Fun advice, perhaps most helpful for those who don’t bring their kids into the world at the same time they’re doing a Ph.D. The Toddler’s Guide to Doing a PhD (The Thesis Whisperer) First, though, a word of disagreement: Be…
Krugman on Romer et al.
The thread begun (in the AER) by Paul Romer, as I’ve commented, is deep in links on his site and elsewhere. Here’s a brief take from Krugman, with more links. Trash Talk and the Macroeconomic Divide – lots of links Freshwater’s…
The Scientific Method and social equilibria
So much to think about here, and part of a much larger conversation. The characterization of social equilibria, and mistaken beliefs about the wider-occurring equilibria, are appealing. The freshwater sympathizers agreed, for example, that Lucas and Moll strategically refrained from…
Aspiring to whimsy
Most great economists are probably misunderstood as having a lack of whimsy. Those lesser economists may actually lack it. Let’s all aspire to maintaining it. Whimsy Just Doesn’t Show Up on a Spreadsheet What a fun article, noting that “in…
Books to read on mathematics
Came across this while investigating the mathematicians R. H. Bing (great story about that name) and Paul Halmos (the end-of-proof symbol borrowed from magazines) in William Dunham‘s Mathematical Universe. Euler Book Prize – annually since 2007 I’ve read the first book…
Learning about and from VCs
The Mind of Marc Andreessen (The New Yorker) Plenty to learn here, even if sometimes the ‘wisdom’ seems trite. For example, Andreesen says of the dot-com crash, “we were five or six years too early”, but that insight is really nothing…