From The Stalwart’s review of Bernd Heinrich’s Bumblebee Economics:
… a species can be conceived as a firm that’s grown to specialize in tapping certain energy reserves throughout nature. In the case of bumblebees, one could think of them as a hedge fund that specializes in micro-arbitrage opportunities — available profits that are too small [...]

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (author of the excellent Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets, and more recently The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, which I’ve not read yet) discusses what he is optimistic about: The Birth of Stochastic Science. He laments the fact that too [...]

I see that Amazon is taking pre-orders for a new edition of Ludwig von Mises’s Human Action:

I grabbed a well-used copy of a ‘63 hardcover edition off eBay a couple of years ago, not wanting to shell out $60+ for a freshly minted one. The new edition is paperback, but may be a bit less [...]