Sitemap - 2023 - EconForEverybody
On Grand Strategy, by John Lewis Gaddis
The Internet Is Worse Than Ever, Per Kurzgesagt
Opportunity Costs and South Korea's Nuclearization
ChatGPT and Irwin Collier's Latest Blog Post
Two Exciting Announcements in the Field of Public Policy
Andrej Karpathy on an Intro to LLM's
Sunk Cost Fallacy, Except It Need Not Always Be A Fallacy
Markets Are Complicated: Foxconn in Tamil Nadu edition
Bishan Singh Bedi's 5 for 55 at Brisbane in '77
Supply, Demand, Productivity (and, of course, 70 hours!)
My Random Question to My First Year Students
Ashok Gulati on How We Tame Food Inflation in India
Principles of Economics, Chinese Education Edition
Robin Hanson on MS Dhoni (well, kind of)
Seth Godin on the Difference Between a Brand and a Logo
Elbridge Colby's Reading List on Strategy
Ross Douthat and Noah Smith on Asia (kinda)
Bradley A. Hansen on Richard Thaler, Behavioral Economics and Anomalies
Economics as an Inductive Science
The Economist on the Iraqi Bank Heist
Innovative Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching Economics
Health in America (and Goodhart's Law)
Does The Supply of An Effective Remedy Create Its Own Demand?
Bloomberg on Pakistan's Endless Economic Crisis
Robin Brooks on the Whispers from Marrakesh
A Fine Theorem on Claudia Goldin's Nobel Prize
Industrial Policy, China Ishtyle
Geopolitical Conflicts and Their Impacts on Equity Markets
Kurzgesagt on Why South Korea is Dying Out
Prices and Substitutes Matter, China Edition
Claudia Goldin Wins the Nobel Prize in Economics
Professor Harberger's Midterm and Final Examinations (and ChatGPT)
Ashwin and Harsha Bhogle on the History of the World Cup
Melyvn Bragg and Guests Discuss "The Economic Consequences of the Peace"
The Truth Lies Somewhere in the Middle: Swedish Edition
Scott Sumner on Zero Sum Death Spirals
A World Bank Report on the Progress on Sanitation in Rural India
You Haven't Really Read it, Have You?
The Paperclip on Dev Anand and Guru Dutt
A Tweet, A Reply, And So A Blogpost
Cricket and the Dunning Kruger Effect
Theory is one thing, implementation is a whole other story
Bloomberg on China's Property Crisis
On The Economics of Time Wasting in Football
Ethan Mollick et al on AI's Jagged Frontiers
What Are You Optimizing For, Weird Art Edition
A Twitter Thread and an Essay by Michael Pettis
Scott Sumner on "The Confusing China Debate"
China and a Balance-Sheet Recession
When Computers Write Proofs...
Brad Setser on Tyler Cowen on China
Diamonds, (and Guns and Gulaabs)
"Conviviality is an economic actor"
In which Michael Pettis tells us that institutions and culture remain underrated
Teaching Economics As Though Values Matter
Is It Time to Reboot Welfare Economics?
The Five Core Principles of Life, by Paul Nurse
What is the Cramer Rao Lower Bound?
Ajay Shah and Nitin Pai on Higher Education in India
Gulzar Natarajan on Industrial Policy for Large Investments
It's Baaaack, But In China This Time
Why Everything You Buy Is Worse Now
China is about to live in exciting times
Unifying India's Healthcare Markets
Ten types of statistical averages
Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program
Too Much Government in Healthcare
Angus Deaton on Adam Smith and the Provisioning of Healthcare in America
The Economics of a Solar Roof, by MKBHD
Why the framing of the null hypothesis matters
Public Policy: The SenKulkarni Household Edition
The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart
RCT's and the Lenalidomide plus low dose dexamethasone (Rd) regimen
To work from home or not to work from home?
A chat with Pi about blended learning in Indian higher education
In which Alex Tabarrok and Prem Panicker Teach Us About the Overton Window
Caste, Cricket and Classical Economics
Incentives Matter, The SenKulkarni Household Edition
How did we save the ozone layer?
Correlation, Causation and Cricket
Ellsberg, Knight and Climate Change
One Sentence and One Sentence Only
Steam Engines, AI and Diffusion
Passages from Aristophanes and Pliny the Elder, Seven Pounds of Fleece... and Several Jars of Pee
Duncan Weldon on Pinning Down the Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Move Over, 401(k) and Richard Thaler
Incentives Matter, Labor Regulations Edition
A Column, A Rebuttal, And What Are Census Towns Anyway?
Signaling, Game Theory, Inflation and Ukraine
The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy
In Which Bairstow-ji Learns About Public Policy
A Walk Through a Simple T-Test Problem
A Twitter Thread on the background to the T-Distribution
Halfer. I mean, c'mon! Obviously a halfer.
The Gift That Keeps on Giving: The p-value
Understanding Statistical Inference
The Central Limit Theorem is at once Underrated and Overrated
Abhinav Bindra and the p-value
Teaching Statistics in the Age of ChatGPT
The Solow Model in Action, Again
An Economist Talks About PowerPoint
Not Quite As Simple As One Would Like It To Be
Incentives Matter | What Are You Optimizing For?
Missing in Action Ought Not To Be Missing in Action
3Blue1Brown on the Central Limit Theorem
Old, by Twitter Standards, But A Useful Read on Hotstar
Everywhere But In The Statistics
The Economist on The Middle Income Trap
On The Optimal Amount of Fraud
Where Are All the Skyscrapers in India?
Michael Pettis on The Continued Inevitability of the Dollar's Dominance
How Would You Think About Hiring Freshers This Year?
Amol Agrawal on Autonomy and Institutions
India's Institutions and Reasoning Using Principles of Economics
Quantum Computing and Cryptography
Paul Poast on Daylight Savings Time
Learn at Twitter Speed, Get Tested at AOL Speed
Thinking Aloud on Teaching with ChatGPT
Prompts To Get You Going on Learning With AI
Microeconomics and Credit Card Reward Points
Lenny's Newsletter on Reigniting Duolingo's User Growth
Our Job Is To Help Them Make Something Of It
Matt Parker on the Greatest Maths Mistakes
Pranay Kotasthane on the defence budget
On the Art of Doing and Communicating Research
Older Adults Should Let Younger Adults Be Adults
On Specificity and Sensitivity
What's Been Happening This Week in China?
On the Art of Building and Updating Mental Models About the World at Large
Mohit Satyanand on How Share Prices Fuel Growth
Sam Lessin on AI and the Kardashians
Reflections on Neelkanth Mishra's Column on the Budget
The Budget At A Glance Document
The Times, They're A-Changing Part II
Culture, Technology, Economics and Subtitles
Sharmaji ka beta, the global edition
The Times, They're A-Changing: The Firm Edition
Why is it bad to be rich? Final take (for now)
ChatGPT on Why It Is Bad to be Rich
Signal, Noise and Glenn McGrath
Michael Nielsen Asks About Principles
JASP as a Way to Teach Statistics
It is the process that matters
Hedging, FDI, Poland and Malaysia
In Praise of Missing in Action, by Pranay Kotasthane and Raghu S. Jaitley
What's a Tensor, By Dan Fleisch
Rathin Roy on Michael Pettis' Thread on Adam Tooze's Newsletter
The End of the College Submission (Thank God)
So No One Loses When It Comes to Trade, Right?…Right?! Part II
So No One Loses When It Comes to Trade, Right?...*Right?!*
The Physics of Entropy and the Origin of Life
Twenty Twitter Threads from The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
How Might You Use Incentives in Your Own Life?
What is Cricket Optimizing For?
