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Stop Pretending Anybody Wants Exactly Equal Wealth

Millions of people have seen a great 6-minute video that explains research about inequality by Michael Norton of Harvard Business School and Dan Ariely of Duke [pdf].   Unfortunately, the video propagates a common misleading trope by claiming that a perfectly

Posted in Inequality, Public Finance

New York City is rather poor!

Note: This is updated post from my pathetically small Medianist website as an experiment (mentioned earlier) to see if I get more traffic on this hosting service or on my previous hosting service.  Yglesias notes that New York City is

Posted in Medianism

Pareto efficiency and the wingnut theorem

Many academics like the concept of Pareto optimality because it is the easiest moral criteria to agree that it is a good thing and that we should avoid any situation that isn’t Pareto optimal.  Pareto optimality is similar to the

Posted in Medianism

WordPress vs. Blogger

Since blog traffic depends on whether an audience can find them, bloggers put a lot of work into search-engine optimization (SEO).  SEO is a set of strategies to get noticed in search-engine results.  There are numerous businesses where you can

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Revealed Preference: The Fed Favors Money Hoarders Over The Unemployed

Ryan Avent at The Economist produced some original research about what the Fed thinks: HAVING combed through the Fed transcripts the old-fashioned way, we decided to apply some fancier techniques. We plugged all 1,865 pages of central-bankery into a computer programme

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Posted in Macro, Medianism

It Is OK That Raising The Minimum Wage Hurts Someone

Economists like to talk a lot about Pareto improvements.  This is the idea that you can make a change that improves life for somebody and hurts nobody. A Pareto improvement is obviously always an good idea.  Nobody could object by

Posted in Inequality, Labor, Medianism

What College Degree Is Most Valuable, BS, MS, or MRS?

In high school I knew some girls who wanted to find a husband at college. We made fun of them by joking that they didn’t want a BA degree, but a MRS degree instead.  But in hindsight it isn’t the

Posted in Labor

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