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A brief gallivant about the marketplace of ideas.

Tag: Tether (USDT)

Read : 2023-03-12

Articles for reading

  1. The death of Silicon Valley Bank” by Joseph Politano (Apricitas Economics, 2023-03-11).

Articles for reference

Arts

  1. The 55 best Oscars red carpet dresses of all time” by Christian Allaire (Vogue, 2023-03-06).

Cybersecurity

  1. After the LastPass hack, can you trust password managers?” by Nicole Nguyen (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-12).

Economics

  1. ChatGPT, please take my job!” by Joseph Politano (Apricitas Economics, 2023-03-04).
  2. How America soaks the affluent” by The Editorial Board (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-03).
  3. Can the Phillips curve explain recent wage growth?” by Alex Domash, Lawrence H. Summers (CEPR, 2023-02-27).
  4. Hot dogs can explain our view of inflation and employment changes with the seasons” by Kara Dapena, Austen Hufford (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-07).
  5. Junk-rated companies are borrowing again” by Sam Goldfarb, Alana Pipe (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-06).
  6. Fragmented globalism” by Mohamed A. El-Erian (Project Syndicate, 2023-03-08).
  7. Labor market vs inflation” by kyla scanlon (kyla’s Newsletter, 2023-03-09).
  8. The employment situation—February 2023” (US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023-03-10).
  9. What does Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse mean for the financial system?” (The Economist, 2023-03-10).
  10. Why was there a run on Silicon Valley Bank?” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2023-03-10).
  11. The death of Silicon Valley Bank” by Joseph Politano (Apricitas Economics, 2023-03-11).
  12. Joint statement by the Department of the Treasury, Federal Reserve, and FDIC” (US Department of the Treasury, 2023-03-12).
  13. Preventing panic in the banking sector” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2023-03-12).

Health and medicine

  1. Young people are hurting, and their parents are feeling it” by Samatha Laine Perfas (The Harvard Gazette, 2023-03-06).
  2. The morning” by Emily Bazelon (The New York Times, 2023-03-08). Subtitled, “Since Roe v. Wade ended, the battle over legal abortion has largely shifted to access to pills.”

Investing

  1. Crypto companies behind Tether used falsified documents and shell companies to get bank accounts” by Ben Foldy, Ada Hui (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-03).

Law

  1. Is a distrusted judiciary ‘truly the beginning of the end’?” by Brett Milano (Harvard Law Today, 2023-03-07).
  2. The U.S. is in the ‘midst of an identity crisis’” by Rachel Reed (Harvard Law Today, 2023-03-08).

Politics

  1. How did Americans come to trust markets more than government?” by Naomi Oreskes, Erik M. Conway (The Harvard Gazette, 2023-03-03).
  2. Democrats and Republicans grill Fed Chair Jerome Powell in Senate Banking Comittee” by Forbes Breaking News (YouTube, 2023-03-07). “The semiannual monetary policy report to the Congress”.
  3. The morning” by German Lopez (The New York Times, 2023-03-09). Subtitled, “Both U.S. political parties are now open to the idea that covid may have come from a lab in China.”
  4. China’s new way to control its biggest companies: golden shares” by Lingling Wei (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-08).
  5. Biden’s budget proposal for 2024: What to know” by Andrew Restuccia, Andrew Duehren (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-08).
  6. U.K. privacy bill aims to reduce the burden on business” by Catherine Stupp (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-08).
  7. The morning” by David Leonhardt (The New York Times, 2023-03-10). Subtitled, “Is the Democratic party again starting to pay more attention to labor unions?”
  8. America and China are preparing for a war over Taiwan” (The Economist, 2023-03-09).
  9. China’s new head of government, Li Qiang, has Xi Jinping’s ear” (The Economist, 2023-03-12).

Science and technology

  1. Electric vehicles are shattering the barrier to adoption that could matter most” by Christopher Mims (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-04).
  2. The algorithm society and its discontents” by J. Bradford DeLong (Project Syndicate, 2023-03-06).
  3. How Google became cautious of AI and gave Microsoft an opening” by Miles Kruppa, Sam Schechner (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-07).

Society

  1. In aging Japan, one town holds the secret to making more babies” by Miho Inada (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-03-03).
  2. Can apprenticeships work in the US? Employers seeking new talent pipelines take note” by Michael Blanding (Harvard Business School : Working Knowledge, 2023-02-28).
  3. An evening without Gary Lineker” (The Economist, 2023-03-12).

Other

  1. Interview: Kevin Kelly, editor, author, and futurist” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2023-03-07).
  2. A weight gain theory of everything” by Brad Stulberg (The Growth Equation, 2023-03-09).

Read : 2023-02-03

Articles for reading

  1. Doing medical rounds on streets, alleys of Boston” by Tracy Kidder (The Harvard Gazette, 2023-01-20). Excerpts from “Rough sleepers”, by Tracy Kidder.
  2. Bacow counsels first-years to be ‘slow to judge, quick to understand’” by Liz Mineo (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-08-30).
  3. Republicans are right that federal budgeting is a joke” (The Economist, 2023-02-02). Subtitled, “But threatening America’s credit is even dumber.”

Articles for reference

Economics

  1. Fed debates whether wages or low unemployment will drive inflation” by Nick Timiraos (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-01-29).
  2. Too soon for global optimism” by Kenneth Rogoff (Project Syndicate, 2023-01-31).
  3. What is superior inflation?” by Brian Whitton, Dion Rabouin (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-01-31).
  4. ADP national employment report: January 2023” (ADP, 2023-02-01). 106k net private jobs added in January 2022. Median year-over-year increase in pay was 7.3% for job-stayers and 15.4% for job=changers.
  5. FOMC press conference: February 1, 2023” (US Federal Reserve, 2023-02-01).
  6. Stock, bond and crypto investors bet Fed is bluffing on interest rates” by Akane Otani, Nick Timiraos (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-02-02).
  7. The morning” by Ben Casselman (The New York Times, 2023-02-02). Subtitled, “New data suggests a promising possibility for the economy—that the U.S. avoids big job losses.” Upbeat and vague.
  8. Rallying markets suffer from a doveish illusion” (The Economist, 2023-02-01).
  9. TikTok’s corecore and the Federal Reserve” by kyla scanlon (kyla’s Newsletter, 2023-02-02).
  10. The employment situation—January 2023” (US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023-02-03).
  11. Job openings and labor turnover—December 2022” (US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023-02-01). JOLTS news release.
  12. Unemployment falls to 3.4%, lowest in 53 years, jobs report shows” by David Harrison (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-02-03).

Investing

  1. Short sellers feel the pain in stock market’s 2023 rally” by Jack Pitcher, Akane Otani (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-01-29).
  2. Investors shrug off weak earnings reports as stocks rebound to start year” by Hannah Miao (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-02-01).
  3. 6 of the most shocking stock increases and falls” by Andrew Bloomenthal (Investopedia, 2022-09-20).
  4. The unusual crew behind Tether, crypto’s pre-eminent stablecoin” by Ben Foley, Ada Hui, Peter Rudegeair (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-02-02).
  5. Big tech didn’t quite clear the bar” by Dan Gallagher (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-02-02).
  6. Why you should stop caring about the Dow Jones Industrial Average” by Allan Sloan (Yahoo! Finance, 2023-02-03).

Mathematics

  1. Mathematicians eliminate long-standing threat to knot conjecture” by Leila Sloman (Quanta Magazine, 2023-02-02). Mathematicians mentioned include Kristen Hendricks, Jennifer Hom, JungHwan Park, and Arunima Ray.

Medicine

  1. Doing medical rounds on streets, alleys of Boston” by Tracy Kidder (The Harvard Gazette, 2023-01-20). Excerpts from “Rough sleepers”, by Tracy Kidder.

Politics

  1. Friend-shoring vs. ‘buy American’” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2023-01-31).
  2. Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana: What to know” by Warren P. Strobel, Doug Cameron, James T. Areddy (The Wall Street Journal, 2023-02-03).
  3. Republicans are right that federal budgeting is a joke” (The Economist, 2023-02-02). Subtitled, “But threatening America’s credit is even dumber.”

Science and technology

  1. Has first person to live to be 150 been born?” by Alvin Powell (The Harvard Gazette, 2023-01-30). Interview with Jae-Hyun Yang and David Sinclair.
  2. The enormous heat pumps warming cities” by Evie Townend (BBC, 2023-02-01).

Society

  1. The morning” by Nicholas Fandos (The New York Times, 2023-01-30). Subtitled, “A surge of migrants taking buses northward has led Mayor Eric Adams to describe New York City as close to a ‘breaking point’.”
  2. Utopia or bust” by J. Bradford DeLong (Project Syndicate, 2023-02-03).
  3. Are diversity statements a threat to academic freedom?” by Checks and Balances (The Economist, 2023-02-03). 39-minute audio podcast.

Other

  1. Is cycling safe?” by Anna Lamb (The Harvard Gazette, 2023-01-30). Assessment offered by Harvard Chan School researcher Anne Lusk.
  2. William James and a life worth living” by Jonathan Beasley (Harvard Divinity School, 2023-01-20). An interview with John Kaag.
  3. Bacow counsels first-years to be ‘slow to judge, quick to understand’” by Liz Mineo (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-08-30).
  4. Balancing competitiveness and letting go” by Steve Magness (The Growth Equation, 2023-02-02).

Read : 2022-07-02

Articles for reading:

  1. Video interview: Olivier Blanchard on inflation” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2022-06-27). 52m video interview with economist Olivier Blanchard, focusing on inflation.
  2. Milton Friedman speaks: Money and inflation” by Free to Choose Network (YouTube, 1978). 1h26m video talk by economist Milton Friedman, focusing on inflation.
    “People have a great misconception in this way: They think the way you solve things by electing the right people…but that isn’t the way you solve things. The way you solve things is by making it politically profitable for the wrong people to do the right things.
    —Milton Friedman (59m16s)
    Of course, on many issues, there is disagreement—even irreconcilable disagreement—over what things are “right”.

Articles for reference:

Abortion

  1. Dobbs v Jackson” by The Supreme Court of the United States (US Supreme Court, 2022-06-24).
  2. Remarks by President Biden on the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade” by Joe Biden (White House, 2022-06-24).
  3. The legal reasoning behind the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade” (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-06-27).
  4. The morning” by David Leonhardt (The New York Times, 2022-06-27). Subtitled, “After abortion, how is the Supreme Court likely to change American society next?” As Donald Trump repeatedly (and cringely) illustrated, calling someone or a group of people a name doesn’t mean that name is accurate or even relevant. Beware how it biases views and conversation.
  5. How Roe got to be Roe” by Liz Mineo (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-06-28).

Economics : Inflation

  1. Milton Friedman speaks: Money and inflation” by Free to Choose Network (YouTube, 1978). 1h26m video.
  2. The morning” by Jeanna Smialek (The New York Times, 2022-06-21). Subtitled, “The government’s plan to fight inflation could cost jobs and restrict wage growth.”
  3. Why is inflation relatively low in some places?” (The Economist, 2022-06-20).
  4. Recession probability soars as inflation worsens” by Harriet Torry, Anthony DeBarros (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-06-19).
  5. How can governments fight inflation?” (The Economist : The Economist Asks, 2022-06-23). 28m podcast with Paul Krugman.
  6. The truth about inflation: Why Milton Friedman was wrong, again” by Blair Fix (Evonomics, 2021-11-24). Just because someone calls something “truth” doesn’t make it so. Or, on the importance of examining hypotheses and arguments. See the comments to the article.
  7. The Cantillon effect: Why Wall Street gets a bailout and you don’t” by Matt Stoller (BIG, 2020-04-09).
  8. The strange art of asking people how much inflation they expect” by Josh Zumbrun (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-06-24). Reasons to question the relevance of inflation expectations as recorded by the University of Michigan’s Survey of Consumers, from a preference for round numbers to political bias. The graph of 1-year-ahead inflation expectations by political affiliation encapsulates these biases.
  9. Who is right about inflation?” by Brian Wallheimer (Chicago Booth Review, 2021-08-09).
  10. Too much money portends high inflation” by John Greenwood, Steve H. Hanke (The Wall Street Journal, 2021-07-20).
  11. Jerome Powell is wrong. Printing money causes inflation.” by Steve H. Hanke, Nicholas Hanlon (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-02-23).
  12. Inflation as a political power play gone wrong” by Yanis Varoufakis (Project Syndicate, 2022-06-22).
  13. The 1970s revisited?” by Jim O’Neill (Project Syndicate, 2022-06-24).
  14. How to fuel inflation and harm the environment” by Anne O. Krueger (Project Syndicate, 2022-06-21).
  15. Central banks should raise interest rates sharply or risk high-inflation era, BIS warns” by Tom Fairless (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-06-26). Larry Summers agrees: “I think the direction of their warnings this time is appropriate”.
  16. Video interview: Olivier Blanchard on inflation” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2022-06-27). 52m video interview with economist Olivier Blanchard, focusing on inflation.
  17. Why inflation looks likely to stay above the pre-pandemic norm” (The Economist, 2022-06-26).
  18. Central bankers write requiem for low-inflation strategies” by Craig Torres, Carolynn Look (Bloomberg, 2022-06-29).
  19. Comparing past and present inflation” by Marijin A. Bolhuis, Judd N.L. Cramer, Lawrence H. Summers (NBER, 2022-06). Correcting for changes in the CPI measures over time.
  20. The inflation miscalculation” by Joseph Politano (Apricitas Economics, 2022-07-01).
  21. Disinflation begins” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2022-07-01).

Economics : Investing and speculation

  1. How attractively are shares now priced?” (The Economist, 2022-06-21).
  2. More hedge funds are betting against Tether as crypto melts down” by Vicky Ge Huang (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-06-27).
  3. Is Tether a black swan?” by Bernhard Mueller (Medium, 2021-06-18).
  4. The Fed’s twin policy errors” by Dan Morehead (Pantera Capital, 2022-06-29).

Economics : Other

  1. What is the ‘doom loop’ in the euro zone?” (The Economist, 2022-06-22).
  2. Is recession inevitable? Economist says plenty of tools remain” by Christina Pazzanese (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-06-21). A Q&A with Betsey Stevenson, professor of economics and public policy at the University of Michigan. Dr. Stevenson served as chief economist at the US Department of Labor (2010–2011) and on the Council of Economic Advisers (2013–2015). Compare with the Q&A with Jason Furman from 11 May 2022.
  3. Mapping Europe’s natural gas crisis” by Joseph Politano (Apricitas Economics, 2022-06-25).
  4. The vibecession: The self-fulfilling prophecy” by kyla scanlon (kyla’s Newsletter, 2022-06-30).
  5. Data versus reality” by kyla scanlon (kyla’s Newsletter, 2022-07-02).

Health

  1. Brain practices new tasks while we sleep” by MGH News and Public Affairs (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-06-22).

Henry George

  1. Your book review: Progress and poverty” by Lars Doucet (Astral Codex Ten, 2021-04-15). A review of (followed by many comments on) Henry George’s famous 1879 book.
  2. Does Georgism work? Part 1: Is land really a big deal?” by Lars Doucet (Astral Codex Ten, 2021-12-08). Part one in a three-part series of guest posts.

Maths and science

  1. The spooky quantum phenomenon you’ve never heard of” by Katie McCormick (Quanta Magazine, 2022-06-22).
  2. How Bell’s theorem proved ‘spooky action at a distance’ is real” by Ben Brubaker (Quanta Magazine, 2021-07-20).
  3. The sordid past of the cubic formula” by David S. Richeson (Quanta Magazine, 2022-06-30).

Politics

  1. The Biden administration has dropped the ball on vaccine development” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2022-06-26). Wait, do you mean to argue that US presidents* and those in their administration are self-interested, calculating politicians?! (*Not to pick on President Biden in particular.)
  2. How to weigh truth with a balance scale” by Pradeep Mutalik (Quanta Magazine, 2022-06-27).

Technology

  1. Is web3 culture similar to Amway culture?” by Lars Doucet (Noahpinion, 2022-06-20). On multi-level marketing (MLM) in Amway and web3.
  2. By exploring virtual worlds, AI learns in new ways” by Allison Whitten (Quanta Magazine, 2022-06-24).

Other

  1. The consumer age turned Americans into gamblers” by David G. Schwartz (Zócalo, 2019-05-02). The title seems incongruous with the article. More apposite, perhaps, would be “Government need and corporate greed: How gambling got its groove back”.
  2. How mahjong laid tiles for Chinese Americans” by Annelise Heinz (Zócalo, 2022-06-30).

Read : 2022-05-15

Articles for reading:

  1. The isolation of social media” by Elizabeth Gehrman (Harvard Medical School : Harvard Medicine Magazine, 2022 Spring).
  2. In praise of anxiety” by Tracy Dennis-Tiwary (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-06).
  3. The crypto infrastructure cracks” (The Economist, 2022-05-12). On the de-pegging of TerraUSD and (briefly) its possible implications.
  4. A hitchhiker’s guide to the blockchain universe” by Jim Waldo (Queue, 2019-01-08). Or, an overview of proof-of-work blockchains.
  5. Blockchain and trust” by Bruce Schneier (Schneier on Security, 2019-02).

Articles for reference:

Critical race theory (CRT) et al.:

  1. Critical race theory: The concept dividing the US” by Anthony Zurcher (BBC News, 2021-07-22).
  2. Don’t ban CRT. Expose it.” by Andrew Sullivan (The Weekly Dish, 2021-06-18).

Cryptocurrency:

Terra (LUNA,UST) ecosystem:

  1. Terra flops” by Matt Levine (Bloomberg, 2022-05-11).
  2. Crypto: LUNA plunges as UST stablecoin saga deepens” by David Hollerith (Yahoo Finance, 2022-05-11).
    The crash had nothing to do with blockchains/cryptocurrencies. It was just a stupid design that was never going to work.
    —Anonymous person “familiar with the events”
  3. Tether loses dollar peg as crypto anxiety hits no. 1 stablecoin” by Emily Nicolle, Muyao Shen (Yahoo Finance, 2022-05-12).
  4. The crypto infrastructure cracks” (The Economist, 2022-05-12).
  5. Crash of TerraUSD shakes crypto. ‘There was a run on the bank.’” by Alexander Osipovich, Caitlin Ostroff (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-12). How to measure the connectivity of financial markets? How to measure propaganda in public statements?
  6. UST and USD: Everything is monetary policy” by kyla scanlon (kyla’s Newsletter, 2022-05-12).
  7. Why financial engineering has gone full circle with Terra” by Izabella Kaminska (The Blindspot, 2022-05-12). Explains the Terra-Luna stablecoin model and its analog in traditional finance.
  8. Why bitcoin, TerraUSD and other cryptos are plunging” by Zoe Thomas, Caitlin Ostroff (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-13). 13m audio with full transcript. Includes discussion of Coinbase’s “general unsecured creditor” disclosure and TerraUSD’s de-pegging from the US dollar. Nonlinearity in financial markets.

Other:

  1. A hitchhiker’s guide to the blockchain universe” by Jim Waldo (Queue, 2019-01-08). Or, an overview of proof-of-work blockchains.
  2. Blockchain and trust” by Bruce Schneier (Schneier on Security, 2019-02).
  3. EE380 talk” by David Rosenthal (DSHR’s Blog, 2022-02-09). On cryptocurrency.
  4. Shadow banking 2.0” by David Rosenthal (DSHR’s Blog, 2022-03-01). A digest of the article “DeFi: Shadow banking 2.0?” by Hilary Allen.
  5. Beanstalk cryptocurrency project robbed after hacker votes to send themself $182 million” by Corin Faife (The Verge, 2022-04-18).
    Based on the duration of an Aave flash loan, the entire process [the hacker borrowing close to 1B USD from Aave, using it to buy a 67% stake in the Beanstalk project, approving code to transfer 182M USD worth of assets to the hacker’s wallet, then repaying the flash loan] took place in less than 13 seconds.
  6. Paradise at the crypto arcade: Inside the Web3 revolution” by Gilad Edelman (WIRED, 2022-05-10).
  7. Coinbase lets users know what a bankruptcy could mean for their crypto” by Jeremy Hill (Yahoo Finance, 2022-05-11). Key term: general unsecured creditor.
  8. What kind of financial asset is bitcoin?” by Noah Smith (Noahpinion, 2022-05-14).

Cybersecurity and cryptography:

Cryptography:

  1. Crypto experts issue a call to arms to avert the cryptopocalypse” by Ars Staff (Ars Technica, 2013-08-01). A call (from a decade ago) for agile cryptographic schemes based on elliptic curve cryptography.

Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC):

  1. A (relatively easy to understand) primer on elliptic curve cryptography” by Nick Sullivan (Ars Technica, 2013-10-24). Avoids almost all technical aspects.

Exploits and vulnerabilities:

  1. Stop using NSA-influenced code in our products, RSA tells customers” by Dan Goodin (Ars Technica, 2013-09-19).
  2. How a dorm room Minecraft scam brought down the internet” by Garrett M. Graff (WIRED, 2017-12-13).
  3. The full story of the stunning RSA hack can finally be told” by Andy Greenberg (WIRED, 2021-05-20). Supply-chain attacks and unknown unknowns.
  4. Pro-Ukraine ‘protestware’ pushes antiwar ads, geo-targeted malware” by Brian Krebs (Krebs on Security, 2022-03-17).
    The trust factor of open source, which was based on good will of the developers is now practically gone, and now, more and more people are realizing that one day, their library/application can possibly be exploited to do/say whatever some random dev on the internet thought ‘was the right thing they to do.’
  5. Critical cryptographic Java security blunder patched—update now!” by Paul Ducklin (Naked Security : Sophos, 2022-04-20).
  6. Hackers are getting caught exploiting new bugs more than ever” by Lily Hay Newman (WIRED, 2022-04-21).
    When we look at all these vulnerabilities, they look a lot like previous vulnerabilities that people have seen before and that are publicly discussed in research… [T]hat’s not what we want. We want attackers to have to come up with a brand-new vulnerability, all new things from the beginning to the end, rather than being able to look at code patterns or copy and paste.
    —Maddie Stone, security researcher at Project Zero

Other:

  1. Microsoft: Using multi-factor authentication blocks 99.9% of account hacks” by Catalin Cimpanu (ZDNet, 2019-08-26).
    Nowadays, hackers have different methods at their disposal to get their hands on users’ credentials, and in most cases, the password doesn’t matter.
  2. Why vaccine cards are so easily forged” by Bruce Schneier (The Atlantic, 2022-03-18).

Economics:

Employment:

  1. We have a chance to end America’s great employment failure” by Joseph Politano (Apricitas Economics, 2022-05-07).

Financial markets:

  1. A new bear market in American shares” (The Economist, 2022-05-13).
    Banks play a smaller role as the middlemen in financial markets, their place taken by computers and specialist trading firms.
  2. Tech bubbles are bursting all over the place” (The Economist, 2022-05-14).

Inflation:

  1. This inflation is demand-driven and persistent” by Jason Furman (Project Syndicate, 2022-04-20).
  2. The gathering stagflationary storm” by Nouriel Roubini (Project Syndicate, 2022-04-25).
  3. The Federal Reserve does not deserve all the inflation blame” by Kenneth Rogoff (Project Syndicate, 2022-05-04).
  4. Fed confronts why it may have acted too slowly on inflation” by Jeanna Smialek (The New York Times, 2022-05-10).
  5. Even outside America, inflation is starting to look entrenched” (The Economist, 2022-05-10).
  6. Consumer price index—April 2022” (US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022-05-11).
  7. Inflation headed lower—but maybe not low enough” by Greg Ip (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-12). Comparisons to the US inflationary periods of the early 1950s and 1970s.
    [I]nflation reaching 4% is a pretty safe bet. The hope, among investors and the Fed, is that from there, inflation gradually eases to between 2% and 3%. The problem is that in a year, inflation will be driven primarily not by supply but demand…
  8. Peak inflation>” by Joseph Politano (Apricitas Economics, 2022-05-14).

Recession risks:

  1. The growing threat of global recession” by Kenneth Rogoff (Project Syndicate, 2022-04-26).
  2. Things may look shaky, but recession isn’t certainty” by Christina Pazzanese (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-05-11). An interview with Harvard economist Jason Furman.

Other:

  1. Financial stability report” (US Federal Reserve). Page hosts links to the Fed’s (twice-annual?) Financial Stability Reports from November 2018 on.

Education:

  1. Not worth it: Review of Richard Vedder’s ‘Restoring the promise’” by Max Eden (The Manhattan Institute, 2019-12-19).

Health:

  1. The morning” by David Leonhardt (The New York Times, 2022-05-10). “We look at the mental health crisis facing adolescents—and the role of digital technology.”
    [NY Times author of a series on adolescent mental health Matt Richtel] has gone out of his way to emphasize the uncertainty about the specific causes of the crisis, including how much of a role social media plays… What makes less sense to me is why our society has done so little to protect children from the apparent damages of ubiquitous digital media. They are almost certainly larger for most children than the threat from Covid.

Investing:

  1. The intelligent investor: Big Ben” by Jason Zweig (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-10).
  2. What to know if you want to buy the stock market dip” by Jason Zweig (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-13). Zweig’s advice: 1. Avoid long-term bonds and bond funds. 2. Be prepared for stocks to fall further and stay down longer. 3. Automate purchases. 4. Favor assets that benefit from inflation. 5. Don’t take big risks.
    The Fed put is kaput… The Fed can’t possibly respond to the cries of the stock market when inflation is such a big problem.
    —Ed Yardeni, president of investment-strategy firm Yardeni Research Inc.
    The idea…that we can engineer a painless reversal in inflation without sustaining damage to the real economy…is not based on prior historical experience, and I don’t think it’s in the cards.
    —Carmen Reinhart, chief economist at the World Bank

Literature:

  1. Shakespeare’s plays, sonnets, and poems” (The Folger Shakespeare Library).
  2. Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley (Poetry Foundation).

Politics:

  1. Three friends chatting: How the Steele Dossier was created” by Alan Cullison, Aruna Viswanatha (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-09).
  2. The Indian economy is being rewired. The opportunity is immense” (The Economist, 2022-05-13).

President Biden’s speech on inflation:

  1. Remarks by President Biden on the economy” by Joe Biden (The White House, 2022-05-10).
  2. Democrats misleadingly claim ‘Republicans’ would ‘end’ Social Security, Medicare” by Robert Farley (FactCheck.org, 2022-04-29).
  3. An 11 point plan to rescue America” by Rick Scott (Rescue America, 2022-02). In my opinion, vague propaganda pandering to targeted voters. Included for reference only. Archived page linked in FactCheck article above.
  4. Here are the Republicans who have come out in support of Rick Scott’s ultra-MAGA agenda” (Democratic National Committee, 2022-05-10). This perplexes me. As of 10 May 2022, the page lists thirteen quotes from or about people who give “support”. Their endorsements include such tepid phrases as “It’s a positive thing” (Ron Johnson), “I think it’s good that people offer ideas” (Marco Rubio), and “generally agreed with some of [the Scott plan’s] major points” (Ted Budd, via Fox). From neither the breadth nor the depth of the endorsements does Scott’s plan seem a Republican party’s plan.

Psychology:

  1. Why you stay up so late, even when you know you shouldn’t” by Ashley Lauretta (WIRED, 2021-03-24).
  2. Unhealthy social-media habits? Blame your early childhood experiences” by Julie Jargon (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-07).

Science:

  1. Testosterone: The story of the hormone that dominates and divides us by Dr Carole Hooven review” by Stella O’Malley (The Evening Standard, 2021-06-25).
  2. Altering perceptions on pshchedelics” by Allison Eck (Harvard Medical School, 2022-05). On psychedelic-assisted therapy.
  3. New approach may help clear hurdle to large-scale quantum computing” by Juan Siliezar (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-05-03).
  4. Grandma’s workouts may have made you healthier” by Alvin Powell (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-05-10). Interview with Harvard Medical School professor Laurie Goodyear and postdoctoral fellow Ana Alves-Wagner.
  5. A troubling trend” by Catherine Caruso (Harvard Medical School, 2022-05-11). An interview about covid-19 with doctors and professors on the Massachusetts Consortium on Pathogen Readiness.
  6. First image of black hole at the heart of Milky Way” by Juan Siliezar (The Harvard Gazette, 2022-05-12).

[US] Supreme Court

  1. The justices have no clothes” by Nicholas Reed Langen (Project Syndicate, 2022-04-08).
  2. The Supreme Court’s legitimacy crisis is here” by Nicholas Reed Langen (Project Syndicate, 2022-05-04).
  3. America’s leaky justice” by Aziz Huq (Project Syndicate, 2022-05-05).

Technology:

  1. Plaintext” by Steven Levy (WIRED, 2022-05-13). A plaintive reminiscing on the now-retired iPod.
    We’ll remember the iPod as the totemic gizmo that took us from our historic bounds of scarcity to dizzying abundance.

William White (economist):

  1. Ultra easy monetary policy and the law of unintended consequences” by William R. White (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2012-09).
  2. William White: Financial fault lines, central banks, and the law of unintended consequences” by Demetri Kofinas (Hidden Forces, 202?). Podcast (1h08m) and transcript (paywalled). Interview starts at 5m55s.
  3. It’s worse than ‘reverse’: The full case against ultra low and negative interest rates” by William White (Institute for New Economic Thinking, 2021-03-05).
  4. Comments on Marvin Goodfriend’s paper: Financial stability, deflation and monetary policy” by William R. White (Bank for International Settlements, 2000-07-03).

Other:

  1. Intermittent fasting may have cognitive benefits, new research shows” by Daniela Hernandez (The Wall Street Journal, 2022-05-12). Though the comment is quick, take heed:
    [N]obody should try it without talking to their doctor first.
    Hernandez talks to researchers Mark Mattson and Courtney Peterson.

Read — 2018-07-03

Today’s selection of articles:

  1. Who really stands to win from universal basic income?“, by Nathan Heller (The New Yorker, 2018-07-09).
  2. Doctor, your patient is waiting. It’s a red panda.“, by Karen Weintraub (NY Times, 2018-06-29).
  3. Tech’s dirty ‘secret’: the app developers sifting through your Gmail“, by Douglas MacMillan (Wall Street Journal, 2018-07-02).
  4. Why hackers aren’t afraid of us“, by David E. Sanger (NY Times, 2018-06-16). Titular pun intended.
  5. Sufi West Africa braces amid rise of fundamentalism“, by Anna Pujol Mazzini (OZY, 2018-07-03).
  6. 6 areas of AI and machine learning to watch closely“, by Nathan Benaich (Medium, 2017-01-16).
  7. Women might save America yet“, by Michelle Goldberg (NY Times, 2018-07-02).

Three articles on investing (or speculating, as the case may be):

  1. Tether double-spending vulnerability confirmed; exchanges may be at risk“, by CryptoMedication (Medium, 2018-06-28). Better sub-title: Why it’s important to implement right.
  2. Cryptocurrency regulation update (June 2018)“, by Phil Glazer (Hacker Noon, 2018-06-12).
  3. Tesla stock slammed as analysts question whether production goal is sustainable“, by Ciara Linnane (Market Watch, 2018-07-03).

And a call-and-response from Harvard’s choral scene, on the theme of gender.