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Subject Misused Trade Deals, Market Biases, and Gaurav Suri on the Emergent Mind
Date November 24, 2025 6:00 PM
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WEEK OF NOVEMBER 24, 2025
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FEATURED READING

Misusing Trade Agreements ([link removed])

By Peter Calcagno & Beatriz Maldonado

Can trade agreements do it all, or should they stick to…well, freeing trade? Peter Calcagno and Beatriz Maldonado explore whether provisions in trade agreements meant to fight corruption are effective.
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ECONLOG

Tit-for-Tat in Politics ([link removed])

By Clifford A. Bates Jr.

What can Robert Axelrod, Robert Putnam, and Vincent and Elinor Ostrom teach us about social cooperation? An awful lot. Clifford A. Bates Jr. explains the importance of tit-for-tat interactions for living together in freedom.
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ECONLOG

Applaud All Market-Made Millions ([link removed])

By Christopher Freiman

Why doesn’t Saquon Barkley get the same hate as millionaire CEOs? Christopher Freiman explores some possible explanations and argues that we should strive to shake off our biases and judge compensation based on whether it is the result of their ability to generate value through voluntary economic action.
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ECONLOG

Strong Claims Need Strong Evidence ([link removed])

By Jon Murphy

The law of demand is a law, backed up by overwhelming evidence. It can’t be disproven by occasional examples that seem to contradict it. Jon Murphy explores what kind of evidence we have for economic laws and what kind we would need to overturn them.

CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ECONOMICS

New at the CEE: Leland B. Yeager ([link removed])

Explore the newest biography in the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Leland B. Yeager made a strong case for free trade, flexible exchange rates, and a rules-based/principled approach to alternative monetary regimes, all with an eye toward achieving economic harmony and prosperity.
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FEATURED ECONTALK EPISODE
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The Wonder of the Emergent Mind (with Gaurav Suri) ([link removed])

Listen as neuroscientist and author Gaurav Suri explains how the mind emerges from the neural network of the brain, why habits form, why intuition often knows before language does, and why our post-hoc explanations can mislead us.
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