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Malaysia: Truly Asia

2301. Malaysia: Truly Asia

Noah Smith explores Malaysia's cultural diversity, historical influences, and the government's efforts to unify its population through religion and race-based policies.

What are your holiday shopping plans? NPR wants to hear from you

2302. What are your holiday shopping plans? NPR wants to hear from you

The post invites readers to share their holiday shopping plans, questioning whether they will cut back or spend more this season.

Understanding Theory: Labor Market Edition

2303. Understanding Theory: Labor Market Edition

The discussion centers on the implications of a new fee for H-1B visas and its potential effects on hiring practices and labor market dynamics.

Dozens of Bob Ross paintings will be auctioned to help public TV after funding cuts

2304. Dozens of Bob Ross paintings will be auctioned to help public TV after funding cuts

A series of auctions featuring Bob Ross paintings aims to support public television following recent funding cuts.

Why gold is having its best year since 1979

2305. Why gold is having its best year since 1979

Maria Aspan discusses the surge in gold prices and its implications for the U.S. economy.

Ingots We Trust

2306. Ingots We Trust

Paul Krugman discusses Ken Griffin's insights on gold prices as an economic indicator of diminishing faith in America, linking it to political developments under Trump.

2307. The Long and Winding Road

The post reflects on past predictions about housing and the economy, discussing trends, lending standards, and the absence of speculation in the current market.

Why preorders are such a big deal for authors

2308. Why preorders are such a big deal for authors

Alex Goldmark discusses the significance of preorders for authors in terms of sales and visibility.

The Root returns to Black ownership. Here's how Ashley Allison is reimagining it

2309. The Root returns to Black ownership. Here's how Ashley Allison is reimagining it

The discussion centers on Ashley Allison's vision for revitalizing "The Root" under Black ownership, emphasizing its role in Black media and community engagement.

Can Wemby make the MVP leap?

2310. Can Wemby make the MVP leap?

The discussion centers on Victor Wembanyama's potential to become an MVP candidate, analyzing his defensive skills and the implications of team performance on his chances.

Agricultural Exports through August

2311. Agricultural Exports through August

Menzie Chinn discusses the decline in agricultural exports and the implications of China's purchasing decisions on U.S. exports.

The U.S. political situation

2312. The U.S. political situation

The discussion centers on the current U.S. political climate, contrasting perceptions of civil conflict with actual levels of political violence and rhetoric from leaders.

When George Dantzig Optimized His Personal Diet Problem

2313. When George Dantzig Optimized His Personal Diet Problem

Timothy Taylor discusses George Dantzig's application of linear programming to optimize diets, linking it to nutritional needs and the historical context of the US poverty line.

Tuesday's Assorted Links

2314. Tuesday's Assorted Links

The post shares five stories related to economic principles, including coffee prices, whiskey production, housing affordability, and the impact of industrial bubbles on infrastructure.

Not So Great Expectations: Farm Edition

2315. Not So Great Expectations: Farm Edition

A discussion on the low farmer sentiment and dependency on government support amid declining commodity receipts and rising costs, particularly affecting soybean farmers.

Digital ID in the Cradle of Liberty (My Last EconLog Post)

2316. Digital ID in the Cradle of Liberty (My Last EconLog Post)

Pierre Lemieux critiques the British government's digital ID scheme, arguing it enhances state power and surveillance while diminishing individual liberty and dignity.

MR Podcast: Our Favorite Models, Session 1

2317. MR Podcast: Our Favorite Models, Session 1

Alex Tabarrok discusses various economic models, focusing on tax incidence and the effects of corporate taxes on capital and labor in the Marginal Revolution Podcast.

Why Aren’t We Partying Like It’s 1999?

2318. Why Aren’t We Partying Like It’s 1999?

Paul Krugman discusses the current economic landscape, comparing the AI investment boom to the 1990s tech bubble while noting a prevailing pessimism among Americans today.

Why some federal workers aren't scared by the threat of shutdown layoffs

2319. Why some federal workers aren't scared by the threat of shutdown layoffs

Andrea Hsu discusses how some federal workers are not fearful of potential layoffs during the government shutdown despite threats from President Trump.

What If the Supreme Court Strikes down the IEEPA Tariffs

2320. What If the Supreme Court Strikes down the IEEPA Tariffs

An argument that the potential Supreme Court decision on IEEPA tariffs could impact trade policy uncertainty and financial implications for refunds collected by CBP.