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Posts by Ranil Dissanayake

LeBron James is the greatest athlete I have ever seen. The only near comparison I can make is Serena. Just so physically superior to everyone else it’s absurd. Add that to their obvious intelligence and it’s not a surprise they were so dominant for so long.

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I often wonder how being an economist affects the way I communicate with my family. Today my five year old, in the middle of eating a bowl of noodles, told me “I’m an outlier because I love the rain so much.” So I might need to rein it in a little.

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I last (seriously) wrote for Aid Thoughts around 15 years ago. It's kind of amazing, reading back, how I've changed (both how little and how much) since then.

I often tell people I manage to write as much and as often as they can--you only get good at it through trial and error.

I miss blogging.

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What amazing news. Another great public policy school at a time when we most certainly need to shine a light on public policy and the role of governments worldwide.

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John Hopkins are lucky to have you, Michael. Hoping you go from strength to strength there.

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Absolutely brilliant book. The narrators off-centre world view is my favourite thing about it.

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A lesson: no matter how talented, working on the basics matters. True across basically all disciplines.

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The Muppet Show: this thrilling return is so great I can’t even count how many times I laughed Sabrina Carpenter fangirling Miss Piggy, Beaker losing his eyes … yes, Kermit and co are back for a trip down memory lane – and it’s a perfect, saucy joy

Yes, everything sucks. But:

www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio...

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Nothing says Christmas like the Australians traumatising 11 visiting Englishmen over a small wooden urn full of ashes.

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Really looking forward to reading this update.

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I need an explainer of that organogram to start with…

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This is going to bankrupt me

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This is a spectacular reference.

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Tolstoy and his confidante (a lizard).

From Gorky’s Fragments from My Diary

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What is development economics? I asked development economists for their definitions of development economics.

What is development economics?

I find it more and more difficult to define what development economics actually is.

So, for this @voxdev.bsky.social blog, I asked development economists how they define development economics: voxdev.org/topic/what-d...

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Reading Pearl on causality widened my horizons so much. Made it harder, though, but so crucial for thinking this all through from a practical policy perspective.

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This is a crucial point. Still relatively few economists are explicitly trained on this point, and too many econ papers show it.

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Can you share the table?

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I haven't thought about this deeply, but how much do we think using PPPs adjusts for the Baumol effect here? On a scale of 100% to not at all

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When thinking about how to get out of this mess we need to keep in mind 'asymmetric causation'. Knowing what caused a problem doesn't tell you how to solve it. The example that brought the point home to me was: If you're run over by a steamroller, the cure is not to have it reverse back over you

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A wine that makes you think, @jowolff.bsky.social

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Maybe he misread the title as 'complex organisms'?

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"One star. TOO MANY WORDS!"

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This is a truly mad review of Perrow's classic Complex Organizations:

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New entrant to the J-Rock song name hall of fame

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Cackling

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Just a happy coincident he’s also incredibly good at cricket (another one I called spectacularly wrong in his early career)

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Some people are cool because they’re good at something, and in others it’s just completely innate to their bearing. Jadeja is the latter. He could be a clerk in the bank and he’d be the coolest bank clerk in history.

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