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Professor, Mailman School, Columbia University

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Ventilators: where’s the bottleneck?

April 3, 2020 Amar Bhidé 975 Views 0 Comments

In the scramble to build/acquire/commandeer ventilators the question arises: is the equipment the bottleneck or are other complementary facilities and

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What South Korean/Taiwanese “successes” dont resolve.

April 2, 2020 Amar Bhidé 1378 Views 0 Comments

Much is being made of the “success” of covid containment in South Korea and Taiwan. This seems based on rather

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Honesty in Pandemic Modelling

April 1, 2020 Amar Bhidé 1423 Views 1 Comment

This fine post by Maria Chikina (Pitt) and Wesley Pegden (CMU) reaches important if unpalatable conclusions, including: “There is a

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Murky data calls into question quarantine strategy (New FT oped)

March 25, 2020 Amar Bhidé 1112 Views 0 Comments

My oped on covid 19 that the FT has just kindly published, emphasizes we are operating in a fog —

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HealthCareBlogProductive KnowledgePublic Policy

Conflating Convenience with Correctness

March 23, 2020 Amar Bhidé 1009 Views 0 Comments

My email and facebook feed is filled with pictures and videos of exponential growth functions.   The flood originates, I

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How reliable does a test need to be in order to be used for screening?

March 18, 2020 Amar Bhidé 1284 Views 0 Comments

A pro-screening friend posed this question — in response to my strong objections to mass screening. To which I replied:

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What the seasonal flu teaches us about dealing with the coronavirus scare

March 14, 2020 Amar Bhidé 4488 Views 1 Comment

Comparisons of coronavirus infections to the mundane seasonal ‘flu have invited widespread mockery. In fact, the comparison is oddly and

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UncertaintyBlog

Frank Knight’s spin on Hume’s induction paradox.

February 8, 2020 Amar Bhidé 1171 Views 0 Comments

Brilliant observation from Knight’s Risk Uncertainty and Profit: “We live in a world full of contradiction and paradox, a fact

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Making Economics More Useful. Final typeset version posted.

January 1, 2020 Amar Bhidé 899 Views 0 Comments

The compositor has sent  the “final” version of Making Economics More Useful: How Technological Eclecticism Could Help (though the official

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Ending Repo Madness (Wall Street Journal oped)

November 2, 2019 Amar Bhidé 765 Views 0 Comments

A Swedish  friend, employed in New York by a famously prudent Swedish bank, kindly invited me to lunch last month.

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