Link of the day: A take on the economics of the virus ) An interesting thought about the long term economic effects of the coronavirus…
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Saturday, 14.03.2020 – The Gender Pay Gap In An Anonymous Online Market
Link of the day: The gender pay gap in an anonymous online labor market The gender pay gap is a subject that is both important…
Wednesday, 11.03.2020 – How To Improve
Link of the day: 95-percentile isn’t that good Reaching 95%-ile isn’t very impressive because it’s not that hard to do. I think this is one…
Monday, 09.03.2020 – China’s Economic Slowdown And Effects On The Environment
Link of the day: Airborne Nitrogen Dioxide Plummets Over China NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) pollution monitoring satellites have detected significant decreases in nitrogen…
Saturday, 07.03.2020 – What’s the Best Way To Think About The Spread OF A Pandemic?
Link of the day: Growthers, base-raters and the spread of coronavirus The term growthers refers to the notion of exponential growth, and indeed the number…
Thursday, 05.03.2020 – Coronavirus and the Efficient Market Hypothesis
Link of the day: Seeing the Smoke About one to two weeks before the stock market crashed, people I follow on Twitter discussed how a…
Wednesday, 04.03.2020 – People Born Blind Seem To Be Protected From Schizophrenia
Link of the day: People Born Blind Are Mysteriously Protected From Schizophrenia These findings suggest that something about congenital blindness may protect a person from…
Tuesday, 03.03.2020 – Captain Joe And The Marvels Of Aviation
Link of the day: Captain Joe’s YouTube Channel Recently, my friend Tobi showed me the YouTube channel of Captain Joe, a pilot who explains lots…
Monday, 02.03.2020 – Are Economists As A Whole Harmful?
Link of the day: Nobel Price Laureate Paul Romer on the question whether economists do more harm than good In the 19th century, when it…
Sunday, 01.03.2020 – Betting On the Reproducibility of Scientific Studies
Link of the day: Replication Markets Replicatiomarkets is a scientific project that aims to assess how reproducible scientific studies are – and how we might…