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Ask HN: The economy as a system of transactions, where can I find data?

1 points·by ispo·4 years ago·0 comments

Man repatriates 19 antiquities after reading Guardian article

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76 points·by ispo·4 years ago·10 comments

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ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
As former ambassador of European climate policies, I felt appalled every few months while my job lasted. A seemingly insoluble problem us that for a long time all they do outsources problems via trade leading to land systems change---deforestation.

The carbon storage point made in the article is not valid for some countries in the EU, as they have more forest now that decades ago, and too much wildfire risk setting higher priorities.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Oh such a good joke!!!! Thanks for showing me the twist. I remember the funny safety conversations at tennis matches after a few drops of rain.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
I was looking forward to a thread like this, very motivating! Being a hacker without a CS degree sometimes creates steep learning curves.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
I wish I know how, as a migrant that changes countries every 5-7 years... Alas, there is no way.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Now that you mention it, once in Santa Fe (NM) I had a great dinner in a Tex-Mex... I felt the conversation went wild due to some substance --- I suspected thc --- but this really rings only a partial bell... why I never felt it so strong in Asia, where I consumed more capsaicin?
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
What is wrong with my kid eating curry?
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
"I’m pretty sure inhabitants will drink their own [processed] urine" this is a totally normal thing across world regions and a sign of civilization, why such funky immature stance?
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
"though surprisingly not all board members." reads as naive in this otherwise excellent piece, and shows what board membership is: corruption, revolving doors, and a bilateral way to influence stakeholders.

"Rundell’s take is that the Saudi state is, always has been, and always will be anti-terrorist because the ultimate goals of the monarchy are stability, stability, and stability" yet another naivitè, or rather an inability to think outside the box.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
But I enjoyed it with its niceties and oddities!
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
It has a data driven approach that does not sum up into an ontology, still it flies.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Interesting, I do not understand what do you mean by "equality of Nash equilibria and centrality", please could you elaborate or provide a source?
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Beans are beans, and Bush beans are a somehow different story.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Perfect for my mother in law.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Good questions and good points... something that bothers me is that networks are treated into micro when they actually relate to meso... connecting micro and macro.

Impossible to discern who would share the prize. Also, his network science is childish compared to nowadays econophysics multiplex approaches, but this was never a deterrent for the comittee.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Matt will get the Nobel for it.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Welcome to complexity economics.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
I apologize for my ignorance, still the concept is useless.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
This tertiary source concept you just invented it, it does not exist.
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
Exactly, that is what you need LOL
ispo
·4 years ago·discuss
The other day someone shared a paper linking some gut bacteria to oxytocin levels, which regulate sociality.