Tag: Economics
Thinking Is Research, Too!
Government-Run Preschool Is a Dead End, Not a Lifeline
Taxing Internet Sales
All Government Policies Succeed in the Long Run
Are We Being Unfair to Paul Krugman?
Did Workers Get Trapped in the Federal ‘Safety Net’?
Liberalism’s Legacy, Part II
Ronald Coase, Professional Odd Man Out
Will Obamacare Help or Hurt the Economy?
Creative Destruction—The Best Game in Town
Is Equality the Right Public Policy Goal?
How Much Do You Want to Pay for Medical Care?
Is Macroeconomics Really Economics?
Bono: “Capitalism takes more people out of poverty than aid”
Defined Benefit or Defined Contribution? Which is the Better Way to Structure Government Pensions?
Political Hustle by Fast Food Workers
The Economic Sector the President’s Policies Have Helped Most? Firearms
Press Coverage of Florida’s Fiscally Conservative Governor Rick Scott
Fiscal Responsibility, According to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew
Healthcare Is Not Exempt from the Law of Diminishing Returns
How John Locke Should Have Saved The Lone Ranger
Hospital Pricing Strategies
Hospital Care That Is Priceless
Robert William Fogel (July 1, 1926 – June 11, 2013)
How Policymakers Can Act Smarter: Simple Lessons about Complex Systems

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