Noted for Your Morning Procrastination for January 24, 2015

Screenshot 10 3 14 6 17 PM Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog




Barry Eichengreen: Hall of Mirrors
Chris Mooney: The Midwest’s Climate Future
Mark Wilson: The Upshot
Nick Bunker: Weekend reading
Nick Bunker: A look at the near-term future of unionization rates
Elizabeth Jacobs: President Obama’s “middle-class economics”


Plus:




Things to Read on the Morning of January 24, 2015


Must- and Shall-Reads:




Barry Eichengreen: Time to get serious about bank reform: After the financial crisis, governments staved off a second Great Depression - too well. This triumph let them duck tough reforms
David Edwards: GOP Rep. Tom McClintock: Keep minimum wage low ‘for minorities’ who aren’t worth more than $7 an hour
John Kasich: Medicaid Expansion
Dan Lyons: Unicorn Bloodbath: VC Bill Gurley Sounds The Alarm, Again
Cory Doctorow: GOP senator Joni Ernst who boasted about her family's self-reliance received $460K in federal subsidies
Barry Eichengreen: Hall of Mirrors [Audio] :: London School of Economics :: Public lectures and events
Chris Mooney: The Midwest’s climate future: Missouri becomes like Arizona, Chicago becomes like Texas
Mark Wilson: The Upshot


And Over Here:



Weekend Reading: James Meade: On John Kenneth Galbraith's "New Industrial State". Via David Glasner
Liveblogging World War II: January 24, 1945: The Red Army races across Poland to the German border
For the Weekend...: Don Giovanni Statue Scene
Liveblogging 300 BC: Spring: Founding of Antioch on the Orontes





Barry Eichengreen: Hall of Mirrors [Audio] :: London School of Economics :: Public lectures and events


Chris Mooney: The Midwest’s climate future: Missouri becomes like Arizona, Chicago becomes like Texas: "The bipartisan trio of climate risk prognosticators for the business community--Michael Bloomberg... Hank Paulson, and... Tom Steyer--are back.... A higher prevalence of extremely hot temperatures could severely impact corn and wheat production, the report warns, unless we take serious evasive action.... By 2100... the more likely range for losses, says the document, is 11 to 69 percent..."


Mark Wilson: The Upshot: "That's the power of The Upshot, an online news and data visualization portal on the New York Times' website... entrust[ed]... to the paper's former Washington bureau chief and economics columnist David Leonhardt.... To Leonhardt, The Upshot is more of a laboratory where he can lead a team of 17 cross-disciplinary journalists to rethink news as something approachable and even conversational. The goal: to enable readers to understand the news and by extension, the world, better. publisher. But we live in the puppy-GIF era..."




Should Be Aware of:




Danielle Kurtzleben: How working women, cheap cars, and Starbucks killed carpooling
David Corn: "Romney appears to have been body-snatched—perhaps by the ghost of Ted Kennedy.... What's next? Supporting gay rights, gun control, and abortion rights? (Or, in his case, going back to supporting gay rights, gun control, and abortion rights)...":
The Earl Grey Tea House
Tim Urban: The AI Revolution: Road to Superintelligence


 




Orin Hatch: Why the Plaintiffs in King Are Wrong: "A third constitutional defect in this ObamaCare legislation is its command that states establish such things as benefit exchanges, which will require state legislation and regulations. This is not a condition for receiving federal funds, which would still leave some kind of choice to the states. No, this legislation requires states to establish these exchanges or says that the Secretary of Health and Human Services will step in and do it for them. It renders states little more than subdivisions of the federal government."


Lizardbreath: Back On The Veldt, People Who Didn't Attribute Innate Personality Differences To Gender Were All Eaten By Wolves. What Were Wolves Doing On The Veldt? Who Can Tell?: "The Atlantic... an article... 'The Secret To Smart Groups: It's Women'. Researchers... quantifying the 'intelligence' of small groups... found... it was less strongly related to the individual intelligence of the group members than the average... capacity to understand what other people are feeling.... Women are on average better at social sensitivity.... Look: I completely believe that social sensitivity is terribly useful in making a group accomplish anything.... I'm also perfectly ready to believe that women are on average much better at it. But come on.... If you want a smarter group, you want more socially sensitive members, not more women... just choosing women blindly isn't--I know some deeply socially insensitive women.... The researchers themselves say this kind of sensitivity is a learned skill.... Could the headline of the article maybe be about how this is a skill people should be focusing on improving, rather than about how one gender is just better at it than the other? Feh. (It is kind of relaxing, for once, to come up with a stereotypical gender difference where I personally come up feminine, though. While I'm deeply socially awkward in general, I kick ass at... 'what emotion is this set of eyes expressing'... I do spend a fair amount of time at work massaging other people's states of mind so as to keep the work progressing...)"




Links:




Lizardbreath: Back On The Veldt, People Who Didn't Attribute Innate Personality Differences To Gender Were All Eaten By Wolves. What Were Wolves Doing On The Veldt? Who Can Tell? http://www.unfogged.com/archives/week_2015_01_18.html#014354
Barry Eichengreen: Hall of Mirrors [Audio] http://pca.st/qB0F?utm_content=buffer9f3cb&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
David Corn: "Romney appears to have been body-snatched—perhaps by the ghost of Ted Kennedy.... What's next? Supporting gay rights, gun control, and abortion rights? (Or, in his case, going back to supporting gay rights, gun control, and abortion rights)..." http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/01/mitt-romney-progressive-champion
Danielle Kurtzleben: How working women, cheap cars, and Starbucks killed carpooling http://www.vox.com/2014/10/28/7070835/what-ever-happened-to-carpooling
*Dan Lyons
: Unicorn Bloodbath: VC Bill Gurley Sounds The Alarm, Again http://valleywag.gawker.com/unicorn-bloodbath-vc-bill-gurley-sounds-the-alarm-aga-1681119294
Chris Mooney: The Midwest’s climate future: Missouri becomes like Arizona, Chicago becomes like Texas http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/01/23/the-midwests-climate-future-missouri-becomes-like-arizona-chicago-becomes-like-texas
John Kasich: Medicaid Expansion http://www.greatfallstribune.com/videos/news/2015/01/21/22129775
Tim Urban: The AI Revolution: Road to Superintelligence http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-1.htmlCory Doctorow: GOP senator Joni Ernst who boasted about her family's self-reliance received $460K in federal subsidies http://boingboing.net/2015/01/23/gop-senator-boasted-about-her.html
Mark Wilson: The Upshot http://www.fastcodesign.com/3040817/the-upshot-where-the-new-york-times-is-redesigning-news
David Edwards: GOP Rep. Tom McClintock: Keep minimum wage low ‘for minorities’ who aren’t worth more than $7 an hour... http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/01/gop-rep-keep-minimum-wage-low-for-minorities-who-arent-worth-more-than-7-an-hour
Barry Eichengreen: Time to get serious about bank reform: After the financial crisis, governments staved off a second Great Depression--too well. This triumph let them duck tough reforms... http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/features/time-to-get-serious-about-bank-reform
Tim Duy: Policy Divergence http://economistsview.typepad.com/timduy/2015/01/policy-divergence.html
Paul Krugman: Insiders, Outsiders, and U.S. Monetary Policy http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/22/insiders-outsiders-and-u-s-monetary-policy/?_r=0
The Earl Grey Tea House http://www.howickhallgardens.org/earlgreyteahouse.php
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