- Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen: “The best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the United States.”
- The rise and fall of cities: Detroit has one of the highest homicide rates in the United States, experienced a 61% population decrease from 1950-2010, and between 2005-2015, one in three Detroit properties has been foreclosed on.
- The left digit bias in medicine. Recommended
- Tyler Cowen on the cost of climate change: Imagine someone telling you, “the world won’t attain the year 2100 standard of living until 2102.”
- Overboard incidents — falling, jumping or being thrown — are the leading cause of death on cruise ships.
- Fauci’s replacement, Jeanne Marrazzo, “has almost an unblemished record of being wrong on every issue related to COVID.”
Category: Health Economics & Costs
Thursday Links
- Right-of-center opponents of dropping the A bomb on Japan include Herbert Hoover and Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
- After Portland decriminalized small amounts of illicit drugs, it got …. more drug use! (NYT)
- The judge, on the Biden administration’s censorship of Covid info: It was “arguably the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history.” (WSJ)
- What Trump did on price transparency and why it matters.
- From Australia to Zimbabwe, governments are raiding each other’s health systems in a worldwide hunt for medical workers. (WSJ)
Should You Own Your Cells if They’re Valuable?
Imagine you own a plot of land under which oil is found. Whether or not you have a right to a share of the wealth is determined by whether you own the mineral rights. Suppose you own a field and one day you discover a previous owner buried their life savings on the property 160 years ago. This year the owner of a cornfield in Kentucky found more than 700 gold coins dated between 1840 and 1863 buried on his land. Does he own those coins? Generally, unless there was some compelling evidence that the original owner was the government or it was used in a crime.
How about if your doctor was treating you for cancer and discovered an interesting phenomenon in your cancer cells?
Wednesday Links
- Age-adjusted deaths from cold are ten times greater than deaths from heat.
- The first Generalist Medical AI system is out.
- Nate Silver on left-wing bias in the media.
- Is there anything wrong with having AI romantic partners? Apparently, yes.
- During the Covid pandemic, some hospital ICUs were overloaded, while neighboring hospitals had excess capacity. Worst victims of the lack of market clearing mechanisms: Medicaid enrollees and Blacks.