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Bluematter.: December 2009
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Enter your search terms. An Economist in Paradise. Capital Gains and Games. Development Bank Research Bulletin. Tim Harford's FT blog. By mendoza Friday, December 25, 2009. 160; friday special. Friday Special X-mas @bluematterblog. Driving is better than walking for the environment. Elizabeth didn't believe me when I mentioned this a few months ago, so I'm finally getting around to posting the details and my sources: TierneyLab. And you can see a video of a live performance. In case you missed it, here i...
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Bluematter.: February 2010
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Enter your search terms. An Economist in Paradise. Capital Gains and Games. Development Bank Research Bulletin. Tim Harford's FT blog. On the tight confidentiality of Apple products. Throughout the supply chain network. By mendoza Friday, February 26, 2010. 160; friday special. Friday Special 136 @bluematterblog. Scott Stulberg's collection of magnificent Southeast Asia photography. Including people, nature and wildlife in Burma, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand. Gaddafi's Oddest Idea: Abolish Switzerland.
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Bluematter.: September 2009
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Enter your search terms. An Economist in Paradise. Capital Gains and Games. Development Bank Research Bulletin. Tim Harford's FT blog. By datacharmer Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Some macroeconomists use calibration, some use econometrics, and some use both. There’s no real methodological debate left in the field on this issue. That's N. Kocherlakota. From his essay on the state of modern macro. He's absolutely right, and keep in mind that I am an econometrician. By datacharmer Wednesday, September 30,...
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Bluematter.: July 2012
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Enter your search terms. An Economist in Paradise. Capital Gains and Games. Development Bank Research Bulletin. Tim Harford's FT blog. The first question that arises frequently- sometimes innocently and sometimes not- is simply, "Why model? Imagining a rhetorical (non-innocent) inquisitor, my favorite retort is, "You. A modeler." Anyone who ventures a projection, or imagines how a social dynamic- an epidemic, war, or migration- would unfold is running. But typically, it is an. Lady tasting tea - The adve...
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Bluematter.: January 2010
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Enter your search terms. An Economist in Paradise. Capital Gains and Games. Development Bank Research Bulletin. Tim Harford's FT blog. The Face of Rage. By datacharmer Sunday, January 31, 2010. The Face of Rage @bluematterblog. Ever had the urge to buy something green. But were not sure what? By mendoza Friday, January 29, 2010. 160; friday special. Friday Special 132 @bluematterblog. Apple iPad: the reaction. The market reflects my feelings exactly. By datacharmer Wednesday, January 27, 2010. I have bee...
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Bluematter.: December 2011
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Enter your search terms. An Economist in Paradise. Capital Gains and Games. Development Bank Research Bulletin. Tim Harford's FT blog. From the BBC's Domesday Reloaded. Project, a remarkable - if somewhat misguided - attempt to document life in modern Britain circa 1986. Cool stuff. The whole of the UK – including the Channel Islands and Isle of Man – was divided into 23,000 4x3km areas called Domesday Squares or “D-Blocks”. But the technology didn’t catch on and the computers became very expensive...
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Econ Buddy: Pakistan Earthquake Damage Report
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What is the opportunity cost of being an Economist? Not being a normal man, I say. My abnormal postings here will make you realize, that insanity is the price of being an Economist. Friday, December 02, 2005. Pakistan Earthquake Damage Report. Has arrived from Asian Development Bank. Posted by Tea Time Economist @ 1:59:00 PM. Amazing advancements in science. US Backs Squeezing Oil From a Stone - Los Angele. So who owns the internet? Said Sheri Orlowitz who sued Tyco for environmenta.
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Econ Buddy: Dish em to world on china dish
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What is the opportunity cost of being an Economist? Not being a normal man, I say. My abnormal postings here will make you realize, that insanity is the price of being an Economist. Monday, January 09, 2006. Dish em to world on china dish. Posted by Tea Time Economist @ 10:01:00 AM. When Democracy Died in Wilmington, N.C. Paul Romer and Economic Growth. MIT Media Lab: $100 Laptop. India on way to progress. Lean and mean but powerful muscle. The new mkt place. Nanotechnology and New Perils.
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Econ Buddy: Small is beautiful
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What is the opportunity cost of being an Economist? Not being a normal man, I say. My abnormal postings here will make you realize, that insanity is the price of being an Economist. Monday, January 09, 2006. Starbucks Economics - Solving the mystery of the elusive "short" cappuccino. By Tim-Harford. Posted by Tea Time Economist @ 10:56:00 AM. From Voodoonomics to Bushonomics. Dish em to world on china dish. When Democracy Died in Wilmington, N.C. Paul Romer and Economic Growth. MIT Media Lab: $100 Laptop.
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Econ Buddy: Two articles
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What is the opportunity cost of being an Economist? Not being a normal man, I say. My abnormal postings here will make you realize, that insanity is the price of being an Economist. Wednesday, March 01, 2006. Two articles that I consider must read for students of South Asian politics and economy. America and India: A passage to India. China, Pakistan and the bomb: The Declassified File on U.S. Policy, 1977-1997. Posted by Tea Time Economist @ 5:20:00 PM. Blog for Econ Students.