Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Science in six words
Hello there! Check out these six-word science stories from a recent issue of the journal Science, vol. 153 (1 July 2016), pp. 22-24. Here are six of our favorites: “Try. Fail. Try Harder. Fail again.” (Robert Kumsta, Psychology, Germany) “Frequently … Continue reading
No vehicles in the park?
In this post, let’s revisit H.L.A. Hart’s paradigm example of the problem of interpretation in law: a prosaic ordinance prohibiting “vehicles in the park” (a real life example of just such an ordinance is pictured below). Assume the text of … Continue reading
Judging the Magna Carta
You may have heard of “The Living Constitution” (i.e. the idea that the Constitution changes over time to meet our current needs), but have you ever heard of “The Living Magna Carta”? If not, check out this beautiful paper by … Continue reading
Litigation as a dollar auction
That is the title of our most recent work-in-progress, available here on SSRN. Here is an extract from the first draft of our four-page paper: “Martin Shubik [pictured below] introduced the dollar auction game in a short paper published in … Continue reading
What is the optimal level of liberty?
Our friend and colleague Alex Tabarrok recently wrote this depressing blog post reporting that “freedom in the world is in decline.” But how does one even begin to measure something like “freedom,” and even if one could measure such a … Continue reading
Gone fishing …
FYI, we won’t be blogging over the Fourth of July weekend. We’ve decided to declare our independence from the Internet to spend more time with our family and friends …
2016 presidential election forecast
Happy Canada Day! Check out this election forecast from our friends at FiveThirtyEight. Is Nate Silver underestimating Trump’s chances again? Or does Clinton really have this locked up?
Nested promises
Have you ever noticed the fine print on some merchant receipts? Does this example of an agreement within an agreement (i.e. “I promise to keep my previous promise to pay”) make any logical sense? Does it make the original promise … Continue reading
Cars are far more dangerous than AR-15s
We understand all the fuss over “gun control,” especially after the recent tragic events in our home city Orlando, Florida, but statistically speaking, my fellow Floridians should worry more about pedestrian safety and the level of texting and driving on … Continue reading
“Abuse Standards Violation”
That is the title of an art exhibit in London created by the husband-and-wife artistic team of Franco and Eva Mattes. (Check out this review by Ted Loos (NY Times) for more details.) In summary, the focus of this exhibit … Continue reading

