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Information Equilibrium

Jason Smith

Applications of information theory to economics.

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Consumer sentiment in the age of politics

The University of Michigan survey of inflation expectations and consumer sentiment has shown quite the divergence in measurement based on political affiliation:

a month ago
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Supply, demand, and information transfer

I frequently reference this animation I made a few years ago, so thought I should make a reference post with essentially just the animation and explanation. Added footnotes and additional links because I just can’t help myself.

a month ago
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A random physicist unlearning economics

Now if I was more on the ball in terms of self-promotion, I might have sent something out on here before this happened instead of almost a week after. But then we also had been trying for a couple years to actually make this happen. Time is...

3 months ago
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Sunspots in the DIEM

First off let me say I am not referring to “sunspots” in the macro model sense. I am referring to actual sunspots — cooler patches on the sun that rise and fall in number over an approximately 11 year cycle. It might be that I’ve built a ha...

6 months ago
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  • Jason Smith

    Physicist who messes around with economic theory. Author of A Random Physicist Takes on Economics and A Workers' History of the United States 1948-2020. He/Him.

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