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Greg Rosalsky

@elliswonk

Inhabitant of @Planetmoney in the @NPR universe, where I report stories & write a weekly newsletter on economics. Send hate mail to [email protected]

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A worthwhile read about AI and especially to consider additional perspective beyond the ā€œblowing kazoos and tossing of confettiā€ we often see. Reasons 9 and 10 are the two that stood out to me most. npr.org/sections/plane… #AIEquity #AIEthics #AIinEducation

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"Harris’s selection of Walz may say something about her commitment to progressive policy goals, like greater government support for kids and families, and perhaps a less cozy relationship with big corporations than some past Democratic administrations." npr.org/sections/plane…

Heather Long (@byheatherlong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The big news today is Fed Chair Powell saying "The time has come for policy to adjust." But take a minute to read this part of the speech where he spells out WHY inflation has come down since 2022 without a recession. He argues: 1) Pandemic supply & demand shocks were HUGE and

The big news today is Fed Chair Powell saying "The time has come for policy to adjust."

But take a minute to read this part of the speech where he spells out WHY inflation has come down since 2022 without a recession.

He argues:
1) Pandemic supply & demand shocks were HUGE and
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A very sad truth - Great piece of journalism - a terrifying reality for parents, and for our children, that mobile phones and social media are ruining lives and killing culture... npr.org/sections/plane… Chai for now x

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I was resistant to the premise of Greg Rosalsky claim that music festivals are in decline (I just went to a sold-out festival!) and the whole experience of listening to the episode was ā€œOh, yeah, that is true.ā€ 1/

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Chinese immigrants sacrificed their lives to create America's first transcontinental railroad. But its completion may have ironically contributed to a populist backlash that led to the first major immigration clampdown in American history. npr.org/sections/plane…

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The Chinese Exclusion Act is widely considered to be the first significant crackdown on immigration in American history, writes Greg Rosalsky npr.org/sections/plane…

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Check out this writeup in NPR's Planet Money by Greg Rosalsky about our working paper and the role cognitive biases may be playing in medical diagnoses on the holidays (or really any day) npr.org/sections/plane…

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ā€˜The economists find that, between 2001 and 2015, the properties that burned down and got rebuilt were actually significantly more valuable within five years of the catastrophe. Fire actually boosted their property values!’ buff.ly/3WxcxOC

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"The California Department of Insurance is seriously at fault," Wallace says. "They destroyed the markets." npr.org/sections/plane…

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Given there's no important news right now - ahem - why not read this deep dive on Jevons paradox? While in many contexts it might be BS, it provides a helpful framework for thinking thru effects of greater efficiency, including on how AI could affect jobs npr.org/sections/plane…

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šŸ­ Can rebuilding American manufacturing help revitalize the heartland? NPR explores how factory closures didn’t just mean lost jobs — they dismantled entire local economies. Restoring industry could be key to bridging the gap with ā€œsuperstarā€ cities. npr.org/sections/plane…