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Monday, December 31, 2012

Don't Drink & Drive

Don't Drink & Drive this New Year's Eve | Ads of the World™

Zeitgeist 2012 – Google

Zeitgeist 2012 – Google

A Better Way to Plan Your Career - Robert C. Pozen

What happens is out of your control. What you can control is preparation.

A Better Way to Plan Your Career - Robert C. Pozen - HBS Faculty - Harvard Business Review

By the Numbers: Comparing Spending by Gun Rights and Gun Control Interest Groups

It is pretty clear by looking at these numbers that it is hard to predict current law will change by much.
There is very little support for gun control. People like the idea in abstract but are not willing to commit to change. On the other hand, gun rights advocates can be motivated.

By the Numbers: Comparing Spending by Gun Rights and Gun Control Interest Groups - ProPublica

Let’s Give Up on the Constitution


Why follow the rules of "a group of white propertied men who have been dead for two centuries, knew nothing of our present situation, acted illegally under existing law and thought it was fine to own slaves "?



Let’s Give Up on the Constitution - NYTimes.com:

Saturday, December 29, 2012

There is no stagnation

The wonder of the up internets. 

How He Got It Right by Andrew Hacker | The New York Review of Books

How He Got It Right by Andrew Hacker | The New York Review of Books

File:Duck-Rabbit illusion.jpg -

File:Duck-Rabbit illusion.jpg - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions at Fifty

The New Atlantis � The Structure of Scientific Revolutions at Fifty

Be Proud of Your Accomplishments, Not Your Affiliations

Be Proud of Your Accomplishments, Not Your Affiliations - Daniel Gulati - Harvard Business Review

Like Math? Thank Your Motivation, Not IQ

Like Math? Thank Your Motivation, Not IQ: Scientific American:

 Looks like Tiger Mom had it half-right: Motivation to work hard and good study techniques, not IQ, lead to better math skills, a new study shows.�

Noahpinion: Trust not in Shinzo Abe, ye monetarists!

Noahpinion: Trust not in Shinzo Abe, ye monetarists!

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Monday, December 24, 2012

Israelis shoot down NRA's claim that the Jewish State uses more weapons to keep schools safe - NY Daily News

Israelis shoot down NRA's claim that the Jewish State uses more weapons to keep schools safe - NY Daily News

Mobility

Mobility | askblog

Guns and Gun Deaths, State by State | Angry Bear - Financial and Economic Commentary

Guns and Gun Deaths, State by State | Angry Bear - Financial and Economic Commentary

Scientific American’s gun error

Scientific American’s gun error

The World's Largest Naval Station Is Packed Tight For Christmas - Business Insider

More aircraft carriers in Norfolk now than the rest of the world's navies combined.


The World's Largest Naval Station Is Packed Tight For Christmas - Business Insider

In Aiding Quake-Battered Haiti, Lofty Hopes and Hard Truths

Why recovery efforts fail? It is institutions all the way down.

In Aiding Quake-Battered Haiti, Lofty Hopes and Hard Truths - NYTimes.com

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Daily chart: Doomsdays | The Economist

Daily chart: Doomsdays | The Economist

NRA's Wayne LaPierre On Meet The Press -

Call me crazy.

NRA's Wayne LaPierre On Meet The Press - Business Insider

Let’s admit it… Steve Jobs was lucky

Luck versus skill debate.

Let’s admit it… Steve Jobs was lucky

the round world made flat

the round world made flat - bookforum.com / current issue

Poor Students Struggle as Class Plays a Greater Role in Success - NYTimes.com

Poor Students Struggle as Class Plays a Greater Role in Success - NYTimes.com

The Global Sociology Blog - On the Guns Thing, I would Just Like to Point Out…

http://globalsociology.com/2012/12/15/on-the-guns-thing-i-would-just-like-to-point-out/

Article: Guns in America: 45 Years on the Treadmill


Thursday, December 20, 2012

The folly of forecasting

Valuation matters.

Buy-and-Forget Portfolio: 10 Stocks To Last The Decade | The Big Picture

The ownership question

Four most important questions in macro economic policy.


- Can we introduce a living wage without pricing some workers out of jobs?
- Can we tax companies more heavily without them moving their profits overseas, or cutting investment or shifting the burden onto workers or customers?
- Are there some macroeconomic policies - fiscal policies, wage-led growth, NGDP targeting (pdf) or whatever - that can create near-full employment?
- Is it possible to regulate banks sufficiently to avoid another financial crisis, whilst ensuring that they lend sufficiently to productive businesses?


Stumbling and Mumbling: The ownership question

Newtown kids v Yemenis and Pakistanis: what explains the disparate reactions?

Newtown kids v Yemenis and Pakistanis: what explains the disparate reactions? | Glenn Greenwald | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

Four State Department Officials Are Out After Benghazi Report

Four State Department Officials Are Out After Benghazi Report - NYTimes.com:

The following quote should be the lesson. Not firing some mid level bureaucrats.

“It is not reasonable nor feasible to tether U.S. forces at the ready to respond to protect every high-risk post in the world,” Mike Mullen, the retired admiral and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who served as vice chairman of the independent review, said Wednesday.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

It’s not the video games

It’s not the video games | The Incidental Economist

Postscript: Robert Bork, 1927-2012 : The New Yorker


Sometimes it might be better to have no obituary.

Postscript: Robert Bork, 1927-2012 : The New Yorker

Quote For The Day - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast

http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2012/12/qu-2.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+andrewsullivan%2FrApM+%28The+Daily+Dish%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

Why isn’t Obama demanding corporate welfare cuts?

Why isn’t Obama demanding corporate welfare cuts? - MarketWatch

Visual History Of The S&P 500 | ETF Database

Visual History Of The S&P 500 | ETF Database

Chart of the day: U.S. gun and traffic deaths over time

Chart of the day: U.S. gun and traffic deaths over time | The Incidental Economist

There is no great stagnation

Obsidian Wings: Another neat invention

Data Visualizations | Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Data Visualizations | Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Pythagorean Theorem - Chart Porn

Pythagorean Theorem - Chart Porn

Crazy White Girls Part II

Blast From the Past | TPM Editors Blog

Dark Pools, Internalization, and Equity Market Quality |

Dark Pools, Internalization, and Equity Market Quality | The Big Picture

Crazy White Girls

Newsweek's Megan McArdle Calls For Children To Be Trained To Run At Active Shooters | Blog | Media Matters for America

Crazy White Boys

What I learned from my gun show tour | Max Blumenthal | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

In Unusual Move, Cerberus to Sell Freedom Group, a Gun Company

In Unusual Move, Cerberus to Sell Freedom Group, a Gun Company - NYTimes.com:


Cerberus, a private equity and hedge fund firm that manages more than $20 billion, is owned by the billionaire financier Stephen A. Feinberg. His father, Martin Feinberg, lives in Newtown, Conn.,

Party Identity in a Gun Cabinet

Party Identity in a Gun Cabinet - NYTimes.com

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Build Your Own Hedge Fund - WSJ.com

Build Your Own Hedge Fund - WSJ.com

In Reaction to Newtown, Connecticut, School Shooting Lawmakers Weigh In on Gun Control - WSJ.com

In Reaction to Newtown, Connecticut, School Shooting Lawmakers Weigh In on Gun Control - WSJ.com:

Some republicans are idiots.

 "I wish to God that she had had an M-4 in her office locked up" so that she could take "his head off before he can kill those precious kids," he said.

Our Moloch

Our Moloch by Garry Wills | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books

Alan Tonelson: 'The Insourcing Boom That Isn't'

Alan Tonelson: 'The Insourcing Boom That Isn't' - James Fallows - The Atlantic

In decision-making, it might be worth trusting your gut

The problem is determining whether you are an expert or not...

In decision-making, it might be worth trusting your gut | ScienceBlog.com

The Omnipotent Fed idea

Maybe they are not.
Noahpinion: The Omnipotent Fed idea

Sidney Gilman’s Shift Led to Insider Trading Case

Sidney Gilman’s Shift Led to Insider Trading Case - NYTimes.com

Do We Have the Courage to Stop This?

If we cannot ban guns, we should regulate them.

Do We Have the Courage to Stop This? - NYTimes.com

School Yoga Class Draws Religious Protest From Christians

School Yoga Class Draws Religious Protest From Christians - NYTimes.com:

America goes crazy, bit by bit:

 “They’re not just teaching physical poses, they’re teaching children how to think and how to make decisions,” Ms. Eady said. “They’re teaching children how to meditate and how to look within for peace and for comfort. They’re using this as a tool for many things beyond just stretching.”

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Obama, Crying

Obama, Crying

Inequality: power vs human capital

Very important quote:
"Inequality, then, is better explained by power than by human capital or marginal productivity. "


Stumbling and Mumbling: Inequality: power vs human capital

I'm Just Not Ready To Accept That We Have To Have Mass Shootings All The Time - Business Insider

I'm Just Not Ready To Accept That We Have To Have Mass Shootings All The Time - Business Insider

Twelve facts about guns and mass shootings in the United States

Twelve facts about guns and mass shootings in the United States

David Petraeus, Lance Armstrong, and Other ‘Super Heroes’

Frank Rich on David Petraeus, Lance Armstrong, and Other ‘Super Heroes’ -- New York Magazine

Cassandra Does Tokyo: The Cats In The Hat Won't Be Coming Back

Cassandra Does Tokyo: The Cats In The Hat Won't Be Coming Back:

Lessons from the Olympus events (and many other similar crises):


 (1) Never, ever, EVER try and trade yourself out of a loss; (2) Operating companies should not speculate outside their area of expertise for speculating is hard-enough for dedicated speculators; (3) Coming clean early with mistakes almost always trumps getting caught later with dishonesty. (4) If following the herd down a perditious route, one must take care not to be the last one left; (5) Listen to all approaches by investment bankers with the utmost of cynicism; (6) There are few free lunches. (7) If your excuse is too implausible or convoluted to convince your old schoolteacher, it is half-baked and you will be caught in your deception. Japanese organizational inertia carries unstoppable forces that can be harnessed for much good, but, when it goes awry, is capable unthinkable stupidity.

In conversation with Bill Gurley, Benchmark Capital [Video]

What it takes to be a VC

In conversation with Bill Gurley, Benchmark Capital [Video] — Tech News and Analysis

Bill Ackman on Everything You Need To Know About Investing & Finance

Good intro to investing.

Bill Ackman on Everything You Need To Know About Investing & Finance In 1 Hour ~ market folly

The Man Who Occupied the Fed: How Charles Evans Saved the Recovery

A major change at the Fed.


The Man Who Occupied the Fed: How Charles Evans Saved the Recovery - Matthew O'Brien - The Atlantic

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

At the Ivies, Asians are the new Jews

At the Ivies, Asians are the new Jews | AEIdeas

Politico Accidentally Exposes Beltway Elite

Politico Accidentally Exposes Beltway Elite -- Daily Intel

The Conventional Wisdom Re Growth is Unwise

The Conventional Wisdom Re Growth is Unwise | Jared Bernstein | On the Economy:

" Treasury yields at 1.6% on one hand…Kennedy Airport on the other…doesn’t make sense."

Amtrak from Boston to DC less sense.

Tomgram: David Vine, The True Costs of Empire

Tomgram: David Vine, The True Costs of Empire | TomDispatch

Google Revenues Sheltered in No-Tax Bermuda Soar to $10 Billion

Google Revenues Sheltered in No-Tax Bermuda Soar to $10 Billion - Bloomberg

U.S. Students Still Lag Globally in Math and Science, Tests Show

U.S. Students Still Lag Globally in Math and Science, Tests Show - NYTimes.com:

Duh lede of the day. If you teach a child how to learn, then they will learn.

 “What’s remarkable is that in all the countries, this concept of an early start is there over and over again,” said Michael O. Martin, the other executive director of the center. “You can get the early childhood experience in a variety of ways, but it’s important you get it.”

Monday, December 10, 2012

Landfillharmonic

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=7IfmCMTjABk&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D7IfmCMTjABk

CRAZY did not cause the financial crisis

Mispriced risk caused the financial crisis.



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Napoleon's Generals

http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/atlarge/2012/12/17/121217crat_atlarge_filkins?currentPage=1

U.S. Intelligence Agencies See a Different World in 2030

I predict that half of these predictions are wrong.
US intelligence agencies cannot tell us what will happen next week in Syria. How can they pretend to predict 2030?

U.S. Intelligence Agencies See a Different World in 2030 - Bloomberg

There are few times in history when this line could not be quoted:

“We are at a critical juncture in human history, which could lead to widely contrasting futures,” Council Chairman Christopher Kojm writes in the report.

Evolution, Creationism, Intelligent Design

The level of American education is stunning. Maybe we should get the UN in our homeschools.


Evolution, Creationism, Intelligent Design

Fiscal cliff standoff is a debate about the size of government

Finally some honesty. Fiscal cliff fight is not about deficit. It is not about economic growth. It is only about the size of government. Republicans just want a smaller government, except in business subsidies and defense spending.


Fiscal cliff standoff is a debate about the size of government | The A-List

The Nonsense About a Demographic Crisis7

The Nonsense About a Demographic Crisis | CEPR Blog

Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Indigenous To The Hood

Los Angeles Review of Books - Indigenous To The Hood

2012 KPCB Internet Trends Year

Queen of the net. Ignore the last four slides.

2012 KPCB Internet Trends Year-End Update

Beat It

What I listened to in college. 30 years ago.

Late, Late Night FDL: Beat It | Firedoglake

Gen. Carter F. Ham Details Al Qaeda Influence in Mali

Gen. Carter F. Ham Details Al Qaeda Influence in Mali - NYTimes.com:

The law of unintended consequences:

"The fall of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya prompted Tuareg fighters from northern Mali, who had been fighting alongside Colonel Qaddafi’s forces, to return home with weapons from Libyan arsenals. They joined with Qaeda-affiliated Islamist militants who had moved to the lightly policed region from Algeria, and the two groups easily drove out the weakened Malian army in late March and early April. The Islamists then turned on the Tuaregs, routing them and consolidating control in the region in May and June."

Saturday, December 01, 2012

Can Wall Street Tame Elizabeth Warren?

Can Wall Street Tame Elizabeth Warren? -- Daily Intel

Global Manufacturing: A McKinsey View

Very good charts which show how manufacturing component of the economy changes as it grows wealthier. Interesting cross country comparison.
The question is whether this trend continues. There is some talk now of the return of manufacturing to the US. Too soon to tell?

CONVERSABLE ECONOMIST: Global Manufacturing: A McKinsey View

Buffett Math

So John Cochrane, an economist, claims that Warren Buffet does not know the process that investors use to evaluate investments?
Epistemic closure.

The Grumpy Economist: Buffett Math

The Big Data Fallacy And Why We Need To Collect Even Bigger Data

Good graph to show the fallacy that big data always leads to insights.

The Big Data Fallacy And Why We Need To Collect Even Bigger Data | TechCrunch

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Myth of American Meritocracy

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/the-myth-of-american-meritocracy/

19 Signs You’re Doing Better than You Think

19 Signs You’re Doing Better than You Think

Carnegie on the School Ethic

Carnegie on the School Ethic, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty:

Carnegie on education:

 Men have wasted their precious years, trying to extract education from an ignorant past whose chief province is to teach us, not what to adopt, but what to avoid.� Men have sent their sons to colleges to waste their energies upon obtaining a knowledge of such languages as Greek and Latin, which are of no more practical use to them than Choctaw... They have been crammed with the details of petty and insignificant skirmishes between savages, and taught to exalt a band of ruffians into heroes; and we have called them "educated."� They have been "educated" as if they were destined for life upon some other planet than this... What they have obtained has served to imbue them with false ideas and to give them a distaste for practical life... Had they gone into active work during the years spent at college they would have been better educated men in every true sense of that term.� The fire and energy have been stamped out of them, and how to so manage as to live a life of idleness and not a life of usefulness has become the chief question with them.

Obama's Drone Problem

Obama's Drone Problem : The New Yorker

Corporate tax should be fair and shared

Corporate tax should be fair and shared - FT.com:

A better solution to international tax evasion:

Instead of attempting to estimate what fraction of a company’s total profit was earned in California and what amount in Wyoming, apportionment states taxed corporations on a share of their aggregate US profits corresponding to the share of their total US activity that took place in the state. The most common basis of apportionment is the “Massachusetts formula”, which gives equal weight to sales, payroll and assets.

Corporate tax should be fair and shared

Corporate tax should be fair and shared - FT.com:

A better solution to international tax evasion:

Instead of attempting to estimate what fraction of a company’s total profit was earned in California and what amount in Wyoming, apportionment states taxed corporations on a share of their aggregate US profits corresponding to the share of their total US activity that took place in the state. The most common basis of apportionment is the “Massachusetts formula”, which gives equal weight to sales, payroll and assets.

Bruce Bartlett: Tax Cuts, Tax Rates and Tax Shares

Bruce Bartlett: Tax Cuts, Tax Rates and Tax Shares - NYTimes.com

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Harvard Doctor Turned Morgan Stanley Felon Was Lured By Riches

Harvard Doctor Turned Morgan Stanley Felon Was Lured By Riches

Taxes and Transfers Have Become Less Effective at Reducing Inequality | Jared Bernstein | On the Economy

Inequality is not about taxes and transfers:


  • Regressive tax changes
  • Shift from labor to capital incomes
  • Deregulate financial markets
  • Privatize social insurance
  • Eroding labor standards (min wage, labor protections)
  • Diminished unionization; opposition to collective bargaining
  • Pro outsourcing
  • Monetary policy favoring low inflation over full employment
  • Diminished gov’t commitment to education
  • Eroding safety net
  • Anti-Keynesianism; pro austerity
  • Let-it-rip campaign finance
  • Smaller gov’t outlays as share of GDP

Taxes and Transfers Have Become Less Effective at Reducing Inequality | Jared Bernstein | On the Economy

Coach Tim O’Shea Leads Bryant Past Boston College

Coach Tim O’Shea Leads Bryant Past Boston College - NYTimes.com

Firing Season Claims Auburn's Chizik, Two Years from Championship - NYTimes.com


What have you done for me lately?

Firing Season Claims Auburn's Chizik, Two Years from Championship - NYTimes.com

Monday, November 26, 2012

10 Things Facebook Has Taught Me | Thought Catalog

10 Things Facebook Has Taught Me | Thought Catalog

Schapiro, Head of S.E.C., Announces Departure

Schapiro, Head of S.E.C., Announces Departure - NYTimes.com:

Harvey Pitt has a great sense of irony:

“The S.E.C. came back from the brink,” said Harvey L. Pitt, a former chairman of the agency under President George W. Bush.

BBC News - Meet the 'tutor kings and queens'

BBC News - Meet the 'tutor kings and queens'

TED Blog | 8 TED Talks on the importance of listening

TED Blog | 8 TED Talks on the importance of listening

How Hillary Clinton’s choices predict her future - The Washington Post

How Hillary Clinton’s choices predict her future - The Washington Post

Online Courses and the Future of Higher Education-Becker -

Online Courses and the Future of Higher Education-Becker - The Becker-Posner Blog

MOOCs—Implications for Higher Education—Posner

MOOCs—Implications for Higher Education—Posner - The Becker-Posner Blog

The Fox News and MSNBC of Lincoln's day

The .Plan: A Quasi-Blog: The Fox News and MSNBC of Lincoln's day

Deirdre McCloskey: editorials

What Money Can't Buy

Deirdre McCloskey: editorials

I Can Has Shared Sacrifice?

Lower the retirement age

I Can Has Shared Sacrifice? � naked capitalism

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Online Courses and the Future of Higher Education-Becker - The Becker-Posner Blog

Online Courses and the Future of Higher Education-Becker - The Becker-Posner Blog

The decade of Xi Jinping

The decade of Xi Jinping | Gavyn Davies

Psychotherapy’s Image Problem Pushes Some Therapists to Become ‘Brands’ - NYTimes.com

Psychotherapy’s Image Problem Pushes Some Therapists to Become ‘Brands’ - NYTimes.com

Tens of Thousands of Egyptians Protest Morsi’s Power Grab

Tens of Thousands of Egyptians Protest Morsi’s Power Grab � naked capitalism:

Important insight:

"I’ve seen this again and again with Japanese in particular, but in general with foreign nationals working for US companies in overseas offices. Americans who haven’t worked in a foreign country tend not to recognize how easily they are seduced by nationals who are Americanized, and gravitate towards them over more talented but less bicultural professionals."

Selected Passages from Nassim Nicholas Taleb's 'Antifragile'

A bit of piling on, but funny.

Selected Passages from Nassim Nicholas Taleb's 'Antifragile' - The Reformed Broker | The Reformed Broker

Peter Suderman drops a truth-bomb on Walmart critics

Peter Suderman drops a truth-bomb on Walmart critics (with tweets) � lachlanmarkay3 � Storify

As drug industry’s influence over research grows, so does the potential for bias - The Washington Post

As drug industry’s influence over research grows, so does the potential for bias - The Washington Post

Teaching After The Test: An argument for a national school schedule – Greg Laden's Blog

Teaching After The Test: An argument for a national school schedule – Greg Laden's Blog

M.I.T. Lab Hatches Ideas, and Companies, by the Dozens

M.I.T. Lab Hatches Ideas, and Companies, by the Dozens - NYTimes.com

Saturday, November 24, 2012

If these guys are right - We are screwed

Slow Growth Will Clobber Government Budget Deficits - Business Insider

Deep thoughts, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Housing wealth effect, Baker, Goldfarb and Waldmann |

Housing wealth effect, Baker, Goldfarb and Waldmann | Angry Bear - Financial and Economic Commentary

Organic Food Purists Worry About Big Companies’ Influence

Organic Food Purists Worry About Big Companies’ Influence - NYTimes.com

Guns or Butter

Guns or Butter | MyFDL

20,000 Sacrificed In Annual Blood Offering To Corporate America

20,000 Sacrificed In Annual Blood Offering To Corporate America | The Onion - America's Finest News Source

The Fractalist

Book Review: The Fractalist - WSJ.com

Skills Don’t Pay the Bills

Good article. Wrong title. There is no skills gap. There is a wage gap.

Skills Don’t Pay the Bills - NYTimes.com

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Steven Cohen Implicated in Alleged Insider-Trading Scheme

They finally got him.  I have been waiting 10 years for this to come. Sorry to have missed the wave and all that money, but glad I got out of that business before I succumbed to the temptation.Healthcare sector offers too much chance of insider trading.

Steven Cohen Implicated in Alleged Insider-Trading Scheme - WSJ.com

Twitter / Search - #KrugmanBondfilms

I think I finally understand why twitter exists.

(2) Twitter / Search - #KrugmanBondfilms

The Economically Out-of-Date Nation-State

A must read for Republicans when they talk about job creators.
Obama should think about this as well before he sells out for more.

  "What CEO would last five minutes if he announced that the company will be taking a loss to help out the unemployed of Buffalo, New York by creating 1000 new jobs? What CFO could survive informing the board that he neglected to use international tax havens because, gosh, somebody has to help out America's deficit? What would be the business case behind "shared value" in service to America, when the daily grind will be spent in service to meeting earnings forecasts on the Street?

The Economically Out-of-Date Nation-State - Eric Garland - Harvard Business Review

Economist Sinn Warns Against Current Euro Crisis Course - SPIEGEL ONLINE

Great cover shot of Petraeus


Economist Sinn Warns Against Current Euro Crisis Course - SPIEGEL ONLINE

American manufacturing is coming back. Manufacturing jobs aren’t.

American manufacturing is coming back. Manufacturing jobs aren’t.

Daily Kos: Inside the Hostess Bankery

Hostess; from the side of the worker.

Daily Kos: Inside the Hostess Bankery

The Cost Disease: Chapter 4 | The Incidental Economist

The Cost Disease: Chapter 4 | The Incidental Economist

Maryland, Rutgers: The Big Ten's Big Land Grab - WSJ.com

Football conferences are no longer about football. Why are donations to athletic programs still tax deductable?

Maryland, Rutgers: The Big Ten's Big Land Grab - WSJ.com:


And so the Big Ten, the benevolent conquistador, snapped up two schools with thin football pedigrees at a time when football is more important than ever. That is because conferences' TV properties and markets are in some ways more important than the on-field product. The evolution is reflected in how fans who once talked about national rankings and conference standings are now talking media-market rankings and conference-network footprints. As Delany said of Maryland: "They're in a great population area."

Private Equity and Hostess Stumbling Together

Even a defense of Ripplewood comes across as pretty lame. Sure they will lose some equity, but most of that is client money. Meanwhile they took out "millions in fees" and exorbitant salaries for board members. The breakeven analysis for Ripplewood management (not the fund itself which includes clients) would be interesting to see.  

Private Equity and Hostess Stumbling Together - NYTimes.com

Tainted-Drug Deaths Spawn Heated Debate Over F.D.A.’s Powers

After the fact: is the issue regulation or the willingness of the regulator to use it?

Tainted-Drug Deaths Spawn Heated Debate Over F.D.A.’s Powers - NYTimes.com

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

� Napster, Udacity, and the Academy Clay Shirky

� Napster, Udacity, and the Academy Clay Shirky

My Secret Strategy™ for Avoiding Petraeus-Style Email Pitfalls - Politics - The Atlantic

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/print/2012/11/my-secret-strategy-for-avoiding-petraeus-style-email-pitfalls/265117/

The Sins Of General David Petraeus

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mhastings/the-sins-of-general-david-petraeus

2012 Japan Yearly Box Office Results

http://boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/yearly/


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Financiers Still Aren’t Rocket Scientists – Uncertain Principles

Not by a long shot.


http://scienceblogs.com/principles/2012/11/12/financiers-still-arent-rocket-scientists/

Massachusetts Corruption Dwarfs Afghan Corruption - Kabul Press | Afghanistan Press | کابل پرس | افغانستان پرس

http://kabulpress.org/my/spip.php?article120954

Why Online Education Works

http://www.cato-unbound.org/2012/11/12/alex-tabarrok/why-online-education-works/

The Grumpy Economist: Gas price contest

The Grumpy Economist: Gas price contest

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

College Is Dead. Long Live College! |

College Is Dead. Long Live College! | TIME.com

Boats you can land planes on

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The Towering Legacy of George W. Bush —

The Towering Legacy of George W. Bush — The League of Ordinary Gentlemen

30 Simple Ways to Simplify Your Life

30 Simple Ways to Simplify Your Life

The Washington Post Tries to Scare You on Public Sector Pensions

The Washington Post Tries to Scare You on Public Sector Pensions | Beat the Press

The Whiff of Conflict Grows in a Divided Mali -

Debate mentions: Mali 2, Japan 0

The Whiff of Conflict Grows in a Divided Mali - NYTimes.com

‘Castle’ Law at Issue After Fatal Montana Shooting

Only in America

‘Castle’ Law at Issue After Fatal Montana Shooting - NYTimes.com

C.F.P.B. Will Begin Oversight of Debt Collectors -

Aqueduct Casino’s Success May Spur Industry Expansion in New York

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

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How Driverless Cars Might Transform the Broader Economy

How Driverless Cars Might Transform the Broader Economy - By Reihan Salam - The Agenda - National Review Online

Broken BRICs | Foreign Affairs

Broken BRICs | Foreign Affairs

Cosmo Wenman's Mind-Blowing Sculpture Made On A MakerBot

Cosmo Wenman's Mind-Blowing Sculpture Made On A MakerBot

More students want to be doctors than ever before

More students want to be doctors than ever before

12 Guidelines for Deciding When to Persist, When to Quit

When to hold 'em and when to fold 'em

12 Guidelines for Deciding When to Persist, When to Quit - Rosabeth Moss Kanter - Harvard Business Review

The third presidential debate in graphs

The third presidential debate in graphs

Flexibly Persistent Career Planning (It's Not About The Color of Your Parachute) | LinkedIn

Flexibly Persistent Career Planning (It's Not About The Color of Your Parachute) | LinkedIn

Relying On The Ignorance Of Voters -

Down to the Sea

Relying On The Ignorance Of Voters - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast

Infographic: How big a backyard would you need to live off the land?

Infographic: How big a backyard would you need to live off the land? | MNN - Mother Nature Network

F.D.A. Receives Death Reports Citing Monster Energy, a High-Caffeine Drink - NYTimes.com

Why we need smart, constant government regulation. 

F.D.A. Receives Death Reports Citing Monster Energy, a High-Caffeine Drink - NYTimes.com

Monday, October 22, 2012

The New Yorker’s Endorsement of Barack Obama

The New Yorker’s Endorsement of Barack Obama : The New Yorker

Ground Game: Obama Opens Up Big Lead In State Headquarters

Will this correlate with wins?

Ground Game: Obama Opens Up Big Lead In State Headquarters - The Daily Beast

Four line summary of tonight's debate

Last Hope - By James Traub | Foreign Policy:



 "I killed Osama bin Laden."

"Thank you, Mr. President. Governor Romney, your turn: What's wrong with the Obama Doctrine?"

"Libya. Libya. Libya."

"Well, I guess that wraps it up for tonight. Vote early and vote often, folks."

White Democrats Disappear from the Deep South

http://prospect.org/article/white-democrats-disappear-deep-south

No Country for Young Children

The Epicurean Dealmaker: No Country for Young Children

The Matchmaker - The Boston Globe

The Matchmaker - The Boston Globe

Friday, October 19, 2012

Romnesia

The Fighter In The White House - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast

After the ACA: Freeing the market for health care

The Grumpy Economist: After the ACA: Freeing the market for health care

Mitt, Tagg, And The Romney Family's Myth Of Self-Reliance | The New Republic

Mitt, Tagg, And The Romney Family's Myth Of Self-Reliance | The New Republic

10 Trends Shaping the Investment World

RDV (application/pdf Object)

The second presidential debate in graphs

The second presidential debate in graphs

What Happens in Brooklyn Moves to Vegas - NYTimes.com

What Happens in Brooklyn Moves to Vegas - NYTimes.com

Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Avery Durable View Binder, 1 Inch Rings, White, 1 Binder (17012)

Surnames and the laws of social mobility

Surnames and the laws of social mobility

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Luck, Wealth, and Implications for Policy--Posner -

:Luck matters; a lot

Luck, Wealth, and Implications for Policy--Posner - The Becker-Posner Blog

Rajiv Sethi: Of Bulls and Bair

Rajiv Sethi: Of Bulls and Bair:

Regulatory Arbitrage vs regulatory capture:

Bair argues that while a single monolithic regulator would put an end to regulatory arbitrage, it could worsen the problem of regulatory capture: "a diversity of views and the ability of one agency to look over the shoulder of another is a good check against regulators becoming too close to the entities they regulate."

Ask A Banker: What Do Investment Bankers Actually Do? :

Ask A Banker: What Do Investment Bankers Actually Do? : Planet Money : NPR

Monday, October 08, 2012

On the alleged cultural superiority of the Chinese

Better at some things does not mean superior.

TheMoneyIllusion � On the alleged cultural superiority of the Chinese

Taking Hard New Look at a Greenspan Legacy - NYTimes.com

Taking Hard New Look at a Greenspan Legacy - NYTimes.com

Information is Beautiful Awards Winners!

Information is Beautiful Awards Winners! - Information Is Beautiful Awards

Digitopoly | Online education experiments at the margin

Digitopoly | Online education experiments at the margin

European entrepreneurs: Les mis�rables

European entrepreneurs: Les mis�rables | The Economist

The Deeper Causes of the Financial Crisis

Good little paper

The Deeper Causes of the Financial Crisis – Mortgages Alone Cannot Explain It | The Big Picture

Canada Highlights War of 1812

Why do they celebrate?
Well, they won.

Canada Highlights War of 1912, Casting U.S. as Aggressor - NYTimes.com