There’s a new book on how to do techno-industrial policy from IFP, FAI, and American Compass. I particularly recommend the chapters by Jeremy Neufeld and Stuart Buck.
David Roodman has put out a new style of econ paper, a “replication opinion”.
Are ideas getting harder to find? Maybe not?
Fast internet reduces female genital mutiliation by changing culture.
Westminster Council bans the construction of new homes of >1500 sq ft.
Everyone loves trains, but the majority of US transit trips are taken by bus. (Do I need to recommend
’s Statecraft here? Obviously it’s one of the best newsletters you can read.)Reminder when reading polls: 12% of US adults 18-29 say on surveys that they are licensed to operate a SSGN submarine.
All living things glow but the glow ceases upon death.
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