Bryan, Robin, Alex, and Tyler:
Lots more pix here. Taken to accompany an article in Doublethink that should be online soon. Note that Bryan is in his classroom teaching uniform.
Recall that in Masonomics I made the Beatles comparison.
Bryan, Robin, Alex, and Tyler:
Lots more pix here. Taken to accompany an article in Doublethink that should be online soon. Note that Bryan is in his classroom teaching uniform.
Recall that in Masonomics I made the Beatles comparison.
Feb 25 2008
Lane Kenworthy writes, The most striking of the report’s findings is how little of the federal government’s mobility expenditure goes to those with low incomes. This chart shows the estimated amounts that go to lower-income households (bottom two quintiles of the income distribution) versus middle-and-upper-income...
Feb 25 2008
Thinking about Cuba's prospects reminded me of Sobel and Leeson's neat chapter on "The Spread of Global Economic Freedom" in the 2007 Economic Freedom of the World study. In this piece, Sobel and Leeson use spatial econometrics to see whether economic policy in one country "spills over" onto geographical neighbors and...
Feb 25 2008
Bryan, Robin, Alex, and Tyler: Lots more pix here. Taken to accompany an article in Doublethink that should be online soon. Note that Bryan is in his classroom teaching uniform. Recall that in Masonomics I made the Beatles comparison.
READER COMMENTS
Ironman
Feb 25 2008 at 1:49pm
Good thing there’s a crosswalk there – otherwise another pop-culture image might apply….
Rue Des Quatre Vents
Feb 25 2008 at 1:54pm
HILARIOUS!!!!!
David N. Welton
Feb 25 2008 at 3:07pm
Why did the economist cross the road?
AMW
Feb 25 2008 at 5:18pm
Reverse Tabarrok’s and Cowen’s order and you’d have a perfect “Evolution of Man” poster.
Ironman
Feb 25 2008 at 5:37pm
AMW: That depends on your view of evolution – if you think it looks more like this, rather than the link I posted here earlier, then maybe it’s not so far off!
Or, we could just call it the grad-school student to full professor phase of the evolutionary cycle….
FC
Feb 26 2008 at 12:11am
Robin is dead.
(Until the Singularity.)
Mace
Feb 26 2008 at 12:56am
I think you guys at George Mason Econ need to release an album next. Then there’s the t-shirts, coffee mugs, and t-shirts. I’d buy them all.
BGC
Feb 26 2008 at 2:04am
Robin Hanson is the most relaxed in front of the camera and Tyler Cowen the least.
If camera-relaxedness was plotted against writing fluency there would be a significant reverse correlation!
But is it causal?
Steve Y.
Feb 26 2008 at 8:03pm
Without your identification I would have guessed that the order L to R was: tenured prof, non-tenured associate, TA, blogger (wearing his dress-up clothes).
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