- The Long-term Dangers of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
- Steel Man not Straw Man when debating
- Angry and Exhausted: How Americans Feel About Race. But black Americans still feel systematically held back. And few Americans see real change after George Floyd’s killing.
- Arnold Kling’s economic links for 5/26/2025
- John Milton, Eric Weinstein, and the Battle for the Marketplace of Ideas
- Welfare Indicators and GDP
- What Happened in 2024 (via Matthew Yglesias) Analysis of the 2024 Presidential election.
- Across Arab Mideast, a new alignment rises: An axis of cooperation (CSM)
- Pathogens responsible for diarrheal deaths in children
- Nicholas Decker on Marta Prato’s work on innovation. You can find her job market paper here.
- Could Quitting the United Nations Backfire?. No one believes this is imminent but still worth a read.
- Trump’s tariffs cloud the future of a medical wonder (Wash Post)
- Common Sense and the Marginal Student. From 2010 but still relevant.
- How to Read a Paper
- The latest generational divide: How to hold a phone (Wash Post)
- Scientists find a new particle so small it makes an atom look enormous.
- First human bladder transplant performed at UCLA
- Younger Men in the U.S. Among the Loneliest in West
- Partisan Perceptions and Sentiment Measurement
- The impact of COVID on the price of steel in three phases
Mostly Dross
Ramblings From Benson
Mostly Dross
Ramblings From Benson