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Everything relevant to the thought... The authors here show that readiness to cooperate between individuals from different groups corresponds to the degree of cultural similarity between those groups. This is consistent with the theory of Cultural Group Selection as an explanation for the rise of human large-scale cooperation. ...
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... People who graduate from college during a recession have lower wages a decade later. https://t.co/y3JaNHffTX During recessions governments and businesses often cut back on R&D. ...
... Or believe that the Spanish economy suddenly lost all capacity for productivity gains in 2008? ...
... https://t.co/oaOKpGkvvd I wonder if what happened was that economists originally meant “money is more neutral in the long run than Keynesians thought in the 1960s” and over time that context has been forgotten. I can also believe that money is more long-run neutral in high inflation environments. ...
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... From 1987 to 2011, manufacturing productivity grew dramatically faster than productivity for the economy as a whole. But since 2011, manufacturing productivity has flat-lined, while other sectors continued improving. I wonder what explains this. https://t.co/4OQx10B56Y ...
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... This time the price rise is across the board, in fact in some cases higher in sprawl areas 2/ Eg Atlanta v Boston, on a log scale so you can see proportional differences: Boston >> Atlanta last time, if anything Atlanta > Boston now 3/ https://t.co/AbsuLsbbcY What's going on? ...
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... But if you think through the alternatives it does seem like the least-bad option. Just throwing home prices into the basket is weird because most homeowners don't buy a home every year. It also doesn't account for the fact that mortgage rates change over time. ...
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... There is a lot of room for this stuff to get much worse as congress continues ignoring festering problems and the executive is left with more and more de facto authority. ...
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... Over the years I’ve tried several times to find a version of Austrian business cycle theory I found plausible and I’ve always come away scratching my head. Thread… Here’s my basic understanding of the model: the economy has some industries that are capital intensive and others that are not. ...
... So far this is an entirely conventional account of how business cycles work. But now things get weird. In the Austrian theory, a recession is a process of resource re-allocation from capital-intensive to capital-light industries. ...
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... It might take another year or two, especially for car companies waiting for computer chips. But they'll get there. And when they do we should see durables prices start to trend back down again. A bunch more charts that explain the economy here. https://t.co/gtVBWwesGH ...
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... Where recent thoughts, user maps etc can be easily found. ...
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... With a system from which records can be easily retrieved and explored, users have more confidence in the utility of recording their thoughts. ...
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... A system that lets users record their inquiry thoughts/ideas as observations, hypotheses, and predictions (OH&P) can provide a new mode of communication and collaboration between users - they can structurally connect their atomic OH&P directly to other users' OH&P. ...
... ([This is challenging](https://www.themind.net/observations/4fcVuFGoTEa43ez-xhSAsg) when thoughts/ideas are organized in the usual narrative structure, such as books, lectures, and talks). ...
... Such a system that connects atomic ideas and thoughts between users might achieve a **digitalized collective mind**. Digitalized mind means all ideas/thoughts are digitalized, collective meaning that these ideas/thoughts are contributed by multiple users and digitally connected to each other. ...
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... Or maybe thumb ups can be used as a measurement for some content recommendation algorithm? ...
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... this article mentioned some games that train users guarding cognitive biases. ...
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... Collective digitalized mind, i.e. digitalized and connected thoughts/ideas from multiple users by itself, may not automatically achieve collective intelligence (the intelligent capabilities of solving problems collectively). ...
... If all thoughts and ideas are given equal weight and importance in the collective mind, it may be too swamped with them and fail to be coherent or useful. ...
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... A system can be created to let users record their inquiry thoughts/ideas as observations, hypotheses, and predictions (OH&P). ...
... Thanks to the intrinsic structure, the system can digitalize these thoughts/ideas with auto connections and visualization, thus providing an automatic way to organize these thoughts/ideas. We can call this digitalized mind. ...
... The digitalized mind makes thoughts/ideas easier to consume, assess and generate new insights. ...
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