Tuesday assorted links

1. Durlauf reviews Koyama and Rubin, and Brad DeLong.

2. Some remarks on Norway and unrealized capital gains taxes.  And Scott Sumner, on his new Substack, on how to manage taxation.

3. Chinese student views on AI risk.

4. The Pentium as Navajo weaving.

5. “I think hate is very much part of any complete system of sentiments and system of virtues. And Adam Smith certainly talked about it. It fits into schemes in his system.”  Link here.

6. What is needed for AI to write decent novels.

7. One of the most important papers of the last twenty years, on wage rigidity, now provisionally accepted at the AER.

8. “We launched Progress Ireland today, a think tank whose mission is to connect Ireland to ideas that will help unlock its potential.

9. Podcast with the guy who built the fusion reactor in his bedroom.

10. Behavioral economics guide, 2024.

11. University of Austin has opened.

12. Is San Francisco crime really down?

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