Sunday, July 20, 2025

The Fate of English in the EU After Brexit: Expected and Unexpected Twists

After Brexit, English can no longer retain its status as one of the EU’s official or working languages. This column uses data on languages spoken in the EU to show that post-Brexit, German and French would become dominant.

Links 8/25/18

Gaius Publius: Verizon Throttled Firefighters’ Data As Mendocino Wildfire Burned

Verizon shows that extortion is fundamental to its business model.

The Long Legacy of Frederick Douglass

A new book seeks to simultaneously situate Douglass among his contemporaries and the political challenges of today.

Love at First Sight—Old Man Adopts Dog

On the importance of a dog as a friend.

2:00PM Water Cooler 8/24/2018

Today’s Water Cooler: China Trade,tariffs and manfacturing, Joe Biden, Michael Avenatti, Andrew Cuomo, durable goods, Tesla IT, ballots, fracking, urban planning and architecture

Fracking, the Water Cycle, and Sacrifice Zones

Groundwater contamination with endocrine distruptors from fracking, and its uneven distribution

Links 8/24/18

Landmark Kentucky Pension Case Against KKR, Blackstone, and PAAMCO to Move to Trial?

An update on an important pension fund fiduciary duty case.

Market Power, Low Productivity, and Lagging Wages: The Real Drivers

To understand labor productivity—and growing inequality—you have to look at the “dual economy”

Wolf Richter: Here Comes the Second Wave of Big Money in the “Buy-to-Rent” Scheme

PE firms are paying prices at the peak of the market, amid ceaseless complaints that there isn’t enough inventory of homes for sale,

Portland (Maine) Meetup Thursday, September 6 with Lambert and Yves

Announcing a Down East meetup for Thursday September 6. Hope to see you there!

2:00PM Water Cooler 8/23/2018

Today’s Water Cooler: China trade, tariffs and manufacturing, youth vote, Pelosi, Cohen drama, Amazon logistics, New York taxi drivers, DNA, bees

Lump-of-Labor Fallacy: The Nastiest Motives of Nasty People

Why the lump-of-labor fallacy is bad for workers and for economics.

Links 8/23/18