Yesterday's smorgasbord of articles burped up by my daily aggregation checkpoint, Arts and Letters Daily, included a piece from The Weekly Standard on The Great American Novel by Roger Kimball. It's a ...
Everybody my age wanted to be an archeologist. I used to look out of the windows of our 1967 Buick Skylark hoping I'd spot dinosaur skeletons when we went for Sunday drives. (This was on the south ...
(Bloomberg) — The epistemology ofhigh frequencytrading. Craig Pirrong on efficiency and incentives to information gathering: Pooling equilibria hurt the uninformed: separating equilibria help them.
Recent research compares how learning occurs between internal and external rivals. What factors affect an employee's responsiveness to new ideas? People want to have positive views of themselves, and ...