Almost Heaven...
Giving talk tomorrow at West Liberty University, near Wheeling, WV. More than a little cold here.
Blurb: here...
And the accommodations at the Oglebay are pleasant...
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Credibly promising to be irresponsible...since 2004!
Giving talk tomorrow at West Liberty University, near Wheeling, WV. More than a little cold here.
Labels: people and places
How interesting. Restaurant refuses to serve customer because customer does not tip.
Externalities from Recycling Laws: Evidence from Crime Rates
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Angry Alex, on the Nolan Chart:
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I really didn't think he'd stick it out, but Stephon Marbury is tearing up the CBA (Chinese Basketball Association), with as much passion as David Stern is showing tearing up his CBA (collective bargaining agreement).
OMG, OMFG! Glenn Beck actually did the Nolan Chart on the air.
Labels: Libertarian Party
My man Bob Lee gives his account of the "meeting" we had with Erskine Bowles.
Labels: arbitrage in a basketball economy, humor, polictics
"You have the charisma of a damp rag, and the appearance of a low-grade bank clark."
Labels: England is screwed, how the mighty have fallen, they be hatin'
Are birds smarter than mathematicians? Pigeons (Columba livia) perform optimally on a version of the Monty Hall Dilemma
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Labels: financial puzzles, free advice, onions
At first, it appeared that Rickrolling was going to be harder.
Labels: culture justice fail, music
Giving a talk in Denver on Friday. Working on polishing my presentation, but it will probably turn out like this:

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Tomorrow night, Thursday, at 10:30 pm EST, the clock will go below 3,000!
Labels: academic politics, he can't help it, he's from Florida
Oklahoma now has our very own "laughter coach"; an individual named Tyler Slater.
Labels: H. L. Menken was right
Leonardo da Vinci and Sandro Botticelli are said to have used “ambiguous designs” to test the creativity of art students by asking the student to describe what they saw. Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach used symmetric ink blots to reveal subjects’ unguarded thoughts.
What I mean is that each person's reaction to the bumper sticker actually reveals more about that person than anything else.
Now, we appreciate the sentiment. And it's nice it's written in purple crayon, on the back of fast food restaurant "color me" sheet; clearly the writer is a mom, with a young child. Thanks, ma'am. We are glad we are not alone!Labels: constitutions, history, politics
For some blue-state conservatives who honed their political skills by continuously debating liberal peers, mingling with attendees presented unique challenges. Jesse Eiseman and Tyler Trumbach, who came from Columbia University to attend the conference, interrupted a spirited debate over the fall of the Roman Empire to complain to The Daily Beast about the anti-intellectual bent of fellow conservatives at CPAC. 'They have an opinion, but they don't give evidence to back it up, they don't use logic,' Trumbach said. Eiseman added, 'In a lot of ways I feel closer to left-wing intellectuals...I love the populists, I agree with them on many things, but I am scared of what happens when people stop thinking.' The two quickly took to hiding their name badges showing their college in order to avoid ridicule after speakers trashed academic elites onstage. 'There are a lot of anti-Ivy Leaguers around,' Eiseman said....For all the differences between them, however, most attendees said they felt little tension with their fellow conservatives on a personal level.
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Labels: Oklahoma, onions, peak consumption
Holy half-wit, Batman! This person has zero concept of opportunity cost.
People, meet Freda Rosenfeld, the "breast whisperer".
Labels: americana, behavioral economics, jobs
Video in link; took out embed because it was annoying since it restarted every time you load the blog.
Labels: campaign finance, the law
This is so great in so many ways. Thank you Mr. Reuters!
Labels: behavioral economics, how the mighty have fallen, monetary straightjackets
The Texas billionaire’s pregnant bride: An evolutionary interpretation of
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Wow, talk about bad timing. People could the entire Euro sovereign debt crisis be the universe's way of sticking up for its most favored sons and daughters (economists)?
Labels: Karma, monetary policy, monetary straightjackets, OK Corral
The accuser in the case, Crystal Mangum, was arrested in Durham last night:
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Anonyman writes that the CORRECT answer for investment, and monetary policy, in my Fox Business fiasco, would have been something like this. So, let me address the gold / silver / fiat money question.
Labels: monetary policy, We get letters
I have blogged before about television. It's a bad gig. Don't like it, and clearly not good at it.
Sure, I can do that. There are parallels, absolutely, and the fact that US has an independent monetary authority could make things more dangerous. After all, Greece can't devalue the drachma, because they use euros. Their "sovereign" (as if you can call the Greek government anything but a kleptocracy) debt would normally be devalued by one of the two big economic oxidizers, currency devaluation or inflation (one is an exchange rate change, the other is increase in money supply, but their effects are identical). Greece can't do either, and so the pressure builds.... Anyway, the parallel is an easy story to tell. Labels: euro, greece, monetary policy, monetary straightjackets
Some links. No rhyme, no reason, but some links.
Labels: how the mighty have fallen, teh interwebs
From some dude allegedly named Glenn Thrush:
Labels: free advice, how the mighty have fallen, politics
So last night was game one of the Caron Butler error, whoops I mean era, for Dallas.
Labels: arbitrage in a basketball economy, behavioral economics
Lost the STOP GOOGLE! suit. Darn.
Labels: Dog bites man, Libertarian Party, We get letters
We are now awash in pleas to "fix the broken Senate", with particular emphasis on getting rid of the filibuster.
Labels: politics, we are so screwed, WWAD?
Envy, Altruism, and the International Distribution of Trade Protection
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How in the world can it be that Canadians can't make ice??
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Man, people. Democratic politicians are, how shall I put this politely, PUSSWEILLERS!!
Labels: behavioral economics, gridlock, how the mighty have fallen
It's been a while. But the Grand Game is back! It turns out that the folks who run England's criminal justice system would prefer to prosecute homeowners who try to defend themselves. It makes some sense, I have to admit. Homeowners can't run, and the state can hold them hostage because the state controls title and transfer of title.
Labels: small kings, The Grand Game, they be hatin'
Sorry for so many basketball posts. I guess I have Thunder fever. Here's one more.
For all my earnest friends who work for NGOs: Good intentions are not enough.
Labels: aid, economic growth
And here I will list four reasons why.
Labels: an appreciation, arbitrage in a basketball economy, man crush
What product are you making? "It doesn't matter." Actually, it probably DOES matter.
A short (one question) Valentine's quiz on level of marital understanding for men. Your wife comes downstairs in the morning, pours the tea (which, thank God, you made for her), and stares over the cup at you with a look of pure hate.
Labels: he can't help it, marriage
The Dallas Mavericks have acquired Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson from the Wizards.
The Eschaton, The Micro-chip. Quite an article, about the Virginia Legislature.
Labels: politics, The Eschaton
Brendan Nyhan makes people really, REALLY mad.
Labels: an appreciation, music, natural selection
Wow, what a scum-bucket. Dr. Greenspan...really?
Labels: central banks, Greenspan, monetary policy
Here is a picture of the house of a friend in Montana:
Labels: We get letters, weather, yikes
Remember when Gary Hart challenged reporters to follow him, and then was amazed when they did, catching him in "Monkey Business"?
Labels: Doin' It Wrong, There's Yer Trouble
The bottom video is the one.
Labels: an appreciation video games, science
We have two book winners...drawn from a capacious Mungowitz-sized hat!
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A short video on Libertarian positions. There is a mistake. The 70% figure is an exaggeration, for LASIK. And the numbers are wrong. Instead, it should be more like 50%, and the cost has gone down from $2,500 to $1,250.
Labels: Libertarian Party, politics
Over at Econobrowser, the usually excellent Menzie Chinn has posted a couple of graphs that he says are "particularly relevant in thinking about the US fiscal situation". I think they are too, but in the exact opposite way that they are being presented.
At a certain point in a marriage, the woman exhausts her sympathy for the man's injuries.
Labels: I love Twitter, marriage
This Slate article gives major props to my man Kevin Morrison, Duke Phd and now asst prof at Cornell.
Labels: economic theory, health care
The mighty House of Saud has no love for Valentine's day. The holiday is banned in the magic kingdom and:
Members of the feared religious police were inspecting shops for red roses, heart-shaped products or gifts wrapped in red, and ordering storeowners to get rid of them, the official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to reporters.
Red-colored or heart-shaped items are legal at other times of the year, but as Feb. 14 nears they become contraband in Saudi Arabia. The kingdom bans celebration of Western holidays such as Valentine's Day, named after a Christian saint said to have been martyred by the Romans in the 3rd Century.
Wow, so the Wahhabi dudes think that the date of Valentines day is a surprise to their citizens? That they wouldn't just buy their evil red items the week before?
Even the AP can call BS on this:
Each year, the religious police mobilize ahead of Feb. 14 and descend on gift and flower shops, confiscating all red items, including flowers.
Many Saudis, who still want to mark the popular Valentine's, do their shopping weeks before the holiday.
See this is why you have to put rational expectations in your model. Otherwise you get these silly "fool people systematically" results that defy common sense. As bad as people think macro is with RE, trust me it was way worse before RE.
PS: Maybe what's really going on is that the Wasabi-Wahhabis just don't want to pay for their Valentine swag, so they "ban and confiscate" on the eve of the holiday.
Labels: bromance, modern macro, pimpin'
1. The Federal government is closed for the 4th straight day!
Labels: people and places, public service announcements, rents, rights
One more day until the FAAAAAABULOUS prize is given away.
The Bishop reminds me in an email that Robert Heinlein, in "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress," actually describes our friend's ID experience pretty well:
Labels: books, We get letters
Today is the day Carolina plays Duke. In basketball, I mean.
As loyal KPC readers know, our man Mungowitz was the Libertarian candidate in the most recent NC governor's race. While he clearly succeeded in his goals of (1) getting his message out, (2) getting the LP automatically on the next election's ballot, and (3) getting investigated by the election commission, alas, he did not win.
Labels: ballot access, gridlock, Monroe Doctrine
Estimating Production Efficiency in Men’s NCAA College Basketball: A Bayesian Approach
So, Mrs. Angus and me eat lunch in our offices on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This usually requires using a microwave, and in our department, nothing is a better illustration of the tragedy of the commons than the department microwave. Sticky, filthy, smelly, AND a line of grad students waiting to use it!
Labels: behavioral economics, we are so screwed, wtf?
My friend and ex-student Josh Koster, of Chong and Koster in DC, talks about their plan. The piece was published in "Campaigns and Elections' POLITICS" Magazine.
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I feel SO SPECIAL. My campaign for governor is being investigated by a special inquiry of the State Board of Elections. I have FINALLY arrived as a real politician.

Ezra Klein has his silk prancing pony boxers in a slip knot over the following:
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Study finds focus on abstinence in sex-ed classes can delay sexual activity
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Binge drinking can hurt grade performance, study says.
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There's nothing confusing about this outrage. The job of "health inspectors," and in fact the job of all government regulation, is to protect the politically and economically powerful. In this case, restaurants that use expensive prepared foods made in factories from low-nutrition sources need protection from the little people who might actually use fresh, nutritious food. We can't have THAT, right? Excerpt:
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Interesting controversy. If the idea of "soul food" has any meaning, then it can't be inappropriate for Black History month.
One of Brown's commercials from the Mass Senate race.
Labels: politics
The EYM chose to go to UNC. This may be why...
Labels: college life
Poor Girl, couldn't stop laughing.
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Joe Stiglitz, Robert Reich and Paul Krugman are all beating the drums for a second stimulus, more spending, and no current fiscal re-trenchment.
Labels: Doin' It Wrong, economic growth, economic policy, fiscal policy