Noted for the Morning of November 4, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- The Myth of Welfare’s Corrupting Influence on the Poor :
- Are Economists Driven by Ideology or Evidence? :
- Unemployment and Labor Market Institutions: The Failure of the Empirical Case for Deregulation (2004):
- The Opening of the American Macroeconomy and the Implications for Monetary Policy :
- The Decay of Twitter :
- Were the Questions at CNBC’s Debate Really so Hostile? :
- Interview with Emanuel Derman
- Statistical objectivity is a cloak spun from political yarn :
- America’s Labour Market Is Not Working :
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- “Hiroshi Lockheimer, the SVP of Android, Chrome OS, and Chromecast posted on the Chrome blog that ‘Chrome OS is here to stay’ but that Google is ‘working on ways to bring together the best of both operating systems.’ I think my suspicions yesterday were correct: Google is probably trying to unify the two at a foundational level while retaining different UIs, and I think that makes a lot of sense (but we’ll see!)…” :
- The Invention of Pad Thai :
- “@EWErickson: ‘Carson’s actual expenditure list reads like a wealthy Republican getting played by consultants…'” :
- Hogan’s Heroes :