- Matthew Continetti: DEI isn’t dead; the response to Jonathan Haidt is exhibit A.
- Data centers by any other name: “The term data centre was not used in Monday’s deal announcement, instead referred to euphemistically as ‘large-load opportunities,’” says FT of the Dominion-NextEra deal.
- “Young workers primarily rely on internal learning, as it is relatively cheap and the probability of encountering coworkers with higher human capital is high. However,
as workers age and climb the human capital ladder, the availability of coworkers with higher human capital decreases, prompting a shift toward external learning, since trainers have higher average human capital than production workers. Eventually, as workers continue to age, the opportunity cost of learning increases, and the benefits decline due to a shorter remaining work horizon, resulting in a reduction in external learning.” That’s from Ma, Nakab, and Vidart, NBER.

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