Links I liked (11 May – 17 May 2013)

I have provided a few more links this week than usual. I am going to start posting up links on journal articles, closely related to my research from now onwards. So, if you are working in a similar field, you …


Links I liked (4 May – 10 May 2013)

1. Where did all the money go? 2. If you get a PhD, get an economics PhD.  3. The paradox of the proof.  This is really fascinating. Japanese mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki claims he has proven the ABC conjecture. But, six …


Links I liked (27 Apr – 03 May 2013)

1. Mark Thoma writes about our ability as economists to use empirical methods to make progress in macroeconomics, and places his emphasis on data, a point I very much agree. Read more here. I will write more on this topic …


Links I liked (20 Apr – 26 Apr 2013)

Enjoy the not too academic links I’ve this week! 1. The Canadian Space Agency uploads some videos by Astronaut Chris Hadfield on how things work in space. My favourite out of the few I’ve seen so far has to be …


Links I liked (13 Apr-19 Apr 2013)

Links I liked this week: I’m a little late with the links this week. Here’s a short list you might enjoy. 1. The error in the Reinhart-Rogoff (2010) as explained detailedly here. 2. Gay marriage is now legalised in NZ. …


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