Business isn’t that complicated. A lot of people of average intelligence make a good living. Really smart people can accumulate a fortune if they are truly committed. Your problem is that you like to do interesting work.
→ Read more Guide for exam grading
Original idea for grading exams from somebody in the law department with an appetite for experimental physics 🙂 I personally like more the economics bit of this entry, ie. the ‘disclaimer’ part.
→ Read more Pirvulescu vs. Ceausescu
First: sincere congrats to Tihamer for the subjects he tackles on his blog (I also used a previous post of his as inspiration – and material- for writing my recent post on ‘Magyarorszag’).
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Although I criticised him a bit in my previous post, here’s again Tyler Cowen on Marginal Revolution (MR), this time in his best shape :-).
First, some advice via MR on networking for introverts. → Read more
Good, but too slow
A piece of criticism to Tyler Cowen (as you probably understood by now, in general he is one of my favourite econbloggers): for an academic economist, he is extremely slow at times.
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