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Lottery policies – places for transparent arbitrariness

Richard Tsukamasa Green
December 31, 2010January 11, 2011
As a summer exercise I've been thinking about places where more lotteries might be a good idea. By lotteries, I mean a decision maker selecting...
Chess

I couldn’t figure it out even after clicked through to the game

Nicholas Gruen
December 30, 2010
White to play B Kovanova vs N Pogonina 22. ? See game for solution. about our puzzles But you can look up the game, and the...
Films and TV Food

Poh’s Laundry

Ken Parish
December 30, 2010December 30, 2010
Being in holiday mode, my brain is deeply immersed in trivial thoughts, not least who the Australian selectors could sensibly pick to begin the process...
Blegs Economics and public policy

A suppliers’ advocate? Bleg of the day

Nicholas Gruen
December 30, 2010January 7, 2011
When debating policy and strategy within firms for instance, the debate takes place as if the discourse will get us to truth or falsity. In...
Chess Humour IT and Internet

Computer flips lid: Hal eat your heart out

Nicholas Gruen
December 30, 2010December 31, 2010
Computers are very clever beasties - at least most of the time. Sadly their matches against each other are deadly dull. The games virtually never...
Economics and public policy

Privatising profits, socialising losses: Airlines and banks

Nicholas Gruen
December 29, 2010
Banks privatise the gains they make and in times of crisis initially socialise their losses (amongst the private providers - so that larger more solvent...
Economics and public policy

Selfishness and the community, Adam Smith and a couple of miraculous new modes of production

Nicholas Gruen
December 29, 2010October 9, 2022
It's a pity we lost Troppoarmadillo, not the blog so much (for ClubTroppo lives on) as it's archives. Anyway, I had occasion to look up...

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