Citation counts are similar to social media “likes” — they are always positive. But what if we had negative citations?
Citation counts are similar to social media “likes” — they are always positive. But what if we had negative citations?
Anthropologist Jason Hickel thinks we measure inequality incorrectly. He argues we should measure absolute inequality rather than relative inequality. I think this is a mistake.
Marx thought that private property was the cause of capitalism’s social ills. But when Marx’s ideas were put in action, they were disastrous. I discuss what went wrong.
I have a confession: I’m a recovering academic writer. Here I share resources that have helped my recovery.
Gregory Clark proposes that the differential reproduction of the rich led to the industrial revolution. He’s probably wrong.
The less free market we have, the more we use the phrase ‘free market’. George Orwell would be proud.
An update to “The The Growth of Hierarchy and the Death of the Free Market”. I show you which countries are which.
Can a service transition help us reduce carbon emissions? The evidence says no.
Yesterday I was reminded of what got me interested in economics. I’ll preface this by saying that I make my living as a substitute teacher in Toronto. It’s not glamorous, but it pays the bills. It gives me time to do research from outside academia. When I’m in high school classrooms, I always browse the posters on the wall. It’s funny what you see. You find things (both good and bad) that you’d never see in institutions of ‘higher learning’.
Contrary to what neoclassical economists claim should happen, economic growth seems to involve less ‘free market’ and more hierarchy.