US AID bleg
What are the best sources to read on US AID, and its costs and benefits? I...
Deep Research
I have had it write a number of ten-page papers for me, each of them outstanding. ...
Tuesday assorted links
1. Congestion Pricing Tracker update, sigh…Economists like to think they are useful, but if the initial...
The New Consensus on the Minimum Wage
My take is that there is an evolving new consensus on the minimum wage. Namely, the...
Gradual Empowerment?
The subtitle is “Systemic Existential Risks from Incremental AI Development,” and the authors are Jan Kulveit,...
Emergent Ventures Africa and Caribbean winners, sixth cohort
Maya Chouikrat, Algeria, to support training for an international olympiad of informatics team. Mercy Muwanguzi and...
Does the Gender Wage Gap Actually Reflect Taste Discrimination Against Women?
One explanation of the gender wage gap is taste discrimination, as in Becker (1957). We test...
Monday assorted links
1. The world’s most elite sober coach? (FT…his fees seem low to me?) 2. El Salvador...
Robert Paul Wolff, RIP
He has passed, here is one obituary. The post Robert Paul Wolff, RIP appeared first on...
Genetic Prediction and Adverse Selection
In 1994 I published Genetic Testing: An Economic and Contractarian Analysis which discussed how genetic testing...
o1 pro
Often I don’t write particular posts because I feel it is obvious to everybody. Yet it...
Sundry observations on the Trump tariffs
Brad Setser estimates the costs at 0.8 percent of U.S: gdp. I am not sure if...
Remember when I said Luka was overrated?
Oh the howls that claim elicited. Basically Dallas did not want to give him a Supermax...
Peace and Free Trade
In The Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu famously argued that: …Peace is the natural effect of...
What I’ve been reading
Owen Hatherley, Militant Modernism. A very good short book, defending “left wing modernism,” a much maligned...
Saturday assorted links
1. Opportunity cost?? 2. Is Tether the most profitable company in the world per employee? 3....
Letting China into the WTO was not the key decision
We study China’s export growth to the United States from 1950–2008, using a structural model to...
U.S. Infrastructure: 1929-2023
By Ray C. Fair, an important contribution: This paper examines the history of U.S. infrastructure since...
The new tariffs are bad
Or are they tariff threats instead? Still bad! From the FT: Donald Trump has said he...
The wisdom of Dwarkesh
Perhaps he imbibed a dose of Garett Jones?: Even people who expect human-level AI soon are...
Friday assorted links
1. The Wandering Minstrel (Irish song). 2. My 2008 post on Sarah Palin. A bit too...
*The African Gaze: Photography, Cinema and Power*
By Amy Sall. I love this picture book, or should I say photo book? Most of...
What should I ask Chris Arnade?
From Wikipedia: Chris Arnade…is an American photographer and writer. He worked for 20 years as a bond...
How did China’s internet become so cool amongst America’s youth?
That is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column. Here is part of the argument: TikTok...
The culture that is German (Roman)
We compare present-day regions that were advanced by Roman culture with those that remained outside of...
Thursday assorted links
1. Malthusian migrations: the French diaspora is relatively small because the French had their fertility transition...
FDA Deregulation of E-Cigarettes Saved Lives and Spurred Innovation
What would happen to drug development if the FDA lost its authority to prohibit new drugs?...
Keynes on the Soviet Union
I had not known of this passage, which I am packaging with its introduction from Gavan...
The forward march of computer use, AI edition
I must admit, though, that the thing that scared me most about HudZah was that he...
Chris Barber asks me to give AI-related advice
…for people in various stages and situations of life. You will find the discussion here. The...
Wednesday assorted links
1. Was RCA the tech stock of the 1920s? 2. Measuring the skill of individual soccer...
It’s Time to Build the Peptidome!
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing problem. Peptides, short sequences of amino acids, are nature’s first defense...
Is it a problem if Wall Street buys up homes?
No, as I argue in my latest Bloomberg column. This one is basic economics: The simpler...
Will transformative AI raise interest rates?
We want to know if AGI is coming. Chow, Halperin, and Mazlish have a paper called...
Tuesday assorted links
1. How fiscally progressive are state governments? 2. Update on the quest to abolish parking minimums...
The Interface as Infernal Contract
A brilliant critique of AI, and a great read: In 1582, the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf...
Future unemployment will be (mostly) voluntary unemployment
A shortage of electricians means that those willing to endure long shifts and live on remote...
Facts about Rwanda
…Rwanda is still poorer than most African countries due to being less urbanized than most African...
Questions about LLMs (from my email)
From Naveen: So much talk of “AI safety” and too little in the way of practical...
Monday assorted links
1. Is DeepSeek-R1 a good writer? 2. Dominic Cummings reading list. 3. Modern novels by country,...
Make Sunsets: Geoengineering
When Mount Pinatubo erupted in 1991 it pushed some 20 million tons of SO₂ into the...
Congestion pricing update
Data collected by INRIX, a transportation analytics firm, found that travel times across the city and...
The mistakes of Michael Pettis
Noah Smith, and a few readers, have asked for a summary post about the errors of...
Sunday assorted links
1. Cato ad for policy analyst in human progress and economics. And for psychology. 2. Joe...
Do Migrants Pay Their Way? A Net Fiscal Analysis for Germany
This study quantifies the direct average net fiscal impact (ANFI) of migration in Germany, taking into...
*On the Calculation of Volume, I and II*
Thoee two novels by Solvej Balle, a Danish author, are now available in English. Conceptually, they...
*In Praise of Floods*, James C. Scott does Uncle Boonmee?
That is the new James C. Scott book, from Yale University Press. It focuses on Burma...
Saturday assorted links
1. Teen fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. 2. Does Chile have the fastest fertility collapse? 3. New...
AI Improves Student Learning and Engagement
In our paper on online education, Tyler and I wrote: One model of a future course...
Gender gaps in education and declining marriage rates
Over the past half-century, the share of men enrolled in college has steadily declined relative to...