@enriquefatas
Prof in Behavioral Economics at the Universidad Europea in Madrid and Valencia (Spain), working on behavioral public policy, social norms, discrimination, development, and conflict. #BehavioralScience #BehaviouralScience
What is a balance-of-payments deficit? I should know, but I don't. Nobody does. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY6d...
Nunca nada es para tanto
I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. Itβs dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
Stay free
Filibusterismo para que Europa sea dΓ©bil.
Contra el comercio y a favor de los aranceles, como Trump, como los del Brexit, erosionando la mejor baza de Europa en el mundo: alianzas entre iguales, comercio, integraciΓ³n, tratados internacionales sΓ³lidos, respeto a la ley.
elpais.com/economia/202...
βΌοΈ Please share widely βΌοΈ This is the text Texas politicians do not want students to read. It's a fascinating discussion about sex, gender, and desire set at a lively drinking party. It's very important that students know NOT to read it: www.amazon.com/Symposium-Pe... Please help me spread the word.
π§΅ For the past two days, weβve been watching something obscene unfold.
The Trump administration is portraying the victim of ICE violence as a terrorist and the killer as a hero shielded by absolute immunity.
On one point, however, they tell the truth.
1/7
civiceconomist.substack.com/p/ice-trumps...
tl;dr "L'Γtat, c'est moi" www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/u...
This outcome is possibly great news for armed groups operating in the country. A weaker, more corrupt, more fragile, state will make new territories more accessible to ELN (and other gangs), expanding their territory in Apure, TΓ‘chira, BolΓvar, and Zulia, potentially boosting cocaine production.
Any deeper political change seems less likely because of its higher risks (most likely requiring boots on the ground). Venezuelan opposition has very limited bargaining power in this process.
Granting full access to oil infrastructure (like the PDVSA terminals) in Venezuela seems to be the bargaining chip in the hands of the Venezuelan government. If they reach a deal (oil access exchanged for limited/cosmetic political changes), the regime will most likely survive.
Around 7,000+ heavily armed ELN (National Liberation Army, a pan-american narco-guerrilla) controls parts of Venezuela (in Zulia, TΓ‘chira, Apure, Amazonas, BolΓvar). This originally Christian and Marxist group was created in 1964 and was never defeated. Any power vacuum will favour their expansion.
Galtieri ordered an invasion of the Falklands in 1982, shortly after becoming the de facto president of Argentina. The British recovered the Islands and he was arrested in 1983.
Maduro will not be released by the Venezuelan army. Still, diversion strategies do not always end well.
In Cali, Colombia, where I am now, a small group of Venezuelans march chanting βMuera Maduroβ, some cars honk, following the rhythm.
The US invaded Panama in 1989. In a five weeks operation, 23 US soldiers, 300+ Panamanian soldiers and 200+ to 1,000+ civilians were killed. Panama was then the size of Caracas today. A US deployment seems unlikely.
Scary Irony
A head of state who did not accept the outcome of a previous presidential election kidnaps a HoS who did not accept the outcome of the domestic presidential elections.
Desk Rejection should have (most likely) been the editor/AE decision. My desk rejection rate has never been higher.
If video were available back then, this is how disappearances during right-wing Latin American dictatorships would look.
Seeing citizens kidnapped by government forces should drive people to take to the streets, but apparently, it is not enough.
Few economists write like Dani Rodrik.
He combines clarity, precision with the courage to say what others only think.
Read my full conversation with him here: catherineeunicedevries.substack.com/p/etched-in-...
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I just received an email informing us about safety measures to take when traveling. Five years ago, I would not have imagined seeing these countries named together:
"Countries classified as high risk in terms of knowledge security are: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and the United States."
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π Tomorrow (28th), 2 pm German time on Zoom
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Very good article by @martinsandbu.ft.com. I am still debating whether pragmatism now to prepare for a future confrontation might make sense. But when I hear European leaders praise Trump I do feel like the title of this article: they are selling our soul.
Unbelievable!!!
Apply for funding to work with me and Gord at Cornell!
Same experience here with a couple or recent tests. Perplexity Pro always failed when I tested it, no matter the LLM engine chosen, @carlbergstrom.com
As always, Ted Chiang is great in this interview.
cdh.princeton.edu/blog/2025/08...