The Bayesian Heresy

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Podcasts

Ellis on American Creation and the Founding


Oil Prices and the Cost of Logistics


What do Greta Garbo, Madonna and Napoleon have in common? Why Glamour, Darling!

How Psychology Affects Our Credit Card Payments


Calomiris Says Treasury Made Right Move on Fannie

Freddie, Fannie Scam `Hidden in Broad Daylight'


Orenbuch Says $60-100 Billion Needed to Capitalize GSEs

Hendra and the bats

The Gridlock Economy


Skills, Rights and Resources in the East Asian Path to Development

The Challenge in the Middle East: An Egyptian Perspective

The Future of Social Policy: Hard Lessons from the United States

'Allah' in Malay

Romani: a stateless language
Between three and five million people speak Romani, the language spoken by the Rom people, yet it originated in India. Professor Yaron Matras explains how this Indic language is thought to have become so widespread in Europe.
Marshall Jevons at 8:17 PM

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