We know already what the general outcome would be, given Obama’s popularity outside USA, but still, interesting initiative from The Economist. Can you guess which country will have the highest proportion of Blue votes; France looks like a strong candidate, as of now.
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Best paragraph I’ve read this past weekend
…is the following part from Rob Shimer’s letter to Greg Mankiw (posted on Mankiw’s blog):
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In closing, let me mention one other issue that I take very seriously. I recognize that this might not matter much to my Congressman, but in my view it may be the most important issue for global welfare.
Econlinks (old and new)
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To blurb or not to blurb, this is the new question…
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Pigovian taxation on everybody’s understanding, by Greg Mankiw
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Denmark at the frontier once again (with Tyler Cowen spotting it very fast): free gym membership as long as you show up every time…
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Beer or wine and science (this is really fun, by the way and perhaps expected?
A bit of (interesting) Aarhus University history
I was away, in Amsterdam, on the occasion of the 80 years anniversary of the Aarhus University (AU); hence I’ve only read now the AU rector’s speech . It turns out to be quite informative and most of it has got a lot of sense, while remaining at the same time concise, rare species in terms of public speeches nowadays :-).
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This is too good not to be mentioned: Alan Neff in the Washington Post on the automated bailout hotline.
Via Greg Mankiw, who is—obviously— pretty pissed off with the recent massive bailout proposal. → Read more