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New Mexico got rich. Now what?
Coming out of the lost decade, New Mexico's piggy bank is overflowing with $66B in oil and gas revenue. Beyond free college and childcare, the state is…
Nov 1
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New Mexico's Lost Decade
After the Great Recession, New Mexico endured years of stagnation and stubborn poverty while nearby states rebounded. But new economic shifts could mark…
Oct 11
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AI and EVs spark demand for liberalized electricity markets
Leveraging economics' most basic laws will help us combat higher prices and climate change
Sep 27
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Comparing British Interconnectors and Battery Alternatives
Our Master's thesis shows how each of Britain's interconnectors affects prices and emissions — and how batteries can either substitute for or complement…
Aug 1
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What If the UK Had a Second Sun?
We built a model of the proposed Morocco -> UK 'Xlinks' project to test the power of abundance and connection.
Jul 11
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A lesson for MAGA in electricity economics
After a long hiatus, Complex Effects is back to give MAGA a lesson in economics.
Jul 4
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The game theory of land value taxes
Microeconomics and game theory help us evaluate the game of land taxation, speculation, and rent.
Dec 14, 2024
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Austin M. Anaya
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Using machine learning to predict water levels at Elephant Butte
New Mexico's flagship lake has been low for decades - I utilize machine learning tools to understand the issue better.
Nov 29, 2024
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Climate action in the age of Trump
Blue states will need to focus on politically-feasible climate policy. Some studies give hints as to what feasible policies look like.
Nov 8, 2024
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New Mexico 2050?
A poem by Hakim Bellamy
Oct 4, 2024
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Austin M. Anaya
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Hable el idioma del imperio
Notes on language and the through-lines between Catalonian and New Mexican history.
Sep 22, 2024
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Sharpening the saw
Coming to you live from Barcelona, Spain - where I’ll be for the next year pursuing my academic goals.
Aug 23, 2024
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Austin M. Anaya
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New Mexico Environment Dept. Rapid Hire Event this weekend!
Over 60 NMED positions are up for grabs this weekend at EXPO New Mexico. Work to improve New Mexico's climate, water, air, soil, and more with some of…
Aug 22, 2024
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Maxeon's ABQ Factory: Big plans, Bigger Issues
Solar panel manufacturer Maxeon has yet to secure financing on their proposed $1B solar manufacturing facility in Albuquerque, and I have doubts they…
Aug 16, 2024
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