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Last updated about 9 hours ago

New Yorker magazine demonstrates a naive faith in social science

about 9 hours ago

David Remnick writes How you interpret and prioritize the cascade of reasons...

Solve a simpler version of the problem.

1 day ago

For some reason that I can’t remember, I was recently motivated to...

Individual probability, model multiplicity, and multicalibration

2 days ago

This is Jessica. I’ve been posting recently on questions related to individual...

On that claim about “How does energy impact economic growth”

2 days ago

Hanno Böck writes I recently saw a graphic coming from here posted...

Let’s analyze how we analyze!

3 days ago

This post is by Lizzie. I thought of calling this post also...

Routine, bread-and-butter, run-of-the-mill junk science from 2015

3 days ago

Just a reminder of what the world was like, in simpler days...

We have here two papers that are critical of the culture of academic economics. Where can they be published?

4 days ago

The first paper is by Haynes Goddard. It’s called Promoting Intellectual Honesty...

“Can I teach integral calculus before differential calculus?”

5 days ago

In answer to the above question, Ted Alper writes Not only can...

The piranha principle: What does it mean, exactly?

6 days ago

Barnabas Szaszi writes I’m contacting you now to get your advice/interpretation on...

Starting a new position at the University of British Columbia

8 days ago

(this post is by Charles) Hello wonderful blog readers A short post...