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Co-blogger Pierre Lemieux’s recent post “Can a Constitution Limit the State?” (July 21, 2025) poses an important question, one political…
Studies of income and regime type typically contrast democracies and autocracies, ignoring heterogeneity in the character of authoritarian regimes. We…
That is the topic of my latest Free Press column. Excerpt: …in recent years they [Meta] have moved into AI…
The FT has an interesting story on the British government’s attempt to boost capital gains tax revenue: The UK’s efforts…
What comes to mind when you think of a big fat Indian wedding? Dazzling lights, glittering outfits, Bollywood hits, a…
I am a big fan, as on my topics of interest it does much better than o3, and that is…
1. On Raj Chetty. 2. “We predict that in more than 50% of the product markets, consumers benefit from tacit…
This is the fourth part of my exploration of Musa al-Gharbi’s We Have Never Been Woke. (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3).…
Ballard (Amazon Prime) — I liked Bosch, so I had high hopes for this spinoff. The core premise—a team of…
Our research, with Felix Eggers, widens the lens and finds that Americans already enjoyed roughly $97 billion in “consumer surplus” from…