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  • Is academic writing getting harder to read?

    To track academic writing over time, The Economist analysed 347,000 PhD abstracts published between 1812 and 2023. The...

  • Christmas assorted links

    1. AI and management tips. 2. What Sam Enright has been reading. 3. The usefulness of...

  • Merry Christmas!

    Wishing all our readers a wonderful day and New Year! The post Merry Christmas! appeared first...

  • Merry Christmas from Spinoza!

    The post Merry Christmas from Spinoza! appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.         CommentsCommentsRelated StoriesRecreating the past...

  • Dwarkesh Patel interviews me at the Progress Studies conference

    Recommended, interesting and humorous throughout. The post Dwarkesh Patel interviews me at the Progress Studies conference...

  • EU facts of the day

    No huge surprises here, but it is getting worse yet: Official statistics show Germany’s birth rate...

  • Tuesday assorted links

    1. Why is Trieste doing such a good job at mental health services? (FT) 2. We...

  • Dean Ball speaks

    o1 and o1-pro are a cut above other models at economic history writing. they can combine...

  • What I’ve been reading

    Emily Nussbaum, Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV.  Despite its excellent reviews, I resisted...

  • The importance of transportation for productivity

    We quantify the aggregate, regional and sectoral impacts of transportation productivity growth on the US economy...

  • New claims about cosmology

    New claims about cosmology.  Paper here.  Big if true.  It seems the key innovation is to...

  • Monday assorted links

    1. The World Bank is backing mega-dams again. 2. Good review of the new McCartney biography....

  • What should I ask Joe Boyd?

    Yes, I will be doing a Conversation with him.  Here is from Wikipedia: Joe Boyd (born August...

  • Jefferson’s DOGE (that was then, this is now)

    Jefferson swiftly undid twelve years of Federalism.  He allowed the Sedition Act to expire and adopted...

  • *Goethe: A Faustian Life*

    By A.N. Wilson, an excellent book and worthy of being addended to the year’s best non-fiction...

  • Stephen Miran nominated to head the CEA

    Here is Stephen on Twitter, Harvard PhD, mostly he has been in the private sector.  The...

  • Sunday assorted links

    1. FT lunch with Abhijit Banerjee.  And his new book. 2. It seems Niall Ferguson has...

  • One thing I have learned doing Emergent Ventures

    As you likely know, we have sent money to quite a few different individuals in different...

  • Artificial Intelligence in the Knowledge Economy

    The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to fundamentally reshape the knowledge economy by...

  • The show so far, DOGE edition

    Round one is over, and so far no progress and indeed steps backwards: President-elect Donald Trump’s...

  • Saturday assorted links

    1. Good overview on DOGE. 2. The impact of new products on ethical beliefs. 3. Speculative...

  • AI is Not Slowing Down, Except for Stop Lights

    After 25.3 million fully autonomous miles a new study from Waymo and Swiss Re concludes: [T]he...

  • Incarceration sentences to ponder

    My analysis reveals a significant change in political beliefs since being incarcerated. There is an increased...

  • What is wrong with the NBA?

    That is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column, here is one hypothesis: The NBA has...

  • The new o3 model from OpenAI

    The ACR metrics: Some more results. And this: Yupsie-dupsie, delivery of this: Happy holidays people, hope...

  • Recreating the past isn’t easy (but is possible)

    Hidden above the stone vaults of Notre-Dame de Paris, the 13th-century timber structure that once supported...

  • Friday assorted links

    1. Andrew Batson reading from 2024. 2. On how to test more drugs (DOGE take note)....

  • Scott Alexander on chips (from the comments)

    From this post on chip export bans: Didn’t we have a conversation where you said Chinese...

  • Those new service sector jobs, LDS edition

    Bob Sagers was walking around an indie music festival in Salt Lake City when a friendly...

  • *The Return*

    I rarely like adaptations of classics on the big screen, but I give this one (trailer)...

  • Thursday assorted links

    1. “First, female innovators are less connected than men. Second, at short network distances, researchers (especially...

  • Unconventional Indicators of National Aspiration

    What are your top indicators of national aspiration? Percentage of GDP devoted to R&D would be...

  • Why are Top Scientists Leaving Harvard?

    Harvard magazine has an excellent interview with three scientists, Michael Mina, Douglas Melton and Stuart Schreiber,...

  • UK fact of the day (52 snippets from 2024)

    In the UK, more than half of crimes are estimated to be caused by alcohol consumption....

  • Is Indian food the world’s best?

    From my latest Bloomberg column: Why is the food so good? I have several overlapping hypotheses,...

  • *The Triumph of Politics*

    The author is David A. Stockman, and the subtitle is Why the Reagan Revolution Failed.  This...

  • Wednesday assorted links

    1. Scott Sumner on ngdp guardrails.  o1 pro responds. 2. Michael Grunwald on factory farming and...

  • A nuclear fusion plant in Virginia?

    A company pioneering the use of fusion for commercial energy plans to build the nation’s first...

  • Why you should be talking with gpt about philosophy

    I’ve talked with Gpt (as I like to call it) about Putnam and Quine on conceptual...

  • Emergent Ventures 39th cohort

    Karina Bao, San Francisco, to translate the autobiography of Morris Chang. Theodor Grether-Murray and Marta Bernardino,...

  • Thomas Storrs on elastic data supply (from my email)

    Regarding your post yesterday Are LLMs running out of data?, the National Archives has 13.5 billion pieces of paper...

  • Tuesday assorted links

    1. This year’s Spanish Scrabble champion can’t speak Spanish and doesn’t read books. 2. The changing...

  • The Marginal Revolution Podcast–Options!

    Today on the MR Podcast Tyler and I talk about The Quest to Price Options. First,...

  • *The Nvidia Way*

    I quite liked this new book by Tae Kim, offering a 245 pp. history of the...

  • Kevin Bryan and Joshua Gans have a new AI educational project

    Just wanted to ping you about a tool Joshua Gans and I launched publicly today after...

  • Midnight regulations on chip access

    Let us hope the Biden administration does not do too much damage on its way out...

  • Monday assorted links

    1. Using LLMs to simulate public opinion research.  And o1 doing the math Putnam exam. 2....

  • The epistemics of drone incursions

    I do not pretend to know what is going on, nor do I think it is...

  • Technological Disruption in the US Labor Market

    Deming, Ong and Summers have a good overview of long-run and very recent changes in the...

  • o1 is still doing well on monetary economics

    This is one of these “don’t bother reading through everything unless you already know what I...