Monday assorted links


1. Séb Krier.

2. Institute for Progress class in the economics of innovation.

3. It’s over, people.  Alternately, here is Joshua Gans using AI for research.

4. Helen DeWitt on Substack.

5. Claims about Venezuela.

6. The year in Neanderthals (NYT).

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