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 · 4 July 2024 English
1. Charles Fain Lehman on marijuana legalization in NYC. 2. New Zealand YIMBY on the move. 3. Facts and speculations about Jackie Chan. 4. Federal judge temporarily blocks rule banning …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 4 July 2024 English
When people feel bad and act badly, if only in rhetoric, they make others around them worse as well. That is a simple account of negative contagion of mood. There …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 4 July 2024 English
The author is Tom Wilkinson, and the subtitle is Notgeld in the Image Economy of the German Inflation, 1914-1923. Notgeld, or emergency money, typically was privately issued to make up …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 3 July 2024 English
Perhaps that is why I like the country so much: Ideally, Marianne Korkalainen’s high school in Rautavaara, a tiny town in eastern Finland, would enroll at least 20 new pupils …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 3 July 2024 English
Frederick C. Beiser, The German Historicist Tradition. Lengthy and dense, but full of good material and written with extreme indeed almost unbelievable clarity. The historicists are these days the underdiscussed …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 3 July 2024 English
From Doggerels for Deplorables by D.M. Charette, with inspiration from Marginal Revolution. Hope III: Assortative Mating I hear how you proclaim the fault for unequal shares in wealth arises from …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 3 July 2024 English
1. Ken Opalo on the Kenyan protests. 2. Cultural policy in the French elections. 3. An abundance agenda for California, by Samuel Trachtman. 4. The Welsh are committing to making …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 3 July 2024 English
Yes, I will be doing another Conversation with Nate, based in part on his new and forthcoming book On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything (I have just started …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 2 July 2024 English
1. A case study of how RAND Corporation succeeded. 2. Beware the phrase “cheap labor” (me for Bloomberg). 3. Can EdTech supersede Neil Stephenson’s notion of the primer? 4. On …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 2 July 2024 English
The Ardern era is well and truly over. The National-led coalition that took office in November has set about undoing many of her government’s initiatives. It is following a playbook …