A week of links

Author

Jason Collins

Published

February 9, 2013

Four links this week:

  1. Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Tells Us about Sex, Diet, and How We Live by Marlene Zuk. (HT: Evolvify)

  2. Ignorance, the Ultimate Asset has some good bits. Some interesting lines: Taleb, however, is so consumed with the downsides of a complex world and advises strategies so “hyperconservative,” that he often ends up preaching futility and paralysis. The Santa Fe Institute, likewise, has for years looked to complexity as the next economic paradigm but has mostly emphasized the chaotic nature of the economy and has thus run into explanatory dead ends.

  3. On a similar theme, Ronald Coase laments the disconnect between economics and entrepreneurship.

  4. The latest fertility crisis piece that manages to ignore that fertility has increased in most developing countries over the last decade.