Notes
Lucas Puente
24 Apr 2019 »
Presentation to the CAMEO Microlender's Forum
01 Sep 2016 »
Mapping Traffic Fatalities
05 Apr 2016 »
Mapping Twitter Followers in R
23 Sep 2014 »
College Football & Econometrics --> Fun with Matching
05 Jun 2014 »
Ending Gerrymandering
16 Apr 2014 »
Looking at where our taxes go on tax day
13 Feb 2014 »
A view at the spatial distribution of income in San Francisco
18 Jan 2014 »
What do we know about the politics of the new Fed nominees?
07 Jan 2014 »
What Can Finance Tell Us About Auburn's Road to Pasadena?
07 Dec 2013 »
On the perils of extrapolationlocal regression
10 Oct 2013 »
Who do you think will win the Nobel Prize in Economics?
07 Oct 2013 »
Is there an end in sight? My $0.02 on the shutdown
05 Oct 2013 »
When the government shutdown hits day four
20 Jul 2013 »
Detroit's Bankruptcy: A Political Decision?
30 Jun 2013 »
One Look at the Geography of Corporate America
29 Jun 2013 »
Gif: The Progression of Same Sex Marriage Law, 1970 - 2013
27 Jun 2013 »
Big news in the past 24 hours
19 Jun 2013 »
Riding the publicity wave: the debate over the bike lobby continues
18 Jun 2013 »
The politics of Silicon Valley
18 Jun 2013 »
Interest in this Week’s FOMC Meeting
17 Jun 2013 »
On the Road with President Obama
10 Jun 2013 »
Gender Inequality Index
05 Jun 2013 »
The "All Powerful" Bike Lobby
01 Jun 2013 »
Twitter Maps
01 Jun 2013 »
The Federator
25 May 2013 »
Changes in employment since 12/07 (by state)
21 May 2013 »
Understanding Brown-Vitter
17 May 2013 »
Partisanship of My Neighborhoods
15 May 2013 »
Sugar Politics
03 May 2013 »
How Extensive is Corruption in China?
28 Apr 2013 »
Buzzfeed tackles purchasing power parity
27 Apr 2013 »
Every grad student's worst nightmare
26 Apr 2013 »
Why the Euro is failing in one figure
24 Apr 2013 »
Alleged White House Explosion Sends Market into a Tailspin
23 Apr 2013 »
The New Digital Age
20 Apr 2013 »
Girl Rising
17 Apr 2013 »
Wealth Inequality in America
16 Apr 2013 »
Happy Tax Day!
15 Apr 2013 »
Evaluating the valuation of the Chinese renminbi