Results for “markets in everything” 1878 found
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1. Physical bitcoins (!) (markets in everything, some are gold-plated)
2. Barter proceeds: (markets in everything) “An owner of dozens of wild animals who freed them before committing suicide this week was an avid gun collector who had traded weapons for a monkey, a leopard and a tiger cub, federal documents show.”
3. Might the Greek haircut reach 100 percent?
4. There is no Great Stagnation, “This report has really opened our eyes to the diverse uses of the bathroom.”
5. Dance your Ph.d., a nod to Stravinsky?
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1. Infovore markets in everything: JSTOR for life.
2. Some people see barriers to entry everywhere.
3. Commentary on Kate Bolick’s piece in The Atlantic.
4. Is the quality of new popular music doing just fine, related, earlier ungated version here?
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1. Markets in everything, the article is longer than I would have thought.
2. NFL moral hazard.
3. “You shouldn’t expect much from us,” new article on Sargent and Sims.
4. How Apple approached developing Siri’s personality.
5. Gary Leff with an informationally dense treatment of attractive flight stewardesses.
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1. Are transmission lines holding back green energy?
2. U. Chicago’s ambitious plan to build out law and economics.
4. Round-up of complaints choirs, excellent link, rich with content and humor.
6. Further Russ Roberts response on TGS, Karl Smith responds to Russ. My view is not “no male progress since 1969,” but rather far less than we would have expected at the time.
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1. Are we now in a pure credit economy?
2. Exploding markets in everything, law clerks edition.
3. www.timetravelfund.com. “Morlocks aside…”
4. One theory of cocktail prices.
5. Department of unintended consequences, Star Wars edition.
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1. A new paper on Japanese monetary policy and why it didn’t work better (pdf).
2. Markets in everything (disgusting).
3. Bob Frank summarizes his new book on Darwin > Smith.
4. How is tennis spin changing? And how much are the chess pieces really worth?
5. Sending children through the mail (not the worst thing we do with them).
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1. Relative Irish bond yields, read the comments also, more on Ireland, and more on Greek banks.
2. Is China’s dominance a sure thing? (pdf, and where does that seven percent growth assumption come from anyway?)
3. Is oil constraining economic growth? And Richard Posner as pessimist.
4. Han Solo markets in everything (“The Empire will compensate you if he melts”)
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1. Advice for a budding neuroscientist.
3. Korean markets in everything, and umbrella markets in everything.
4. Will the U.S. again become the world energy capital?
5. Der Theoretiker des Stillstands, Handelsblatt profile of me. And how a German politician apologizes for an affair with a 16-year-old (in German), no hope for the eurozone, hat tip Yana. In English, Kenneth Silber reviews TGS.
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1. Should we like Japanese markets in everything?
2. Via Chris F. Masse, legal tender Star Wars coins, coming to Niue.
3. A government-lite proposal for principal reduction.
4. My Economist video, chat with Ryan Avent.
5. What guides how much people pay at pay-what-you-want restaurants?
By the way, Richard Clarida and Jeremy Stein are floated names, and likely nominees, but they haven’t been nominated for the FOMC just yet.
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1. El Mundo interview with me, in Spanish.
2. Why do criminals brazenly wear gang colors? (pdf)
4. Markets in everything: will the police sell your phone number to journalists?