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Scroll down to watch the video interview I did this week with Aaron Brown, the author of “Wrong Number: How to Extract Truth from a Blizzard of Quantitative Disinformation.”
I knew before I read “Wrong Number” that a lot of published resea...
Source: Federal Reserve
Alan Greenspan, who chaired the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, has died at age 100. Others have written about his legacy. I want to make just one point, which is that the new chair of the Fed, Kevin Warsh, seems...
Source: Laurence Kotlikoff
You probably saw the news about the Social Security trust fund. According to the new trustees report, the Old-Age and Survivors trust fund is expected to run out of money at the end of 2032, one quarter earlier t...
Source: Stanford University
Alvin Roth isn’t just a fine economist. He’s a great author and a fun person to interview. I can confirm this after having read his new book, Moral Economics: From Prostitution to Organ Sales, What Controversia...
Source: Melanie Lambrick, The New York Times
So, Elon Musk is the world’s first trillionaire. On Friday, investors went crazy for the initial public offering of SpaceX partly because the company’s brags about potential riches in artificial...
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