreements for renewable electricity over a decade ago, Google has...

  • Letters of recommendation

    We analyze 6,400 letters of recommendation for more than 2,200 economics and finance Ph.D. graduates from...

  • The economics of haunted houses

    Running a haunted house can be a risky—if not scary—business. The barrier to entry is high,...

  • Kevin Bryan on the contributions of AJR

    A very good Columbus Day thread. The post Kevin Bryan on the contributions of AJR appeared...

  • Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson Win Nobel Prize for Institutions and Prosperity

    The Nobel prize goes to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson for their work on...

  • Conversations with the new Laureates

    Here is my earlier CWT with Acemoglu, and with Simon Johnson. We’ll have to try to...

  • Monday assorted links

    1. Drones over U.S. military bases (WSJ). 2. Eric Topol podcast with the excellent Patrick Hsu....

  • What surprised you the most this year?

    What has surprised you the most this year? The development of decentralized training for AI models,...

  • Tomorrow’s Nobel

    Alas, I am at a day-long event tomorrow, and from an unfavorable time zone, so probably...

  • Sunday assorted links

    1. Dresden orchestra conducted by three-armed robot. 2. How advanced was construction technology in the Stone...

  • “California officials cite Elon Musk’s politics in rejecting SpaceX launches”

    Elon Musk’s tweets about the presidential election and spreading falsehoods about Hurricane Helene are endangering his...

  • The Missing Dockworkers

    One of the most amazing facts to come out of the dockworker strike (now resolved, it...

  • How to allocate space rights?

    One alternative approach, I’ve argued, would be to establish a framework to enable individuals and groups...

  • The costs of U.S: tariff imposition

    We use an advanced model of the global economy to consider a set of scenarios consistent...

  • That was then, this is now…

    Oil companies are conveying an unlikely message to the GOP and its presidential candidate: Spare President Biden’s signature...

  • Saturday assorted links

    1. Ross Douthat on late term abortion (NYT). 2. That’s a lot of AI subscriptions.  Somehow...

  • Dario Amodei on AI and the optimistic scenario

    Here is a longish essay, here is one excerpt: Economists often talk about “factors of production”:...

  • Matt Yglesias on regulation and deregulation

    …it’s notable that if you look at the major deregulator measures of the past four years,...

  • From the Department of Energy

    PIER Plans will be evaluated as part of the merit review process and will be used...

  • Friday assorted links

    1. My podcast with Minus One. 2. Why are fewer men going to college? 3. Warren...