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...