This blog post shares a study that found economics was...
This blog post shares a study that found economics was the third most common major among CEOs of S&P 500 companies. via The source of this content is Marginal REVOLUTION.
This blog post shares a study that found economics was the third most common major among CEOs of S&P 500 companies. via The source of this content is Marginal REVOLUTION.
Bryan Caplan disagrees with Tyler Cowen's advice on advocating for niche beliefs, suggesting instead to be clear, bold, and unafraid to disagree with popular opinion.
via EconlibRichard Ebeling argues against Paul Krugman's support of Keynesian economics and believes that the US should have followed the economic advice of F.A. Hayek. via ThinkMarkets.
Arnold Kling's blog post explores the complexities of monetary theory, arguing that the Federal Reserve's influence over the economy might be less than traditional theories propose.
via EconlibBryan Caplan's post asks readers which is more outrageous: cloning yourself or cryonics. via Econlib
Slashdot user "r" has been an active member for multiple years, submitting links and participating in discussions. via Slashdot
Arnold Kling's libertarian rant argues against federal assistance for state budget issues, claiming it empowers the government at the expense of the private sector. via Econlib.
WIRED is covering a range of tech and culture stories, from AI drones and the metaverse to Amazon Prime Day deals and interviews. via WIRED
FlowingData questions how much information we can process by sharing a video on augmented reality and a future of hyperreality. via FlowingData
Al Jazeera is covering breaking news on the one-year anniversary of the war in Gaza.
via Al JazeeraFans celebrate Beck's 40th birthday. via Whiskeyclone.net
OkCupid's biggest lies in online dating are revealed on their blog. via OkCupid
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