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(i) Twitter: A Case Study in Capital Allocation: Philadelphia & Reading
“In 1955, Ben Graham took control of P&R. Over the next 12 years, Graham transformed P&R from a failing coal mine into a high-return holding company.”
(ii) FTX’d: Conflicting Public and Private Interests in Chapter 11
Taking a magnifying glass to S&Cs conduct in and around the FTX bankruptcy.
(iii) NYT: Daniel Kahneman, Who Plumbed the Psychology of Economics, Dies at 90
Obit. Also: Twitter: 10 Excellent Econ Papers & Speeches. And, Steven Levitt on His Career and Leaving Academic Economics.
(iv) The New Yorker: Conductors Had One Job. Now They Have Three or Four
Alex Ross on Klaus Mäkelä and the age of the multitasking maestro. Also see: Esa-Pekka Salonen’s resignation in San Francisco is a wake-up call for arts groups nationwide. And Tetragrammaton: Tyler Cowen Playlist