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  • Bolivia update, uh-oh

    With international reserves at about a tenth of their $15 billion peak in 2014, the government...

  • Thursday assorted links

    1. How good are American roads? 2. Civil War death toll higher than had been thought...

  • Human Challenge Trials Aren’t Riskier than RCTs

    Nature: Keller Scholl got out of quarantine 13 days ago, and he’s still not feeling 100%....

  • How DOGE is really going to work

    In the last few days, Vivek has issued a series of tweets showing he understands how...

  • Bike lanes are not about bikes

    The city [WDC] has built about 20 miles of bike lanes in the past five years,...

  • That was then, this is now

    President-elect Barack Obama is strongly considering Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Environmental Protection Agency,...

  • New Zealand’s Regulatory Standards Act

    From the Antipodes: “To lift productivity and wages, ACT’s coalition agreement includes a commitment to pass...

  • Wednesday assorted links

    1. Can fiction improve you? 2. How people spent their time in the 1930s. 3. The...

  • The economic powers of the HHS secretary

    That is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column, here is one excerpt: One of the...

  • Do Minimum Wages Reduce Job Opportunities for Blacks?

    We provide a comprehensive analysis of the effects of minimum wages on blacks, and on the...

  • The Impact of Divorce Laws on the Equilibrium in the Marriage Market

    Does easier divorce affect who marries whom? I exploit time variation in the adoption of unilateral...

  • Tuesday assorted links

    1. Was America supposed to be Art Deco? 2. Claims about placebos. 3. Robot dogs are...

  • MR Podcast: Insurance!

    In our new Marginal Revolution Podcast Tyler and I talk insurance, the history of insurance, the...

  • Peter Coy on DOGE

    The federal government doesn’t have the people it needs to adequately monitor and vet its enormous...

  • “The Misery of Diversity”

    I am surprised this paper made it through, but I am pleased to see the intellectual...

  • *Is Inequality the Problem?*

    Lane Kenworthy has a book coming out next year, I have read it, and it is...

  • Monday assorted links

    1. Getting AI data centres in the UK. 2. Those new pillowfighting service sector jobs. 3....

  • Broad tariffs can be worse than targeted tariffs

    From a new and excellent post by the essential Noah Smith: There are actually two reasons...

  • How badly do humans misjudge AIs?

    We study how humans form expectations about the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) and consequences for...

  • *Science of Science*

    By Alexander Kraus, economist at LSE, the Oxford University Press book is now open access on-line. ...

  • Sunday assorted links

    1. Jay Bhattacharya to run the NIH? 2. LDS missionary defeats local Salvadorans in pupusa-eating contest....

  • AI-generated poetry is indistinguishable from human-written poetry and is rated more favorably

    That is the title of a new paper in Nature, here is part of the abstract:...

  • How to make DOGE work

    That is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column, here is one excerpt: Another priority should...

  • Further Saturday assorted links

    1. “Using the full text of the Federal Register, the official publication of the US government, we...

  • Saturday assorted links

    1. Criminals are targeting luxury cheeses. 2. twodw: “Harris lost all seven swing states, but in...

  • USA fact of the day

    The total payroll of the federal government is about $110 billion a year https://buff.ly/3CnrMCx Federal government...

  • The new Roger Penrose biography

    The author is Patchen Barss, and the title is The Impossible Man: Roger Penrose and the...

  • Friday assorted links

    1. Michael Magoon has “progress” recommendations for the second Trump administration. 2. Update on LLMs and...

  • Will Trump Appoint a Great FDA Commissioner?

    A German newspaper asked for my take on the nomination of RFK Jr. to head HHS....

  • *Kaput: The End of the German Miracle*

    By Wolfgang Münchau, this book is the best and most detailed account of the German economic...

  • Let’s reform taxation for expats

    That is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column.  We should tax on the basis of...

  • *Bubbles and the End of Stagnation*

    By Byrne Hobart and Tobias Huber, a new Stripe Press book. The post *Bubbles and the...

  • Thursday assorted links

    1. Dwarkesh podcast with Gwern, self-recommending. 2. Gila monster venom (NYT). 3. ChatGPT says “okie-dokie.” 4....

  • Austrian economics and AI scaling

    As many of you know, I grew up reading (on knowledge) Hayek, Michael Polanyi, Ludwig Lachmann,...

  • My Conversation with the excellent Neal Stephenson

    Here is the audio, video, and transcript.  Here is part of the episode summary: In Neal’s...

  • Wednesday assorted links

    1. The Indonesian energy trajectory.  A new Substack. 2. Emily Oster on fluoride, vaccines, and raw...

  • Does declining fertility lower the gender pay gap?

    Using a descriptive decomposition and data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we show that,...

  • Signaling Quality in Crowdfunding Projects with Refund Bonuses

    My latest paper, Signaling Quality: How Refund Bonuses Can Overcome Information Asymmetries in Crowdfunding (with the...

  • J. Zachary Mazlish on median wages under Biden

    An excellent post, one of the best things written this year in economics.  Here is part...

  • Big business is better than you think (rooftops)

    We characterize optimal product market policy in an unequal economy in which firm ownership is concentrated...

  • *Blitz* (no spoilers)

    This is the Steve McQueen movie about the Nazi blitz against London.  I found it visually...

  • Tuesday assorted links

    1. LDS on AI.  And likely AI policy under Trump. 2. The Zvi on sports gambling....

  • The 1970s Crime Wave

    Tyler and I wrap up our series of podcasts on the 1970s with The 1970s Crime...

  • How well does bar exam performance predict subsequent success as a lawyer?

    Eh: How well does bar exam performance predict lawyering effectiveness? Is performance on some components of...

  • A new meta-meta analysis says things I agree with

    We combine societal-level institutional measures from 51 countries between 1996 and 2017 with individual decision-making outcome...

  • Where are incumbents still popular?

    From my email, here is your Switzerland fact of the day: The media is awash with...

  • Monday assorted links

    1. Those new Chinese service sector jobs. 2. New Robin Hanson project: first futarchy on Ethereum....

  • Who Wins and Who Loses when Firms Stay Private Longer?

    Does reducing the number of firms in public equity markets harm investors? How much has the...

  • New results on tariff history do not favor protectionism

    I cover these in my latest Bloomberg column, here is one excerpt: A new paper from the National...

  • Sunday assorted links

    1. AI binoculars for birdwatching. 2. Fifty global guitar greats. 3. Creative destruction (WSJ). 4. The...