A long pondered but only lately realized blog about economics, politics, evaluation, econometrics, academia, college football and whatever else comes to mind.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Will facts and figures lead the townies to love us?
UM unveils a slick new web page aimed at local residents who don't think the university pays enough taxes.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Old books for sale
The 37th Annual Ann Arbor Antiquarian Book Fair is today at the Michigan Union, from 11-5. There is a modest admission charge, which supports the university's Bentley Historical Library.
Among the vendors is Motte and Bailey, my favorite among the local used books stores.
Among the vendors is Motte and Bailey, my favorite among the local used books stores.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Matt Welch reports from the front lines ...
I will confess that my day of being called for jury duty in Montgomery County, Maryland over a decade ago featured a better video and shorter security lines than poor Matt's day in Brooklyn.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Some positive arborial news
The 250-year old tree that UM spent 400K in donor money to move last fall appears to be doing well.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Palm Springs in the FT
... for a Louis Vuitton traveling fashion show at Bob Hope's house.
The FT is correct that it is a very cool house, at least as best one can see without an invitation. It is not correct to say, though, that it is "far" above the valley. It is only a short way up the hill really.
I like the term "brand narrative" as well but am not sure how to work it into a paper.
Friday, May 8, 2015
The American Association of Wine Economists gets noticed by the Colbert Report
Note the wise remark about the dangers of generalizing from samples of study volunteers.
Hat tip: Orley Ashenfelter (at a conference in honor of Bob LaLonde)
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Friday, May 1, 2015
Michigan on the role of free speech in academic life
I am with Miles Kimball that our university has done a good job of taking the high road on this, after some faltering around the showing of American Sniper.
The point of university is not to provide a greenhouse for delicate intellectual orchids. It is instead to prepare students to participate effectively in the life of the mind in both their personal and professional lives. Such participation implies the ability to effectively confront, engage with, and learn from ideas that differ from one's own.
The point of university is not to provide a greenhouse for delicate intellectual orchids. It is instead to prepare students to participate effectively in the life of the mind in both their personal and professional lives. Such participation implies the ability to effectively confront, engage with, and learn from ideas that differ from one's own.