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Eigenvectors from Eigenvalues: a survey of a basic identity in linear algebra | What's new
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GPTs are GPTs: An early look at the labor market impact potential of large language models
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NetSci – The Network Science Society
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Best-Response Dynamics in the Boston Mechanism by Oguzhan Celebi :: SSRN
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Institutions I Would Fund – Blog
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Robert Fano
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Canada’s ploy to use U.S.-trained immigrants to surpass American innovation - Niskanen Center
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SUMS Notes Bank
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Harvard University: CS 234r
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Price of anarchy in auctions
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Klaus Schwab: Globalization in the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution | Foreign Affairs
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Who Is the Art World For?
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The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America: Wilford, Hugh: 9780674032569: Amazon.com: Books
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SocArXiv Papers
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About Mila - Mila
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The relationship between bioRxiv preprints, citations and altmetrics | Quantitative Science Studies | MIT Press
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Sigma Research Lab: Publications
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Meet the Reboot Editorial Board - Reboot
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Deferred Acceptance with News Utility | NBER
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Word to Markdown Converter
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cs1440: Algorithmic Game Theory
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For the young who want to by Marge Piercy | Poetry Foundation
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My mother’s body by Marge Piercy | Poetry Foundation
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Science.gov - Open Science Announcements from Federal Agencies
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Parmenides
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About Taper #10
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The NBER Orange Book Dataset: A User’s Guide | NBER
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The China Convergence - by N.S. Lyons - The Upheaval
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Does Nothingness Exist? | Quanta Magazine
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Carl Sagan Saw US Schools Were Ruining Kids Decades Ago: 'Something Terrible Has Happened' - Foundation for Economic Education
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How Express Entry works - Canada.ca
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Ben Golub 🇺🇦 on X: ""Reductionist" (i.e., most economic) theories of collective action explain acts like voting by individual incentives, perhaps including "social" phenomena via payoff terms like social pressure or warm glow. A short thread about an (old) complaint about such theories. 1/" / X
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Balancing Competing Objectives with Noisy Data: Score-Based Classifiers for Welfare-Aware Machine Learning
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My Apollo Bibliography - Made of Bugs
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Innovation Incentives Case - Economics Department - Reed College
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Bayh–Dole Act - Wikipedia
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Help Wanted: Modernizing the Schedule A Shortage Occupation List - Institute for Progress
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New court documents suggest Google sought to take over Epic | GamesIndustry.biz
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Epic v. Google: everything we’re learning live in Fortnite court - Page 10 - The Verge
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Helen Andrews on X: "In her piece on surrogacy, @carmel_writes notes that international adoption has practically disappeared. My first thought was: oh, Third World babies are languishing unchosen because American parents are opting for designer surrogate babies instead. But that's actually wrong./1" / X
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jana m. perkins: computational social scientist
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Mike Gravel’s Staff Explain His Improbable Campaign | Current Affairs
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Semantic Scholar | Research | Research Team
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US Citizenship Practice Exam
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Thoughts - Albert Qiaochu Jiang
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Knowledge Economy — Knowledge … It’s Accepted Everywhere
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How Infinite Jest tethered me to life when I almost let it go | Aeon Essays
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The Nordic Model Invents the Goods – People's Policy Project
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What the Solow Model can teach us about China
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A Report on Scientific Branch-Creation: How the Rockefeller Foundation helped bootstrap the field of molecular biology
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