Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Links 6/29/2024

Survey Trolls, Opt-In Polls, and the New Era of Survey Science

As polling methods evolve, it can be hard to distinguish solid survey findings from those that dissolve under scrutiny.

Michael Hudson: 18th Century Writers Understand Effects of War Debt Better Than IMF

Michael Hudson explains how the IMF’s view of war debt is dangerously misguided and older economic thinkers had much better take.

2:00PM Water Cooler 6/28/2024: Biden v. Trump Post-Match Analysis and Commentary

Today’s Water Cooler: Biden v. Trump and the Democrat succession crisis

Biden Crashes, Trump Lies: A Campaign-Defining Presidential Debate

Yves here. The presidential debate last night is likely to go down as being of historical importance, in the same league as the Kennedy-Nixon debate. But here, instead of demonstrating how the then-young medium rewarded good looks and a confident affect, here it showed two men, which as often happens with the aged, having become […]

Links 6/28/2024

Sifting Through the Debris of Another Failed Coup in Latin America

This was probably the shortest lived coup in Bolivia’s history. But who was behind it?

After the European Elections: Fiscal Policy is the Elephant in the Room

Fiscal pressures are set to intensify battles among shifting European leadership groups as to how much to spend and on what.

Layoffs, Retirement, and Post-Pandemic Inflation

Finally, a look at how Covid-related early retirement has contributed to our recent inflation.

Rumble in the Jungle: Biden v. Trump Presidential Debate Live Blog

Volatility is the central feature of this election, despite all efforts to keep things stable. It follows that the debate will be volatile.

2:00PM Water Cooler 6/27/2024

~ Today’s Water Cooler: Politics, Pandemics; The Debates, pre-game analysis; Murthy v. Missouri; Digital ID exposure debacle; CDK auto dealer outage and consumer spending ~

Fear & Loathing on The Economist Subscription Trail

Satayjit Das’ penetrating and witty look at The Economist reveals a great deal not to like.

Finance Healthcare, Not Insurance Premia

A new study finds that revenue-funded healthcare is cost-effective, efficient, and fair, while all health insurance has avoidable excess cost

Links 6/27/2024

Supreme Court Delivers Major Blow to Free Speech in Murthy v. Missouri Ruling

A very bad day for what passed for free speech in the US.