~undercover-economis | Bookmarks (16)
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How to give a good speech
There are many ways to give a terrible speech. The chief executive who pulls out a...
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Beard taxes and other lessons for Rachel Reeves
When Ernest Borgnine auditioned for the title role of Marty, he knew this could be his...
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If I want to get fitter, should I wear a fitness watch?
We have a tendency to sleepwalk into adopting new technologies, and my new fitness-tracking watch is...
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Trick questions, first instincts, and the benefits of thinking twice
A first impression suggests that there is nothing to be gained from reading Alex Bellos’s new...
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Should everyone earn their pay rise?
Mozart and Haydn were composing string quartets a quarter of a millennium ago, when the industrial...
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My biggest productivity mistake
From time to time, my editor will suggest that I write a column about how to be...
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What we can and can’t say about what we do and don’t know
Earlier in the summer, the Democratic party and its supporters faced a difficult decision: should they...
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Misinformed about misinformation
After a spasm of concern about the role of misinformation in fuelling racist riots in England,...
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Cautionary Tales Live at the Bristol Festival of Economics
Next Wednesday, 7pm at the Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building. We’ll be recording an episode live...
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How to stay curious while avoiding distraction
My wife doesn’t even bother to roll her eyes any more when I fail to complete...
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The real questions posed by counterfeit clobber
Travel broadens the mind, especially if the destination is the cradle of the Renaissance. However, the...
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What geeks can learn from sport
For those of us who love sport, the Euros followed by the Olympics have given us...
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The strange, illusory rise in UK inequality
It’s only natural that a Labour government would want to concern itself with inequality, not least...
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Gamification: Like fun, but more hellish
There are few more depressing scenes than the one painted by the anthropologist Natasha Dow Schüll...
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AI has all the answers – even the wrong ones
Can large language models solve logic puzzles? There’s one way to find out, which is to...
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Counting the cost of my ‘major keying error’
Receiving a demand for a parking fine is always annoying. Even more so when you know...