Saturday assorted links


1. Can we create more prodigies in the empirical sciences?

2. Bronze Age markets.

3. How did Europe become the world champion of heat deaths?

4. New, The Journal of Economic Freedom.

5. Siena (Houston) fact of the day.

6. John Burn-Murdoch on economic growth (FT).  And a chart from the piece.

7. Economist David Holtz is now studying agents at OpenAI.

8. What Dean Ball wants to do.

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