Friday assorted links


1. A good tweet about art collections.

2. Banknote bouquets could land you in jail, Kenya’s central bank warns.

3. Cass Sunstein on the aesthetics of liberalism.  And Becca Rothfeld on similar issues.

4. How will low fertility rates affect economies?  One estimate given has U.S. per capita consumption falling by over eight percent, which I consider “large,” though it seems the author (David N. Weil) does not?

5. Survey on the economics of noncompete clauses.

6. Is Bluey the most conservative show on TV? (WSJ)

7. Someone likes the new Wuthering Heights movie.

8. Covid has now become what some people claimed it was all along.

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