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If you like Wordle, you will love Evil Wordle (which keeps changing the word to give you the fewest possible matches) You probably underestimate the wage you can earn elsewhere A summary of the differences in the differences-in-differences literature America’s falling democracy score looks more like politics than political science A flurry of articles on whether the US is headed for sustained insurgent violence (I’m working on a post about why that’s not the risk that worries me most) Dan Wang’s annual letter (specially illuminating on China) Noah Smith interviews Tyler Cowen
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- If you like Wordle, you will love Evil Wordle (which keeps changing the word to give you the fewest possible matches)
- You probably underestimate the wage you can earn elsewhere
- A summary of the differences in the differences-in-differences literature
- America’s falling democracy score looks more like politics than political science
- A flurry of articles on whether the US is headed for sustained insurgent violence (I’m working on a post about why that’s not the risk that worries me most)
- Dan Wang’s annual letter (specially illuminating on China)
- Noah Smith interviews Tyler Cowen