Neat site, fun story. 8 Famous People You Probably Didn’t Realize Studied Economics (ecnmy.org) This goes the other way, too. There are likely many people whose jobs might make you think they studied economics (or business) but studied something you’d find…
A response to The Big Letter
Here’s the letter of the week, from economists who should get much of our respect. An Open Letter from Past CEA Chairs to Senator Sanders and Professor Gerald Friedman And here’s a response from an economist who respects them, but…
Good old Moore’s Law
Not dead yet! Moore’s Law at a New Crossroads (PC Magazine) Which links to his original: Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits (GORDON E. MOORE, LIFE FELLOW, IEEE) — Reprinted (by IEEE Spectrum in 1998) from Electronics, pp. 114–117, April 19, 1965
Punctuation, the new cool
Punctuation in Novels has very interesting visual depictions of differences in style, as captured by punctuation marks’ frequencies.
Prosperity gospel
Among the deep dimensions of this story: a finitely repeated game holds many possible equilibria, depending on your solution concept. Love, Death, the Prosperity Gospel, and Me (NYTimes)
Ray Fair on macro and presidential politics
A couple of interesting blog entries from Ray Fair. The Future of Macro, August 26, 2015 LA Times op ed on the 2016 election, May 27, 2015 In the first piece, Fair admits to presenting a macro modeling strategy just as…