Reducing unnecessary action *does* drive growth. We are all more productive when we achieve the same things with fewer inputs, wasting citizens' time makes the whole country less productive. Create slack in people's lives and watch what they create with it!
January 21, 2025 at 2:25 PM
Reducing unnecessary action *does* drive growth. We are all more productive when we achieve the same things with fewer inputs, wasting citizens' time makes the whole country less productive. Create slack in people's lives and watch what they create with it!
Interesting analogy, because of course the Dreadnoughts were mostly militarily useless and were obsoleted by changing strategic considerations before they were ever deployed.
December 17, 2024 at 9:24 AM
Interesting analogy, because of course the Dreadnoughts were mostly militarily useless and were obsoleted by changing strategic considerations before they were ever deployed.
Interesting. I guess I'm surprised that oil prices would have such a big effect on total fossil fuel CO2 emissions (presumably mostly coal over the period?). But maybe substitutability links them enough.
December 4, 2024 at 8:29 PM
Interesting. I guess I'm surprised that oil prices would have such a big effect on total fossil fuel CO2 emissions (presumably mostly coal over the period?). But maybe substitutability links them enough.
I'm surprised that the per capita global emissions look like they are trending pretty flat from 1950ish, much earlier than I would have guessed. Presumably many people greatly increased their energy consumption after then? Do you know what is driving this?
December 3, 2024 at 8:39 PM
I'm surprised that the per capita global emissions look like they are trending pretty flat from 1950ish, much earlier than I would have guessed. Presumably many people greatly increased their energy consumption after then? Do you know what is driving this?
@maosbot.bsky.social what do you think, do you belong on this list? I think most of your research isn't quite in this area but not sure how you self-identify on research focus at the moment.
November 25, 2024 at 6:27 PM
@maosbot.bsky.social what do you think, do you belong on this list? I think most of your research isn't quite in this area but not sure how you self-identify on research focus at the moment.
The fact that every field that has tried to have a reproducibility crisis has been able to suggests that the way journals have done it for decades underinvests in finding critical flaws in papers and that retractions are too rare and late to depend on.
November 21, 2024 at 10:36 AM
The fact that every field that has tried to have a reproducibility crisis has been able to suggests that the way journals have done it for decades underinvests in finding critical flaws in papers and that retractions are too rare and late to depend on.
I've seen at least a couple cases where a very high effort public review identified a significant flaw that the reviewers had missed. Losing that would be a real cost.
November 20, 2024 at 8:53 PM
I've seen at least a couple cases where a very high effort public review identified a significant flaw that the reviewers had missed. Losing that would be a real cost.