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Assorted links

1. John Gray and many others try to redesign the banknotes, slide through the show.  Some are quite good.  Here is the one from Audrey Niffenegger.

2. More on the euro carry trade, note I am not an optimist on this, I simply note it is a plan of sorts.  Via Interfluidity, here is lots on financial repression, important read.

3. Zizek on Coriolanus, and my 2006 blog post on the individual mandate.

4. “There are even allegations that the Ukrainian justice minister’s official car was illegally appropriated in Germany…A number of years ago, the Ukrainian government decreed that the state could sell confiscated cars that were stolen in other countries or add them to its motor pool. This even applies when the vehicles are on an Interpol list. In other words, Justice Minister Lavrynovych wouldn’t even be violating Ukrainian laws by driving a car that was stolen in Germany.”  Story here.

5. Tumbleweed markets in everything.

Assorted links

1. “Sorry, I can’t spread my fingers the way you Vulcans do!”

2. A TGS/cryonics cartoon.

3. Spiral of death, ho hum, drunks, lampposts, etc..

4. Japanese markets in everything, and Irish betting odds on woolly mammoth cloning.

5. What does it mean to discover the Higgs particle?, and further opinions here.

6. More on the Target2 debates and whether European monetary policy, and collateral practices, will collapse.

Assorted links

1. How the sellers of wedding dresses limit arbitrage, and is the Target 2 debate all screwed up?

2. How to reemploy some ZMPers (an epistolary romance), and British royalty adopt ZMP Greek donkeys.

3. No one has a good theory of collateral.

4. Markets in everything, at two different levels, British royalty edition, via Bob Cottrell.

5. Blog with Perry Mehrling and others.

6. What the Khan Academy is really up to, namely measuring when learning occurs or not.

Assorted links

1. Coasean sentences from Australia, religion and sex.

2. The UK: even less wealthy than they thought they were.

3. The Bundesbank and its limits, and here (very important), comment from Felix, and Ezra from Germany on Germany, which is probably the best blog post of the day.  Willem Buiter has good remarks, the eurozone alone could get its own “Assorted links” column every day.

4. Markets in everything, American horror theatre.

5. Visa develops Rwanda payments network.

6. The price of rice in North Korea.

Assorted links

1. Markets in everything, and an opposite of sorts is here.  Both involve baked goods, and “Green energy is people!”

2. Infants prefer a nasty moose if it punishes an unhelpful elephant.

3. New economic history blog from Bloomberg; where is the RSS feed?

4. What kind of bug is the eurozone bug?  And Kroszner (and others) on the euro, and the new disaster movie about the euro.

5. Good review of Graeber.

Assorted links

1. Dolphins have non-instrumental curiosity and orangutans have cultural transmission.

2. Phone storage trucks, markets in everything, also endangered species kakapo vomit remains.

3. Peter Chang update, including a feature filmDomestic mobility is way down, but still not for him.

4. They made me buy the new John Fahey box.

5. Peter Thiel’s latest project: independent entrepreneurial scientists.

Assorted links

1. Dinosaur origami.

2. Concordance of Murakami reviews, Laura Miller here.  You may recall I read a chunk of the book last year and quite liked it, I will resume with it when my copy arrives Tuesday.

3. My TGS talk at the Singularity Summit, some summaries and other talks here.

4. Disaggregating the PIIGS, it’s about competitiveness.

5. Markets in everything: “the Shalit shirt.”

6. Elyn Saks update.