Harvard says no
Harvard University said on Monday that it had rejected policy changes requested by the Trump administration,...
What should I ask John Arnold?
Yes, I will be doing a Conversation with him. John might be the smartest person I...
Monday assorted links
1. ADHD diagnosis is a mess (NYT). 2. John Cochrane on tariffs, savings, and investment. 3....
The roots of gun violence
An estimated 80 percent [of U.S: gun shootings] seem to instead be crimes of passion —...
How to do regulatory reform (from my email)
“Philip Howard here. I enjoyed your discussion with Jen Pahlka. Here are a few notes: 1....
Muere Mario Vargas Llosa, RIP
Here is one article in Spanish, my favorite novel by him is War of the End...
Sunday assorted links
1. 2013 paper on the economics of a “sudden stop” in lending to the United States. ...
I never knew Joseph Smith ran for President
Eventually, Smith declared himself a candidate for the White House. His proposed platform was an awkward...
Markets expand to fill empty spaces
How does a start-up founder hire a software engineer or a tech worker find a date...
Problems in Treasury markets (from my email)
Max writes to me: “Hope you’re doing well. And the craziness in the world hasn’t been...
Saturday assorted links
1. New Knausgaard novel coming. 2. Unsecured penguin caused helicopter crash in South Africa. 3. Why...
*Postcard from Earth*
If you are willing to pay $250 or so, you can watch it in The Sphere. ...
Parallels between our current time and 17th century England
That is the topic of my recent essay for The Free Press. Excerpt: Ideologically, the English...
It seems DOGE is dwindling?
The National Institutes of Health told employees Thursday it was rolling back directives from Elon Musk’s...
Friday assorted links
1. Website on distinguished Indian economists. 2. The science of making coffee stronger. 3. How Dean...
America’s Tourism Deficit: How the French Are Winning the Currency War One Croissant at a Time
Every year, American tourists pour billions of dollars into France, wandering the Louvre, sipping overpriced espresso...
Claims about China
Tariffs don’t just alter trade flows — they redirect resources and reshape industrial structures. If Trump’s...
My Conversation with the excellent Jennifer Pahlka
Here is the audio, video, and transcript. Here is the episode summary: Jennifer Pahlka believes America’s...
The Russian paradox
So much education, so little human capital: According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) statistical...
Thursday assorted links
1. NCAA antitrust update. 2. Boulez at 100 (NYT). 3. Scott Sumner on the unfolding disaster....
AI on Tariffs
There is some evidence that the White House used AI to come up with a quick...
My early history as a chess player
Continuing with my semi-autobiography for the AIs, we now go back to when I was ten...
Wednesday assorted links
1. Homeostatic AI progress. 2. Matt Huang profile. 3. Did 19th century tariffs make America rich?...
A Blueprint for FDA Reform
The new FDA report from Joe Lonsdale and team is impressive. It has a lot of...
Britain’s productivity problem
A big chunk of it is coming from the health care sector. Information and communications are...
Why not inquire together more?
Robin Hanson, citing Agnes Callard, asks that question. He writes: They said (my summary) that we...
A contagion of uncertainty
That is my latest piece for The Free Press, here is one excerpt: It is not...
Tuesday assorted links
1. Various Medicaid budget dilemmas (NYT). A lot is at stake here, though since there are...
Manufacturing and Trade
It has become popular in some circles to argue that trade—or, in the more “sophisticated” version,...
Manufacturing share vs. GDP
Via Basil Halperin. This is not a question of confusing causation and correlation, if anything it...
My 2022 piece on the New Right vs. classical liberalism
Worth a redux, here is one excerpt: While I try my best to understand the New...
Tariff sentences to ponder
We find that only 15.1 percent of the decline in goods-sector employment from 1992 to 2012...
One economist removed from the Naval library
Deirdre McCloskey, can you guess which book? See #197. I might add the text to that...
Monday assorted links
1. How do people perceive international trade? (redux from a few years ago) 2. Mice exhibit...
Mercatus Emerging Scholar initiative
The Emerging Scholars Program is a new initiative of the Mercatus Center, aimed at supporting early-career...
Coordination and AI safety (from my email)
Jack Skidmore writes to me, and I will not double indent: “Hello Tyler, As someone who...
Nikolaus Matthes finishes The Art of the Fugue
Here on Spotify. Here on Apple Music. Here on YouTube. Here is my previous post on...
Sunday assorted links
1. “15k researchers are working on AGI, in America. We have more people working on AGI...
Why Do Domestic Prices Rise With Tarriffs?
Many people think they understand why domestic prices rise with tariffs–domestic producers take advantage of reduced...
Five insights from farm animal economics
By Martin Gould, here is one excerpt: Halting plans for a large, polluting factory farm feels...
Russia facts of the day
Russia’s stock market has suffered its worst week in more than two years in response to...
Common sense from Ross Douthat
Now for my own view. I think trying to reshore some manufacturing and decouple more from...
Saturday assorted links
1. AI protection against epilepsy? 2. “Well the latest DeepSeek is very satisfying from an humanities...
In Defense of Econ 101
People sometimes dismiss basic economic reasoning, “that’s just Econ 101!” yet most policymakers couldn’t pass the...
My 1979 trip to Oxford and London
In my recent post on my Freiburg year abroad, I mentioned that my first time leaving...
Treasury market dysfunction and the role of the central bank
Thinly capitalized hedge funds’ growing role in the enormous and rapidly expanding market for U.S. Treasury...
Friday assorted links
1. When did horse welfare peak? Recently? 2. One Rhodes Scholar discusses how she judges applications. ...
Using machine learning to measure CEO depression
We introduce a novel measure of CEO depression by applying machine learning models that analyze vocal...
Alignment vs. capitalization
There is an enormous and growing discussion on AI alignment, but very little on capitalizing AIs,...
Some modest Congressional rebellion against Trump tariffs?
Let us hope. Via Ben Klutsey. The post Some modest Congressional rebellion against Trump tariffs? appeared...