Where to Find Me
A few upcoming events: I’ll be at the Warwick Economics Summit February 17-19, speaking on the 18th. I’ll be speaking at the Adam Smith Institute in London on February 20. On February 23, I’ll be at...
View ArticleLaugh of the Day
It’s been a while since I laughed out loud quite this hard. Click here to comment or read others’ comments.
View ArticleWhy Jews Don’t Farm
I’ve been a little swamped lately and my daily blogging has fallen off. Until things get back to normal, I think I’ll fill the breach by reprinting a few of my old columns from Slate. Today’s entry is...
View ArticleRock On
I don’t trust rocks. Rocks keep fooling me. They sit there looking all solid until you examine them more carefully and find out they’re mostly empty space, with a smattering of charged particles here...
View ArticlePro and Contra-ception
I’d been planning a blog post on the birth control mandate, but it turns out that John Cochrane has already said everything worth saying. Click here to comment or read others’ comments.
View ArticleYour President Hopes You’re Stupid
When an ideologically diverse roomful of economists, upon hearing the announcement of a new presidential policy, bursts into unanimous laughter, you can be pretty sure the president is trying to pull a...
View ArticleLive From Warwick
Apparently my Saturday talk at the Warwick Economics Summit (like several of the others) will be streamed live over the Internet here. I go on at 8:55AM eastern standard time, but don’t feel like you...
View ArticleWhat Is It Like to Talk Batty?
Sometimes I think we should license economics writers. Thomas Nagel is a prominent philosopher (author of the provocative and widely anthologized essay What is it Like to be a Bat?) who’s just reviewed...
View ArticleWho Expected THAT?
Suppose you go around taking extremely close-up black-and-white pictures of randomly chosen natural and unnatural objects (rocks, trees, streams, buildings, etc.). What do they look like? Well, each...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Cities
The London subway stations have NO trash receptacles. The tracks look like this: The New York subway stations have more trash receptacles than I can count. The tracks look like this: Click here to...
View ArticleFrankly Speaking
Here’s something curious about this year’s political rhetoric: The Republican candidates claim that President Obama has made things worse, while he claims he’s made things better. You might not think...
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