- argues for that governments drastically underspend on scientific research.
2 in 3 Africans will live in cities by 2050.
Labour Together has a new white paper on how to fund infrastructure in London (and pay for a Bakerloo line extension).
I now have strong feelings about Bromley, a thing I did not previously have: “Bromley is the least dense London borough because it is over 50% greenbelt, with only 13% as many residents per km² as Tower Hamlets. The borough’s golf courses alone could hold more than 10k new homes. For every 10k in new homes, London could generate £2bn in value that goes towards funding the extension.”
Immigration crackdowns increased housing prices in the US, because there were fewer construction workers to build homes.
National happiness data is very difficult to use, because it seems likely people rescale based on what they believe maximum happiness to be and thus different measurements are incomparable.
New syllabus on progress! Love seeing courses on this.
Finally, someone arguing that our standard errors are too large.
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