Econ Autodidactic
There is only one true answer to any economic question: "It depends".
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
The Pyramid: The Fight for Personal Success in America
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I want to talk today about something that concerns me. It’s about work, and the possibility of moving up. The metaphor of the ladder has lo...
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Prohibition Will Confuse Our Grandchildren as it Should Embarrass Us: Wainwright's "Narco-Nomics"
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Narco-nomics This was an interesting book with a good angle - the fact of prohibition drive so much crime both at the source of the drug...
Saturday, July 16, 2016
On Gleick's "The Information"
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This book is a wide-ranging take on information from before Babbage to today’s computers with a side trip through theories and practices of...
I Finally Read Piketty's Capital!
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This is one of those books I was looking forward to reading so much that I went and ordered it early, even though it was pretty pricey - co...
Utopias to Utopia: David Frayne's "The Refusal of Work: The Theory and Practice of Resistance to Work"
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This is an interesting text since I haven’t thought much myself about the systemic disalienation of your labor as a point of protest. The f...
On "Invisible Influence" by Jonah Berger
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I end up reading a lot of these kinds of books that are basically repackaged original research (much of it done by other researchers) that i...
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Pragmatism Wins: Cohen and DeLong's "Concrete Economics"
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Brad DeLong easily has the most interesting mind in modern economics. Before this book, I was unfamiliar with his co-author. But when I...
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