Elsewhere on Thursday . . .
— Firms with a higher share of intangible assets benefited more from globalisation (NBER)
— Honduras ratchets up battle with crypto-libertarian investors, rejects World Bank court (The Intercept)
— Russia seized 400 foreign jets. Now aircraft insurers are fighting claims because there’s a war on (WSJ $)
— US political media having a very normal year already (Semafor)
— The Eric Adams Smash-and-Grab (New York Magazine, metered paywall)
— Michel Talagrand Wins Abel Prize for Work Wrangling Randomness (Quanta Magazine)
— On the gig-ification of publishing (The Baffler)
— The Place to Buy Kurt Cobain’s Sweater and Truman Capote’s Ashes (New Yorker, metered paywall)
— Shop error leaves Orkney island with more Easter eggs than people (The Guardian)
— HTML Review 3