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 · 14 June 2024 English

I have a new Bloomberg column on that topic, I would most of all stress the closer: When I think about all this, I try to keep two questions separate. …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 14 June 2024 English

From Jimmy: Here is the post on LinkedIn and here is the post on X / Twitter. Any engagement / amplification would be much appreciated. Here is the link to …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 14 June 2024 English

1. New AI video generator, open for public use. 2. The Chicago Cubs really were hurt by playing day games (a semi-new Substack from a GMU Ph.D. student). And his …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 13 June 2024 English

We study newsworthiness in theory and practice. We focus on situations in which a news outlet observes the realization of a state of the world and must decide whether to …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 13 June 2024 English

Intel’s new campus coming to New Albany, OH, is in heavy construction, and around 20 super loads are being ferried across Ohio’s roads by the Ohio Department of Transportation after …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 13 June 2024 English

Argentina President Javier Milei’s economic reform package won a key victory when the Senate approved his omnibus bill Thursday but additional income tax legislation was rejected following debate marred by …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 13 June 2024 English

1. Are border crossings really at an all-time high? Maybe not. 2. Some detail on who pays whom in OpenAi and Apple (Bloomberg). Not everything in the article is clear …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 13 June 2024 English

Here is the audio, video, and transcript. Here is the episode summary: Founder of the consultancy FACE, Velina is a geopolitical strategist guiding businesses and organizations to anticipate the outcomes …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 12 June 2024 English

An important point near-universally missed by white locals, nevermind visitors. Well into the 90s, the black majority cooked with paraffin (kerosene). Electricity was almost completely unavailable in the townships. Underlying …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 12 June 2024 English

Perhaps “both” is the correct answer? The right-wing tendencies are easiest to explain. South Africa is obviously much wealthier than the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, and of course Westerners play …