With Leonard Wantchekon, Dave Donaldson, Bronwen Everill, Mushfiq Mobarak, Chris Colvin, Jonas Hjort, @tedmiguel.bsky.social, and 2024 Nobel Laureate James Robinson.
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It was this graph that got me hooked on the winning essay...
It was this graph that got me hooked on the winning essay...
I agree, but it will take a monumental effort for slow university systems to adapt to the AI revolution.
Here I propose three steps to start:
I agree, but it will take a monumental effort for slow university systems to adapt to the AI revolution.
Here I propose three steps to start:
My first of a three-part series on the future of the university ($).
My first of a three-part series on the future of the university ($).
So I'm going to blog. Primarily for myself. Would love it to be a little useful for others. Many thanks to @johanfourieza.bsky.social, whose conference on this was inspiring
In this post, I traced the real life outcomes of some her historical characters in the eighteenth-century Cape Colony:
In this post, I traced the real life outcomes of some her historical characters in the eighteenth-century Cape Colony:
In my latest post, I examine the economic justification for these tariffs, what they reveal about US politics, and how South Africa should respond.
In my latest post, I examine the economic justification for these tariffs, what they reveal about US politics, and how South Africa should respond.
(To the economists on BlueSky based in the US or Europe, please add ideas or suggestions in the comments on the blog! Your inputs are much appreciated.)
(To the economists on BlueSky based in the US or Europe, please add ideas or suggestions in the comments on the blog! Your inputs are much appreciated.)
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In episode 7 of the Our Long Walk podcast, Jonathan and I interview @nathannunn.bsky.social about why culture matters, zero versus positive-sum thinking (in the US elections), and why economists should study Africa…
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If you know any African students 25 years or younger who is interested in the past, present and future of this wonderful continent, then please forward them this:
If you know any African students 25 years or younger who is interested in the past, present and future of this wonderful continent, then please forward them this:
My take on Africa and the new world order:
My take on Africa and the new world order:
Any African 25 or younger can apply.
The prize money of $500 is not massive. But it is a start. (I'm funding it myself.) And you get your ideas published on the blog.
Theme: 'Progress and Innovation in Africa's Past'.
Please spread the message!
Any African 25 or younger can apply.
The prize money of $500 is not massive. But it is a start. (I'm funding it myself.) And you get your ideas published on the blog.
Theme: 'Progress and Innovation in Africa's Past'.
Please spread the message!