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...