The Bayesian Heresy

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

This and That

Stanford Experiment Revisited: Could It Be Replicated Today?

British ‘replication’ of the Stanford Prison Experiment

Freak-Freakonomics by Ariel Rubinstein

Best Practices for Personal and Team Productivity
A web seminar featuring acclaimed author, David Allen

Misreading The Enemy by Juan Cole

Rethinking Health Insurance

Top trends in software include business solutions and productivity boosters

The Not-So-Fine Art of Hanging

Renminbi Pressure Indicator

A New Standard for Measuring Doctoral Programs

Not getting the Nobel Prize reduces your expected lifespan by two years

What's bringing oil prices down?

Warm Winter and Oil Consumption

Economics, the gut major

What $1.2 Trillion Can Buy

Seven Tough Choices We Will Not Make By Robert Samuelson

Seven Questions: The International Breast Milk Project

The more the dollar falls, the more dollars you need to buy …

Sensible Economics?

Robert Lucas: Deficit Finance, Inflation, and Inconsistency In Fiscal Aims

Russia's exploding Muslim population

Mind Games

For Human Eyes Only

Closed Standard: The Secret of The Wall Street Journal

Countries GDP as US States
Marshall Jevons at 10:47 AM

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