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  • 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...