Sunday assorted links
Cracks in the silence about Havana Syndrome (Atlantic).
“As Rainer Zitelmann, a noted historian of the Third Reich, has pointed out, the AfD has long since abandoned its former economic liberalism for a Right-wing form of anti-capitalism. Its rhetoric is often indistinguishable from that of the far-Left Die Linke, or the Left populist Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht.” (Brendan Simms in the Telegraph)
“Australia appoints first rabbit tsar to combat invasive species.” (FT)
o1 pro answers a question about intra-profile social welfare theory, a’la Kevin Roberts. Wake up, people! I start it off with the Harberger tax model, but perhaps that is too easy to still be impressive these days?
University of Chicago economics professor Casey Mulligan appointed Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the U.S. Small Business Administration.
The law and economics of a fire disaster. And Schoenberg archive destroyed by the fire.
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