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[–]Lambchops_Legion 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

BE, wumbo. It wasn't completely sunk cost as there was still the variable cost those fries had on your health.

[–]say_wot_againConfirmed for Google bigwig 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Dammit wumbo, with this and the automod, we'll have 3 stickies in about 14 hours.

[–]besttrousers"Then again, I have pegged you for a Neoclassical/Austrian." 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Acemoglu has a new paper:

Acemoglu, Daron, Camilo García-Jimeno, and James A. Robinson. 2015. "State Capacity and Economic Development: A Network Approach." American Economic Review, 105(8): 2364-2409.

We study the direct and spillover effects of local state capacity in Colombia. We model the determination of state capacity as a network game between municipalities and the national government. We estimate this model exploiting the municipality network and the roots of local state capacity related to the presence of the colonial state and royal roads. Our estimates indicate that local state capacity decisions are strategic complements. Spillover effects are sizable, accounting for about 50 percent of the quantitative impact of an expansion in local state capacity, but network effects driven by equilibrium responses of other municipalities are much larger. (JEL D85, H41, H77, O17, O18)

Acemoglu needs to up his troll game. The paper clearly should have been titled "Who won't build the roads: A Network Approach to State Capacity and Economic Development".

[–]UltSomnia 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Discussion topic: how do you shills feel about legal gambling? I live in Nevada, and I think it's cool that we have these grand casinos that people can waste their money at. But, the slot machines in grocery stores/ convenience stores bother me. I mean, people are hooked on this stuff and they can't even go to the grocery store or get gas without being tempted. You see people that probably need this money wasting it away every time you go to the store. I know we all care about muh freedomz here, but we know gambling can be addictive and it seems a little exploitative to put it in places that people have to go to. I guess a lot of this applies to lotteries too (which we don't have), but I feel that machines are quite a bit more tempting.