An $8.9 billion fine shows that foreign banks evade U.S. laws at their peril Tonya Putnam - June 30, 2014 Tonya Putnam is an assistant professor at the Department of
The narcissism of the narcissism of small differences Andrew Gelman - October 1, 2012 In an otherwise reasonable article, Felix Salmon writes: In America’s
Obama nominates man to head World Bank; noted economist infers that Obama is a fake feminist Andrew Gelman - April 7, 2012 Via Felix Salmon, I encountered an article, "Obama's Blunder at
Political scientists and proposed procedural reforms Andrew Gelman - April 6, 2012 John Sides gives some arguments (including citations to recent research)
Potpourri John Sides - February 13, 2012 * First-mover advantage and the President's budget. * Big Data.
More on Innumeracy John Sides - January 11, 2012 Felix Salmon has a gracious reply to my earlier post:
Americans and Innumeracy John Sides - January 8, 2012 In the Wall Street Journal, Carl Bialik mentions some of
Blogs vs. real journalism Andrew Gelman - August 24, 2011 I was thinking a bit more about Jonathan Rauch's lament
A “Global Crisis of Legitimacy”? John Sides - August 22, 2011 Felix Salmon wonders if we are entering a "global crisis
Rupert Murdoch and Preference Falsification Henry Farrell - July 18, 2011 I did a Bloggingheads debate with Felix Salmon last week,
Me, My Post, and Arianna: Now Let’s Talk Real Synergies… Joshua Tucker - April 4, 2011 While I was away this weekend at the "Midwest Political
Democrats as the party of “Wall Street fat cats”? Say it ain’t so! Andrew Gelman - July 12, 2010 Felix Salmon comments on a report that econ czar Larry
Democrats as the party of “Wall Street fat cats”? Say it ain’t so! Andrew Gelman - April 8, 2010 Felix Salmon comments on a report that econ czar Larry
Piecework, Political Economy and the Internet Henry Farrell - April 1, 2008 This "piece":http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/market-movers/2008/04/01/blogonomics-valleywags-pay by Felix Salmon on the problems that Gawker