Friday, October 17, 2003
Things to Read
Looks matter. More attractive professors get better marks from students. See Drezner and Volokh and the Invisible Adjunct.
Just found this blog, Suburban Blight: Do I Dare to Eat a Peach? (Love the Eliot quote) She's a breeder in her mid-thirties, so I like her already. She has a weekly round up of blogs that's interesting. Clearly someone with more time than me.
Michelle goes on about marriage and nannies.
The average price of a Manhattan apartment? $900,000. The Census Bureau says that the typical American household made $42,409 last year. At that rate, this family could buy an average-priced Manhattan apartment after just a little more than 21 years, if luxuries like food and clothing were skipped and entire incomes were forked over.
Looks matter. More attractive professors get better marks from students. See Drezner and Volokh and the Invisible Adjunct.
Just found this blog, Suburban Blight: Do I Dare to Eat a Peach? (Love the Eliot quote) She's a breeder in her mid-thirties, so I like her already. She has a weekly round up of blogs that's interesting. Clearly someone with more time than me.
Michelle goes on about marriage and nannies.
The average price of a Manhattan apartment? $900,000. The Census Bureau says that the typical American household made $42,409 last year. At that rate, this family could buy an average-priced Manhattan apartment after just a little more than 21 years, if luxuries like food and clothing were skipped and entire incomes were forked over.