Linkfest: May 04, 2018
What I am reading today
Wessel's Economic Update: The Chinese model for economic innovation (Brookings: Economics)
Common Sense: Amazon, the Elephant in the Antitrust Room (NYT Technology)
One estimate of the rate of return on pharma (Marginal REVOLUTION)
Cultural Brokers Boost the Creative Performance of Diverse Teams (Insead)
Glen Weyl: "The Very Structure of Capitalism Is Inherently Monopolistic" (ProMarket)
As Demand For Rural Jobs Rises, Government Curtails Funding For Key Employment Scheme (IndiaSpend)
Photo essay: A great anointment in the 21st century (India at LSE)
Millions of people are slowly losing their vision to diseases such as age-related macular degeneration. Now a device more than a decade in the making may help some of these people see again. https://stanford.io/2FFkxmu pic.twitter.com/t7UqwzaJhu (Stanford Engineering)
a16z Video: The Oral History of TrialPay — Obstacles and Opportunities in Payments (Andreessen Horowitz)
The Mumbai DP - vertical development and population density are not the same! (Gulzar Natarajan: Urbanomics)
Wessel's Economic Update: The Chinese model for economic innovation (Brookings: Economics)
Common Sense: Amazon, the Elephant in the Antitrust Room (NYT Technology)
One estimate of the rate of return on pharma (Marginal REVOLUTION)
Cultural Brokers Boost the Creative Performance of Diverse Teams (Insead)
Glen Weyl: "The Very Structure of Capitalism Is Inherently Monopolistic" (ProMarket)
As Demand For Rural Jobs Rises, Government Curtails Funding For Key Employment Scheme (IndiaSpend)
Photo essay: A great anointment in the 21st century (India at LSE)
Millions of people are slowly losing their vision to diseases such as age-related macular degeneration. Now a device more than a decade in the making may help some of these people see again. https://stanford.io/2FFkxmu pic.twitter.com/t7UqwzaJhu (Stanford Engineering)
a16z Video: The Oral History of TrialPay — Obstacles and Opportunities in Payments (Andreessen Horowitz)
The Mumbai DP - vertical development and population density are not the same! (Gulzar Natarajan: Urbanomics)
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