- The economics of rape. (Here and here.) Excerpt from abstract: "By disrupting income or reducing earning power, all of these employment consequences have implications for survivors' economic well-being in the months or years following the assault. In addition, I argue that for many survivors, these employment consequences compound one another and ultimately shift survivors' long-term economic trajectories."
- Reversal of the latitude and per-capita income relationship over time. (Here and here.)
- Lazy grad students. (Link.)
- A critique of academic tenure. (Link.)
- "I'm with stupid (voters)." (Link.)
- "Big ideas are destroying international development." (Link.)
- Does crime increase on NFL game days? (Link.)
- Citations in economic fields. (Link.)
- More on #GruberGate. (Link.)
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Link fiesta (12.1.14)
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