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The "Standard Model," Part II: Natural Law, Economics, Measurement, and Capital

livingcapitalmetrics wrote 1 day ago: At Tjalling Koopmans’ invitation, Rasch became involved with the Cowles Commission, working at … more →

Tags: measurement, models, Parameter separation, History, Economics, Rasch, frisch, Irving Fisher, Ronald Fisher

The "Standard Model", Part I: Natural Law, Economics, Measurement, and Capital

livingcapitalmetrics wrote 2 days ago: In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, scientists took Newton’s successful study of gravit … more →

Tags: measurement, History, Natural Science, performance metrics, Science, Theory

How objective and scientific are research?

adonis49 wrote 2 weeks ago: Article #29, December 1st, 2005 “How objective and scientific are research?” Would you … more →

Tags: politics/finance Today, engineering/research, Social, Religion, Engineering, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, writing

Why Capitalism?

gsgiles wrote 2 weeks ago: Why Capitalism? This is a good question for the year 2009. There has been regime change in Washingto … more →

Tags: Economics, Autrian Economics, Socialism, etatism, mathematics, Mathematical Physics

New books in my library

Amine wrote 3 weeks ago: I’ve added a couple of interesting books to my library: On game theory: Dixit and Nalebuff … more →

Tags: Academia, Economics, Teaching

ifo boss SINN on the future of economics

tentman wrote 3 weeks ago: On monday the FAZ published a comment by Ifo boss Sinn on the Methodenstreit. This battle between Ge … more →

Tags: Germany, Methodenstreit, Economics, Economic Science, Hans-Werner Sinn, FAZ, Finanzwissenschaft, economic theory, Ifo

A Roadmap for Bayesian estimation

Amine wrote 3 weeks ago: This is a technical post. Following my previous post on Bayesian econometrics, I’ve devised a … more →

Tags: Teaching

Bayesian econometrics2 comments

Amine wrote 1 month ago: I am teaching Bayesian econometrics these two weeks. I use: Tony Lancaster’s Introduction to … more →

Tags: Teaching

Theory Courses that Apply in Tech Companies.

A2D2 wrote 1 month ago: Edit: For some reason this post got malformed when I last edited it and chopped off a section on com … more →

Tags: Algorithms and Computer Science, Economics, Information Security and Crypto, mathematics, College, courses that matter, Computer Science, regression, the world after college

The Deepest Cut(ler)1 comment

armchairallamericans wrote 1 month ago: As the Jay Cutler drama unfolded this NFL off-season (If you have no idea what that means, check out … more →

Tags: Football, Sports, boston sucks, NFL, draft, Baltimore, Chicago, Denver, patriots

The economics of brushing teeth

Stan Geronimo wrote 1 month ago: In The Economics of Brushing Teeth by Alan S. Blinder (1974), the author argues that economists have … more →

Tags: Academia, Popular Economics, Economics

New Research Shows 10% Of Twitter Users Account For 90% Of Twitter Activity

Tim wrote 1 month ago: According to Harvard Business Review [article], a new study shows that 90% of Twitter message traffi … more →

Tags: Econometrics/Statistics, Silicon Valley, statistics, twitter

3rd Rimini Bayesian workshop1 comment

xi'an wrote 1 month ago: I have (recklessly) agreed to take part in a debate at the third Rimini Bayesian econometrics worksh … more →

Tags: statistics, University Life, Bayesian statistics, model choice, slides, Rimini

extract coef,se,t,pv from stata reg

changjx wrote 1 month ago: Maarten Buis’s method to extract estimate from stata reg ——-begin correct code … more →

Tags: Stata

extract coef,se,t,pv from stata reg

changjx wrote 1 month ago: Maarten Buis’s method to extract estimate from stata reg ——-begin correct code … more →

Tags: Stata

Playing Mah Yong with Dr. Wong @ his Condo in Hong Kong

brzaaap wrote 1 month ago: Disabled Veterans ask Veterinarians for free Medecine @ a Sybase Reorg in HainNan. Why did we Flying … more →

Tags: legal gambling, Ming Vase, Tang Dynasty, Tao Tche Ping Ping

Links I like

Zachary wrote 2 months ago: Explaining the debt crisis as a lack of self-control. Infrastructure requires too much bureaucratic … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Infrastructure, New Yorker, Self-Control, Debt, delayed gratification, Bureaucracy, infrastructure planning, Cognitive Bias

Multivariate Regression Analysis and Choosing Home Improvements for Profit

JJ Espinoza wrote 2 months ago:       Mathematical Background:  Regression Analysis is a mathematical technique for estimating the … more →

Music Piracy and the Listener Mutiny

Kerry wrote 2 months ago: In this final semester of law school, I completed what Lewis & Clark calls an A-paper.  It … more →

Tags: music piracy, Music, Piracy, Torrent, Law, Copyright, infringement, Napster, Economic


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