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Categories Daily Posts, Economics

Sunday, 15.03.2020 – A Long Term Econ Perspective On Covid-19

Link of the day: A take on the economics of the virus ) An interesting thought about the long term economic effects of the coronavirus…

15. March 202015. March 2020
Categories Daily Posts

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…

14. March 202014. March 2020
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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…

11. March 202011. March 2020
Categories Daily Posts, Economics, Environment

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…

9. March 20207. March 2020
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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…

7. March 20207. March 2020
Categories Daily Posts, Rationality

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…

5. March 20204. March 2020
Categories Daily Posts, Science

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…

4. March 202026. February 2020
Categories Daily Posts, Technology

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…

3. March 20204. March 2020
Categories Daily Posts, Economics

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…

2. March 202026. February 2020
Categories Daily Posts, Science

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…

1. March 202026. February 2020

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