Radio, print, web — it’s a media whoredom triple play!!
Sure, I have a Newsweek column and a bloggingheads appearance in the past 24 hours, but what have I done for my dear readers lately? My latest commentary for Marketplace is now available online. It’s about the fallibility of political prediction markets. I’m very grateful to Columbia’s Andrew Gelman for this blog post and this ...
Sure, I have a Newsweek column and a bloggingheads appearance in the past 24 hours, but what have I done for my dear readers lately? My latest commentary for Marketplace is now available online. It's about the fallibility of political prediction markets. I'm very grateful to Columbia's Andrew Gelman for this blog post and this blog post, which crystallize the state of play regarding these markets.
Sure, I have a Newsweek column and a bloggingheads appearance in the past 24 hours, but what have I done for my dear readers lately? My latest commentary for Marketplace is now available online. It’s about the fallibility of political prediction markets. I’m very grateful to Columbia’s Andrew Gelman for this blog post and this blog post, which crystallize the state of play regarding these markets.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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