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Assorted links

1. More from Arnold Kling on The Great Stagnation.

2. Kevin Drum on the Kindle version.

3. Predictions about Egypt, from Egyptians, January 2010.

4. How good is Kobe Bryant in the clutch?

5. Markets in everything: Lie back and think of Mother England.

6. Critique of behavioral economics for not being behavioral enough, full paper here.

7. Will Medicaid expand or shrink?

8. TSA halts further "privatizations."

Assorted links

1. Taking a test helps cement your learning.

2. Communist Monopoly game, called Queue.

3. Threats against Francis Fox Piven.

4. "This study may be true but it is hard to know because the study that served as the counterfactual was never able to get published :)" Link here.

5. Why wages are sticky.

6. Markets in everything: human cheese; "soft and spreadable…"

7. Bob Barr, former LP candidate, now representing Duvalier.  Say it ain't so.  It's so!

Most Popular Marginal Revolution Posts from 2010

Here are the most popular Marginal Revolution posts from 2010 as measured by landing pages and page views.

1. Book lists were very popular as a category. The highest ranked post in terms of page views was Tyler's Books which have influenced me the most which created a blogosphere avalanche. Links to other people's lists (of influential books) was also very popular. As was Books of the year, 2010 and peculiarly this post on The best-selling book of all time.

2. The number one linked post was What happened to M. Night Shyamalan? a one-liner and one-picturer.  Also very popular in the category of "quickies" were Barbados v. Grenada, the demand for own-goalsDead BirdsFreak-onomics, Nazi-Nudging, and Yuck_markets in Everything.

3. One Game Machine per Child on the failure of a computer voucher program to raise grades (but it did increase gaming).

4. Lost: The Final Episode

5. The Dark Magic of Structured Finance.

6. Gay Sex Statistics.

7. Peter A. Diamond.

8. How the Bill Will Evolve.

9. Economic Misconceptions.

10. Why Did the Soviet Union Fall? (from 2007).

11. The Small Schools Myth.

12. A Theory for Why Latvian Women are Beautiful.

Other substantive posts with high popularity (in the top-50) were my posts Insiders, Outsiders and Unemployment and The Philosophical Cow and Tyler's posts How many children should you have?Is there a case for a vat?Does the Law Professor have cause to complain? and Why is Haiti so Poor?

Two of my posts from previous years were also popular in 2010, from 2008 What is New Trade Theory? on Paul Krugman's Nobel and from 2005 Why Most Published Research Findings are False.

Hope you have enjoyed this years offerings. What have I missed?

Assorted links

1. "Cheap talk with multiple audiences": assorted theories of Mitch McConnell.

2. What does high status email look like?

3. What happened to the future?

4. Trading on a quick computer read of digitized information.

5. What are the chances of muni doomsday?

6. Preemptive markets in everything: BOA edition.

7. Follow Basel III, the euro, Switzerland, etc. on Twitter.

8. One skeptical view of Denisovans.

Assorted links

1. More culturally untranslateable expressions, some of them obscene.

2. Blog symposium on behavioral law and economics, with many notables.

3. Against overlordship.

4. Ireland markets in everything, boxer shorts edition.

5. Should men or women staff Saudi lingerie stores?

6. Do scientific effects shrink over time?

7. The Taiwanese explain Ireland (video).

8. Why are there so few great women chefs?  (Or are there?)

9. The wisdom of Garett Jones, on the status of science.

10. Why I don’t blog the “tax cut deal” very much.

11. More backlash against the arsenic paper.