Strategy Stories
- 4th Winter Workshop in Behavioural and Experimental Economics of Food Consumption
- Interview in China (accompanying new edition of Who Gets What and Why)
- Are some applications of AI repugnant?
- Moral Economics: back-cover blurbs
- Ken Rogoff’s intellectual autobiography
- Kidney exchange comes to Hungary
- Spam invitation to be featured in a book club
- Kidney donation, in today’s NYT
- 4th Winter Workshop in Behavioural and Experimental Economics of Food Consumption
- Interview in China (accompanying new edition of Who Gets What and Why)
- Are some applications of AI repugnant?
- Moral Economics: back-cover blurbs
- Ken Rogoff’s intellectual autobiography
- Kidney exchange comes to Hungary
- Spam invitation to be featured in a book club
- Kidney donation, in today’s NYT
- Tobacco banned in Indian state of Odisha
- Tim Harford on British queues (and how queues get long)
- Alex Chan on market design and organ transplants (and how to begin a video)
- Redesigning transplant and OPO center incentives (Chan and Roth in JAMA; Bae, Sweat, Melcher and Ashlagi in JAMA Surgery)
- How can CEOs sharpen their focus on the now and what’s next?
- Jennifer Mnookin to be Columbia University’s next president
- Repugnance: two overviews (one by humans, one by Ai)
