A week of links

Author

Jason Collins

Published

May 19, 2014

Links this week:

  1. A conversation with Rory Sutherland. Many good pieces, but my favourite line:

Certainly there’s a problem with numbers in that there are sophisticated things in life that we all understand perfectly well when verbally described. Should psychology be constrained by math? I mean, who has the better understanding of human behavior—Shakespeare or Eugene Fama? If you make mathematical expression a barrier to entry, to any kind of theory, you are undoubtedly limiting yourselves.

  1. Another article taking a shot at the idea that “all calories are equal”.

  2. A not so glowing review of the latest book in the Freakonomics franchise - Think Like a Freak. Noah Smith also takes a shot.

  3. Two good pieces on the mess that is copyright protection - an extended riff on barriers to innovation and the ridiculous length of copyright terms.