Category Archives: Political Economy

Getting the Default LaTeX Look in Word 2007

LaTeX has a very recognizable “default” look. If you routinely read working papers, you almost certainly have come across quite a few of them. You could very well be a seasoned LaTeX user youself.

Now, for one reason or another, sometimes you just need to use Word, and getting Word output to look like LaTeX is no easy task. Why might you want to make a Word document look like LaTeX? There are many motivations–perhaps you prefer the neat styling, or perhaps you do not want readers with big LaTeX-ego to discover that you used Word.

Here’s how I do it personally.

  1. First you need the “LaTeX font”. Half of the LaTeX looks comes from the font. LaTeX uses Computer Modern by default. While there is a Word compatible port of the font, it lacks many characters that you would need in a word processor. What you need to use instead is Latin Modern, which is an expansion on the former. You can get OpenType Latin Modern fonts here. Usually it is sufficient to download only lmroman12-regular.otf, lmroman12-bold.otf and lmroman12-italic.otf. After downloading, go to [Control Panel] -> [Fonts]. You can simply drag the fonts into the window that shows up to install them.
  2. Second you need to mimic LaTeX’s default styling. This gives the remaining half of the look, and much more complicated that the first half. It takes a bit of patience to make measurements of LaTeX spacing and translate them into Word. Here is a template. It looks kind of ugly in Word, but comes out great in pdf. The template takes reference to Laudo Ogura‘s LaTeX sample. Definitely take a look at his site if you want to learn LaTeX.

A big plus of Word 2007 is the new build-in equation editor uses a TeX-like syntax, making the transition to and from LaTeX much easier than before. On the other hand, the equation editor is also the biggest problem–you cannot use another font, and the default does not look anywhere like LaTeX’s output.

Oliver E. Williamson, Nobel Laureate – 2009 Prize in Economics

Oliver E. Williamson, the Edgar F. Kaiser Professor Emeritus of Business, Economics, and Law at the University of California, Berkeley, a pioneer in the multi-disciplinary field of transaction cost economics, and one of the world’s most cited economi…sts, is a winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.

Full coverage by UC Berkeley News:
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2009/10/12_nobel.shtml



六四晚會:香港政治的諷刺…

去了六四燭光睌會那麼多年,我當然支持睌會的舉行。但支持並不代表對睌會沒意見。老實說,睌會每年的統籌都只是一般,而今年更是此平常更加一般。

音響效果 – 不知怎的,後半揚聲器不斷發出低音怪聲,又時不時有嚴重feedback。趙紫楊的錄音可能原本的質素已不是很好,結果聽起來就好像外星話。不知是事前測試不足,還是臨場壞機?

視覺效果 – 聽不到廣播,也應看得見台上活動吧?錯!大會只有兩個不太大的銀幕,在足球場後方不要說舞台,連銀幕都看不清。不是說今年籌得款項特別多麼?大會應做的,一是弄來大兩倍的銀幕,不然就弄多兩倍數目路銀幕。看不見又聽不到,那就真的不知去來幹嗎?

流程 – 摒除上述兩點不足之處,本年的睌會流程平心而論是比以往好,主要因為六四當事人佔的時間多。但所謂新一代的表現還是一如以往的不濟。當然,我可以理解有能力的青年人為甚麼不願出多點力…

睌會未能盡善可是令人十分的失望。很多人是第一次參加睌會,他們這次的感覺,會直接影響他們再次參加的意欲。參加人數的確是比以往多出許多,但這早在預期之內在。主辦單位應該盡地一鋪,扭盡六壬也要把晚會搞好。曾特首變相為晚會拉客,主辦單位卻又變相為晚會趕客,也許就是香港政治的諷刺。

我家小黑是改革開放功臣

我家的唐狗小黑今天二十歲生日。從小黑出生的那一天,小黑每大一歲,祖國GDP最少升個八巴仙。不幸的是小黑年事已高,近年多有連累祖國。去年打個噴嚏,來了個雪暴。五月的那個冷顫更是塗炭生靈。由此可見,小黑的健康絕對是興國利民之本。

上述當然是笑話一則。但近來社會上就是有人可以把一個更爛的偽邏輯言之鑿鑿說成事實。「沒有武力清場就沒有新中國」背後的理據,比起「小黑大一歲 = 8% GDP Growth」更站不住腳。假若前者就此成立,我的博士論文還用得著花那麼多時間寫?幸好為此背書的好像沒有經濟學家或統計學家,不然我得為我的專業重新打分了。

朋友,即使您認為當年是有清場的必要,即使您二十年來每年今日都不會去維園,還請您尊重您我他的智商,不要隨便拿祖國今天的成就來正當然化二十年前的那一夜。

What is the Nash Equilibrium in auctions of Swoopo.com?

Swoopo.com is an auction site more in line with a traditional auction house in that the site is the sole seller. The method of auctioning, however, is very interesting. Each bid you place raises the auction price by $0.01 to $0.15 as well as delaying the end time by up to 20 seconds. The catch is, each bid costs you $0.75. It would be interesting to figure out what the optimal strategy for such auctions is.

This makes my day

10:26 AM
Colleague 1: asobrain (an online game platform) is pretty solid
Colleague 2: good times
10:27 AM
Colleague 1: unfortunately it has lead to a series of beta-delta type internal dilemmas for me.
Colleague 2: you should talk to Vinci and Dan (my co-author)
Colleague 1: yes, that was what i was thinking. they need to install some sort of device (referring to the self-control experiment we are conducting) on my computer
Colleague 2: lol