Marginal REVOLUTION

Marginal REVOLUTION

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Marginal Revolution is the blog of Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, both of whom teach at George Mason University. MR began in August of 2003 and there have been new posts daily since that time. In numerous reviews and ratings over the years Marginal Revolution has consistently been ranked as the best or one of the best economic blogs on the web, but it is more (and less) than that, also representing the quirks of its authors.


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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 11 August 2024 English

That is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column, and here is one excerpt: What do the numbers show? A new study from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 10 August 2024 English

When I travel abroad, I will often get recommendations of where to eat, what to do and what to read and watch from Sam Mendelsohn. Not just a few sentences, …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 10 August 2024 English

“We are increasing surveillance, in part to increase security, but also to prevent hired Swedish child soldiers who come to Copenhagen to carry out tasks in connection with gang conflicts,” …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 10 August 2024 English

Post and selection done by Shurti Rajagopalan, no further indentation: Krishna Saproo is a BS-MS student at IISER Pune and founder of Maunitva Nirakaran. His research studies the impact of …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 10 August 2024 English

1. A weak LLM, but you can manipulate it in various ways. There will be more of this. 2. Economics Themed Comedy Show in NYC this Wednesday (8/14) at 7pm. …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 10 August 2024 English

Of course the crypto prices fell first, over the weekend. I think Bitcoin fell by about 15 percent? You can think of crypto as a hedge against illiquidity, rather than …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 August 2024 English

1. One list of the most cited philosophers. 2. Politicized scientists lose credibility on Twitter. 3. Global polarization around social issues. 4. Cats grieve the death of other pets, including …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 August 2024 English

You will find it here. As I note on the list itself: “Here is an idiosyncratic list of some of my favorite classical performances. Some tasks drive you crazy if …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 August 2024 English

Here is the audio, video, and transcript. Here is part of the episode summary: Together Paul and Tyler explore whether psychologists understand day-to-day human behavior any better than normal folk, …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 August 2024 English

We all knew it was coming but it’s no less painful to learn that Jake Seliger has died. I never met Jake in person but we were pen pals? email …