Bookmarks (562)

  • 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...