Sitemap - 2022 - EconForEverybody
My Personal Favorite Post from 2022
The Five Most Popular Posts on EFE in 2022
How To Fall In Love With Twitter
If It's Excel, It Must be Chandoo
Mostly Awesome, Except When It Is Awesomer
The Central Limit Theorem with StatQuest
Consoles, Competition and Comprehension
Complements, Substitutes, AI and the Way Forward
NYU’s Intro to Sociology Course
Exams and Assignments in the Age of AI
What does sociology have to do with exports?
What Are You Optimizing For, The Software Version
Quick Notes on the World Trade Statistical Review, 2022
Duolingo, Gamification and Habit Formation
Pick Up A Bottle of Rice With a Chopstick
An Appropriate Continuation to Monday and Tuesday’s Posts
The Art of the Adda: Is an EFE MeetUp A Good Idea?
What Should One Be Paying Attention To?
We've Been Expecting You, Mr. Iger. Or Have We?
Macro is *Hard*, Edition #293483343643
On The Economics of the Space Industry
Introduction to Mimetic Theory
Argue The Point, Not The Person
Principles of Economics and Nuclear Reactors
Ethan Mollick is Now on Substack
Veritasium on FFT's and Nuclear Testing
If you think you "get" international economics, try deciphering China's data
What Should The Fundamental Unit of Analysis Be, And Why?
Do border regions have better food?
Externalities, R&D and Public Policy
Incentives Matter, the International Trade Edition
The Long and Winding Road For The First Time
Econ Really and Truly For Everybody
Simon Sinek on Game Theory and War
Team So What Exactly is Going on Then, Huh?
Good Visualizations Are Underrated
Chart of the Day: Incentives Matter
Is The Indian Economy Slowing Down?
What Are You Optimizing For, the Hollywood Edition
An Econ-Resource Rich Twitter Thread
DallE-2 and Microsoft Designer
Are There Too Many Farms in the World?
Incentives Matter, and so do Externalities
Risks, Investment and the Government
A Column, A Tweet and a Substack
Which Textbooks Are We Recommending Our Students Read?
Top Gear and The Division of Labor
Scott Galloway on Government Spends on R&D
Balaji S on The New Search Engines
How To Get the Most Out of Life
Why Are We Not Doing More To Fight Climate Change?
One Step Forward, Five Steps Back
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
The Long Reads on The Long Road To Breaking Free
Statistics 110 from Harvard University
A Twitter thread about the "harmonic content of electronically generated musical tones"
The Importance of Information Technology
The Economist on What To Read To Understand How Economists Think
A Useful, Informative, Optimistic and Worrying Thread About India's Labor Market
Technology, Inflation and Day to Day Lives
Learn Economics By Watching Movies
Is There Such a Thing as Development Economics?
How "Economically Connected" Are You?
Sowell and Roberts on Opportunity Costs
Parsing my Favorite Definition of Economics
Jakob Schneebacher's Twitter Thread on Baumol's Cost Disease
Spreadsheets Are Hot (Apparently)
Timothy Taylor on Forest Fires
Lant Pritchett Advises Us To Zoom Out
Peter Thiel and Elle Hunt on the World We Live in Today
The Big Misconception about Clean Energy
Dwarkesh Patel on The Mystery of the Miracle Year
Democracy, Public Policy and Technology
So You Think You Know Economics
How Quentin Tarantino Wrote Inglorious Basterds
On The Economics of Booking a Cab in an Indian City
mm-dd-yy, dd-mm-yy or yyyy-mm-dd?
Walt Disney's Multiplane Camera
Learning by Writing (But There's More!)
Imports and GDP: This Stuff Matters!
Microeconomics for all, by Paul Seabright
Simplify. Then Simplify More. And Then Some More.
The Crypto Trilemma, by The Conversable Economist
On Cows, Coagulants and an American president who was Given Rat Poison
Notes from Tyler Cowen's Conversation with Marc Andreessen
David Samuels Interviews Edward Luttwak
Notes from Barry Ritholtz's Interview of Mark Mobius
Will Classroom Teaching Change This Semester Onwards?
Deepak Gopalakrishnan Visits the Maldives
Derek Thompson on Unit Economics, Inflation and Start-Ups
Read, Listen, and Observe. Then Write.
Scale, Countries and Organizations
Professors Koyama and Rubin Explain How the World Became Rich
Neelkanth Mishra on the Inflation Spectrometer
Top Gun Maverick and Straussian Takes
On The Economics of Line Cutting
Nothing more than three days old
A Wonderful Twitter Thread on Kishore Kumar
Chris Blattman on Stephan Decron's New Book, Gambling on Development
Brad DeLong's Learnings from the Pandemic Years
Joel Spolsky on Camels and Rubber Duckies
Where Next For the NITI Aayog?
Crazy Little Thing Called Chakravakam
What can Top Gun Teach Us about the War in Ukraine?
Meet Max Roser, and Our World in Data
India's Demographics and the Total Fertility Rate
Critical Issues Confronting China Featuring Bert Hoffman
On the "Natural" rate of unemployment
Lessons from the eradication of smallpox
Learn Economics By Looking At A Painting
The IPL and the Benefits of Competition
Have we become uniquely stupid?
Feynman on Taking The World From Another Point of View
The meta-epistemology of the rate hike
David Warsh's Take on Inflation
Have you tried Elicit.org yet?
Mark Schatzker on Nutritional Wisdom
CinemaRare on Hidden Gems on Zee5
More Than An Inconvenient Iota of Truth
Maximizing Soul: The Banana Edition
Reflections on Whole Numbers and Half Truths
The Case For Doubling Spending on R&D
When is Work from Office Better?
On Xi Jinping's Stubborn Attachment(s)
In Praise of Last Among Equals
Supply and Demand, Complements and Substitutes and Dalle-E 2
DALL-E 2: An Introductory Video
Office Layouts and Maximizing Soul
Why Is Reading the News Online Such a Pain?
AI Meets and Tries to Take Over New Yorker Cartoons
About This Measurement Business
Read Blogs Written by Gulzar Natarajan
Stephen Kotkin on Putin, Russia and the West
Ocean Shipping, by Wendover Productions
Why Studying Economics is Worth Your Time
Read the JEP, and Follow The Conversable Economist
The Most Important *Economic* Event of the 20th Century
Aamdani rupaiya, kharcha atthanni
Web 3.0: But What Is It Anyway?
Bertrand's Paradox, Explained By Numberphile and 3Blue1Brown
