Econlinks

  • Endless Summers (via Mankiw). Supercilious he might well be, but some of us still find him absolutely fascinating– I think I am (in the process of) understanding why :-). Earlier (first bullet point).
  • They cannot be blamed for defending/arguing what’s in their best interest (click on the British flag in the upper right corner to get to the article in English, if you do not see it immediately through the link above); however, in my opinion, their general case is overstated: most of the translation services as hitherto understood are redundant. There is still a case (and a premium) for translation services from/to Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese & the like, but certainly not for European to European languages, and certainly not in countries from Scandinavia or Benelux…
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  1. Hey Dan, <br />I still think I have to watch them. Most of them are pretty high in the critics&#39; rankings as well (RottenTomatoes), which already says quite something (not all). Plus, as I said, the ones I saw in top 21 are certainly extremely good (in top 10 I have seen the two Bourne movies mentioned: I like more the other 3 films that I mentioned in the post, but the Bourne ones were

  2. Looking from the 21st position towards the top I am definitely convinced that you shouldn&#39;t just pick any of those:) The top 20 at least strives to be an intelliget &quot;melange&quot; of easy to forget blockbusters and some worthy to be seen movie gems. I&#39;ve seen most of their top 10 movies and some of them are just a waste of time (Haneke and Herzog are far from being in the &quot;waste

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