Not all prices are market exchange prices. I’ve been writing about administered prices (here and here) and ‘commons’ prices (here). In January, I hope to make a first small step towards a badly needed periodic table of prices. Today a new element, Gift Exchange Prices. Gifts are like the Greeks. They come in many varieties. But always, something is transferred from somebody to somebody, even when there often is no market price or even transfer of ownership. There might be a transfer of...
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Have wages “really” increased since before the pandemic?
Have wages “really” increased since before the pandemic? – by New Deal democrat All of the remaining 2023 data – housing sales and construction, and personal income and spending, as well as the Index of Leading Indicators – will be reported this week. After Christmas, only initial claims will be reported next week. Today there is no significant data. But over the weekend, a little tiff erupted on another site that I read, about whether real...
Read More »Introduction to the Social Security Northwest Plan
Bruce Webb introduced the Social Security Northwest Plan in 2009. He credited Arne and Dale as co-authors. The NW Plan only increases payroll taxes if increases are needed. For years before 2009 Bruce had confidence that forecasts were too pessimistic, but he was convinced by Arne to consider a plan that included triggers. Arne’s solution was overly complicated, but Dale Coberly showed that a permanent solution could be had by simply increasing...
Read More »Unleashing AI’s Consciousness and Mortality
Unleashing AI's Consciousness and Mortality
Read More »Wokeism — a dogmatic, ‘guilt pride,’ civil religion
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Read More »Unveiling the Truth of Rent Seekers
Unveiling the Truth of Rent Seekers
Read More »Social Security The Wall Street Journal And The Art of Lying
Dale Coberly discusses an article written by Andrew Biggs “No, Social Security Isn’t ‘Earned’,” WSJ [Dear reader: this is very long. It had to be to refute all the claims made by the author of the WSJ op ed. You don’t have to read it if you don’t want to, or all of it, or all in one sitting. But I hope it will help you understand the truth about how Social Security works.] I read an article the other day [December 8] in the Wall Street...
Read More »Chatting With AI On Better Government
J.P. at J.P. McJefferson blog took up a rather interesting conversation with AI/ChatGPT. J.P. McJefferson: Chatting With AI On Better Government, jpmcjefferson.blogspot.com. ME What ideas do you have for improving U.S. governmental decision-making? ChatGPT Improving U.S. governmental decision-making is a multifaceted challenge that involves addressing various aspects of the political process. Here are some ideas that could contribute...
Read More »NEF review of the year 2023
Publications NEF review of the year 2023 Highlights from the last 12 months 18 December 2023 Download the report As the planet burns, the ongoing cost of living emergency must not be used as a smokescreen to row back from net zero. We are...
Read More »Modularity — a questionable assumption
Modularity — a questionable assumption Modularity is the mark of a type of independence from context. The same functional relationship between variables will hold in a given component of the contributing mechanisms whether or not there is a change in a different component. The total effect may change when different components contribute, but the operation of the modular mechanism will not be changed nor change them. In situations where the presence or...
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