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1. Promise on an HIV vaccine? 2. “The money itself is programmable. Beijing has tested expiration dates to encourage users to spend it quickly, for times when the economy needs a jump-start.” (WSJ) 3. Soviet LOTR “markets” in everything. 4. Have they ruined Plastic Ono Band? (WSJ, probably) 5. NYT obituary for Robert Mundell. 6. The decline of the Central American elites (The Economist). The post Tuesday assorted links appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.
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1. Promise on an HIV vaccine? 2. “The money itself is programmable. Beijing has tested expiration dates to encourage users to spend it quickly, for times when the economy needs a jump-start.” (WSJ) 3. Soviet LOTR “markets” in everything. 4. Have they ruined Plastic Ono Band? (WSJ, probably) 5. NYT obituary for Robert Mundell. 6. The decline of the Central American elites (The Economist). The post Tuesday assorted links appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.
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2. “The money itself is programmable. Beijing has tested expiration dates to encourage users to spend it quickly, for times when the economy needs a jump-start.” (WSJ)
3. Soviet LOTR “markets” in everything.
4. Have they ruined Plastic Ono Band? (WSJ, probably)
5. NYT obituary for Robert Mundell.
6. The decline of the Central American elites (The Economist).
The post Tuesday assorted links appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.