Assorted Links (12/8/2009)

Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic):

Economics and Public Policy

  • An Empire at Risk, by Niall Ferguson

“We won the cold war and weathered 9/11. But now economic weakness is endangering our global power.”

Finance

  • Fama Lecture: Masters of Finance

“From the American Finance Association’s “Masters in Finance” video series, Eugene F. Fama presents a brief history of the efficient market theory. The lecture was recorded at the University of Chicago in October 2008 with an introduction by John Cochrane.”

Foreign Policy

  • Obama’s hollow speech on Afghanistan, by Charles Krauthammer

“We shall fight in the air, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields, we shall fight in the hills — for 18 months. Then we start packing for home.”

Game Theory

  • Game theory on Colbert Report – mutually assured destruction, by Presh Talwalkar
  • Game theory in Numb3rs: hide and seek, by Presh Talwalkar

Health Care Reform

  • Kill the bills. Do health reform right., by Charles Krauthammer

“The United States has the best health care in the world — but because of its inefficiencies, also the most expensive. The fundamental problem with the 2,074-page Senate health-care bill (as with its 2,014-page House counterpart) is that it wildly compounds the complexity by adding hundreds of new provisions, regulations, mandates, committees and other arbitrary bureaucratic inventions.”

Politics

“Rule by the best and the brightest.”

Assorted Links (12/1/2009)

Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic):

Financial Crisis

  • Systemic Risk and Fannie Mae

“The education of Joe Stiglitz and Peter Orszag.”

Foreign Policy

  • The Arabs Have Stopped Applauding Obama, by Fouad Ajami 

 “A foreign policy of penance has won America no friends.”

Law and Economics

“Arlen Specter would make it easier for terrorists to sue.”

Science and Public Policy

“Climate change researchers must believe in the reality of global warming just as a priest must believe in the existence of God. ”

  • The Climate Science Isn’t Settled, by Richard Lindzen

“Confident predictions of catastrophe are unwarranted.”