This site lives on the quiet margins—where reading meets economics.
You’ll find concise notes from books, papers, and literary history, paired with obscure economic ideas that don’t usually make it into survey textbooks. The goal isn’t to be comprehensive, but to surface concepts that sharpen judgment and expand taste.
What shows up here:
- Close reading notes from literature and intellectual history
- Lesser‑known ideas in micro, macro, and economic history
- Short explainers that connect texts to incentives, information, and institutions
- Occasional diagrams or simple calculations to make abstractions concrete
Start here:
- Explore the pillar guides → /guides/
- Reading classics → /guides/reading-classic-literature/
- Obscure economics → /guides/obscure-economics-concepts/
- Cognitive tools → /guides/cognitive-tools-for-deep-reading/
How to use this site:
- Browse categories for broad themes; drill into tags for specific topics
- Follow links to primary sources whenever possible
- Skim freely; read deeply where your curiosity catches
Editorial stance:
- Precision over length; clarity over coverage
- Quotes are credited; errors are my own
- Feedback is welcome—reach me on the Contact page
If a note nudges you toward a book you wouldn’t otherwise read—or clarifies a slippery economic concept—it’s doing its job.
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