Strategy Stories
- European Workshop on Market Design #6, 17 — 18 June 2026, in Paris
- Organ Allocation and Transplantation, by Ashlagi and Roth, forthcoming in Annual Review of Economics 2026
- Best books of 2026 so far (a small publishing adventure, with pictures)
- Euthanasia and hospice care for pets
- Will cloned horses end progress in horse breeding?
- Privacy and prices: will A.I. accelerate surveillance pricing?
- Law grads are taking multiple judicial clerkships
- Marital sorting by income and education–a marriage squeeze for women who don’t attend college
- European Workshop on Market Design #6, 17 — 18 June 2026, in Paris
- Organ Allocation and Transplantation, by Ashlagi and Roth, forthcoming in Annual Review of Economics 2026
- Best books of 2026 so far (a small publishing adventure, with pictures)
- Euthanasia and hospice care for pets
- Will cloned horses end progress in horse breeding?
- Privacy and prices: will A.I. accelerate surveillance pricing?
- Law grads are taking multiple judicial clerkships
- Marital sorting by income and education–a marriage squeeze for women who don’t attend college
- Two audio podcasts about Moral Economics, interviews by a Texan, and by a libertarian
- Some major themes in Moral Economics (posted by the Next Big Idea Club)
- A.I. helps re-identify anonymized data– how it worked in the case of a censured judge
- About a third of Americans live in states that will have Medical Aid in Dying, come September.
- Lethal strikes without human approval : military AI without a human in the loop
- The American Society of Transplantation prepares to consider a pilot study of financial incentives for living organ donation
- “In the long run, the public interest depends on private virtue.” JQ Wilson
