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Posted on January 29, 2025January 28, 2025 by John C. Goodman

Result of Beijing’s price controls: Chinese patients are getting inferior drugs. (NYT) 

A group of people in Chicago were asked whether a hypothetical 2-year-old named J.L. who has not been vaccinated against measles, mumps or rubella will get sick and require hospitalization. Their initial estimate of harm dropped about 20 percent after they were informed that “there are thousands of children who are J.L.’s age in Chicago who have not been vaccinated against measles, mumps or rubella.”

The case against RFK, Jr.

DeepSeek fails Econ 101.

More thoughts on DeepSeek.

1 thought on “Wednesday Links”

  1. Hunter Lewis says:
    January 29, 2025 at 10:01 pm

    I have been a decades long admirer of yours (John Goodman), but this RFK article is not worthy of you. I know, you will say that you didn’t write it yourself. But publishing it without a balancing article and describing an assassination as a ” case against” reveals your views. I will now unsubscribe and also stop donations, which have been sizable over the years.

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