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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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  1. If you like Wordle, you will love Evil Wordle (which keeps changing the word to give you the fewest possible matches)
  2. You probably underestimate the wage you can earn elsewhere
  3. A summary of the differences in the differences-in-differences literature
  4. America’s falling democracy score looks more like politics than political science
  5. 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)
  6. Dan Wang’s annual letter (specially illuminating on China)
  7. Noah Smith interviews Tyler Cowen
Chris Blattman
Political economist studying conflict, crime, and poverty, and @UChicago Professor @HarrisPolicy and @PearsonInst. I blog at http://chrisblattman.com

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