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Economics

[1414] Of Prize in Economics for what design?

Adam Smith’s classical metaphor of the invisible hand refers to how the market, under ideal conditions, ensures an efficient allocation of scarce resources. But in practice conditions are usually not ideal; for example, competition is not completely free, consumers are not perfectly informed and privately desirable production and consumption may generate social costs and benefits. Furthermore, many transactions do not take place in open markets but within firms, in bargaining between individuals or interest groups and under a host of other institutional arrangements. How well do different such institutions, or allocation mechanisms, perform? What is the optimal mechanism to reach a certain goal, such as social welfare or private profit? Is government regulation called for, and if so, how is it best designed?

These questions are difficult, particularly since information about individual preferences and available production technologies is usually dispersed among many actors who may use their private information to further their own interests. Mechanism design theory, initiated by Leonid Hurwicz and further developed by Eric Maskin and Roger Myerson, has greatly enhanced our understanding of the properties of optimal allocation mechanisms in such situations, accounting for individuals’ incentives and private information. The theory allows us to distinguish situations in which markets work well from those in which they do not. It has helped economists identify efficient trading mechanisms, regulation schemes and voting procedures. Today, mechanism design theory plays a central role in many areas of economics and parts of political science. [The Prize in Economics 2007. Nobel Prize. October 15 2007]

Honestly, when I heard of it on Sunday, I thought they were awarding an economic prize to intelligent design: I said WTF?

And honestly again, though the concepts might sound familiar, I had never heard of the field before.

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Sports

[1413] Of a ranked Michigan

Well, I was wrong.

Michigan is now ranked #24 in the AP.

And after a weekend of upsets, Ohio State is now #1. I hope they will stay at #1 until November 17; on the same day, Michigan will pull the rug under OSU so hard that they’d wish they were never born.

Oh, yeah, which is a greater upset?

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Politics & government

[1412] Of what the Republicans think of November 2008

“You’ve got more vacancies now than a hotel in hurricane season,” said Paul C. Light, a professor of public service at New York University and one of the nation’s best-known specialists on the federal bureaucracy. “In my 25 years of studying these issues, I’ve never seen a vacancy rate like this.”Michael J. Gerhardt, a law professor at the University of North Carolina who studies the federal appointment process, said that he believed the large number of vacancies reflected a widespread fear by Republicans that the next president, whoever it is, will be a Democrat, and that there is no job security at the top ranks of the executive branch.

“Republicans don’t have as much incentive to give up lucrative jobs in the private sector right now,” Professor Gerhardt said. [White House Is Leaning on Interim Appointments. NYT. October 15 2007]

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Economics

[1411] Of unimpressive KLSE, from a global perspective

A graphics from NYT (via):

Fair use. NYT.

A good information the next time the Badawi administration tries to inflate its own ego by pointing at the performance of the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index.

Katak di bawah tempurung.

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Sports

[1410] Of Michigan and Purdue

Eid? Eid?

It is Michigan and I am certainly not going to miss it. I bleed maize and blue!

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Purdue are pissing in their pants!

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Sing it!

Hail! to the victors valiant
Hail! to the conqu’ring heroes
Hail! Hail! to Michigan,
the champions of the West!

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SACKED! w00t!

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Ah, I hate karma. Purdue got a turnover at Michigan’s 5.

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The last few minutes were filled with efficient plays. Too bad it ended with only 3 points for Michigan.

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w0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000! Purdue fumbled on their own 37!

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TOUCHDOWN! And Mike Hart is my God!

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Wow. Almost another turnover again. Purdue suck. They were lucky to recover it.

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Purdue 7, Michigan 24.

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Illinois-Iowa game could be the most boring game today. It is nearing halftime and it is tied at 3. Yes, I kid you not.

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Oh, no. Hart is hurt. Looks serious. Ankle.

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Hart is out but Purdue threw an INTERCEPTION! And then, TOUCHDOWN MICHIGAN! 31-7.

This is why Michigan was ranked #5 pre-season. It is halftime now.

Oh, I pity Purdue. Just out from a bad game against Ohio State, they just have to travel to Ann Arbor for a worse game.

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From the comment section of MGoBlog:

Just got a text message from GOD…
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Dude McGhee | 10.13.07 – 2:02 pm |

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Purdue 7 – Michigan 41.

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This is harsh:

Big halftime debate is whether, at 5-2 with a dominating victory, the Wolverines should crack the AP Top 25. My guess is the voters will rank them, although I wouldn’t if I were voting this year, and I’ll be surprised if our football writer, John Heuser, who is a voter puts them in his ballot. Michigan is just too unproven and Purdue – as we predicted prior to the game – is clearly (as usual) a fraud built on scheduling. [LIVE BLOG: Michigan 41 Purdue 7. Jim Carty. October 13 2007]

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Hahaha. Maybe not so. Another turnover; Michigan got the ball and another TD is in sight!

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Illinois is down. Just like what was said at MGoBlog, “Damn. I wanted to beat a 1-loss Illinois team.

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Purdue 7 – Michigan 48.

FYI, Kent 3 – OSU 48.

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Well, the only two unbeaten teams in the Big Ten, conference-wise, are Michigan and Ohio State. Illinois does not want to wait for the game against Michigan. Blergh. Michigan could use a ranked Illinois.

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Mallet replaces Henne. C’mon Mallet. Just 2 more points to 50!

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Aww. Purdue got another TD and Michigan, with only less than a minute on the clock, won’t break that pretty number 50. So, will Michigan be ranked?

I doubt so but let us find out on Monday.

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The backup team replaces the whole Michigan team and now, it is Purdue 21, Michigan 48. But there are less than 20 seconds anyway.

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Final. I still wish Carr had not replaced the team with backup. I would prefer to keep Purdue from getting two-digit score and boost Meeeeechigan’s shot at the ranking.