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[embedded content]Does Learning How To Think In Coding Transfer More Generally?Another YouTube Video in the above series. I suspect some of us are not fans of some of those interviewed, although you must admit they changed the world. John Michael Colón, Wobbly Economics - Part I. A tribute to Fred Lee and an explanation of why you are right to distrust economists. Shattering 'Market Theory', an old post on Daily Kos, reporting a discussion on a private email list of one of my numeric examples. Draft of Ederer, Goldsmith-Pinkham, and Jensen (2023) on the vicious fools on EJMR. slides. These links are probably temporary, and I am in the data.
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[embedded content]Does Learning How To Think In Coding Transfer More Generally?Another YouTube Video in the above series. I suspect some of us are not fans of some of those interviewed, although you must admit they changed the world. John Michael Colón, Wobbly Economics - Part I. A tribute to Fred Lee and an explanation of why you are right to distrust economists. Shattering 'Market Theory', an old post on Daily Kos, reporting a discussion on a private email list of one of my numeric examples. Draft of Ederer, Goldsmith-Pinkham, and Jensen (2023) on the vicious fools on EJMR. slides. These links are probably temporary, and I am in the data.
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Does Learning How To Think In Coding Transfer More Generally? |
- Another YouTube Video in the above series. I suspect some of us are not fans of some of those interviewed, although you must admit they changed the world.
- John Michael Colón, Wobbly Economics - Part I. A tribute to Fred Lee and an explanation of why you are right to distrust economists.
- Shattering 'Market Theory', an old post on Daily Kos, reporting a discussion on a private email list of one of my numeric examples.
- Draft of Ederer, Goldsmith-Pinkham, and Jensen (2023) on the vicious fools on EJMR. slides. These links are probably temporary, and I am in the data.