21 Apr 2024
by Jim Rose
in defence economics, economics of crime, International law, law and economics, laws of war, liberalism, Marxist economics, war and peace
Tags: Gaza Strip, Israel, Middle-East politics, regressive left, war against terror
21 Apr 2024
by Jim Rose
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, economics of bureaucracy, income redistribution, law and economics, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - New Zealand, property rights, Public Choice, public economics
Tags: constitutional law
If you think there is a move afoot by the radical Maori fringe of New Zealand society to create a parallel system of government to the one that we elect at our triennial elections, you aren’t wrong. Over the last few days we have seen calls from one or two Iwi for prior consultation with…
MICHAEL BASSETT: MAORI PUSH FOR PARALLEL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
20 Apr 2024
by Jim Rose
in economics of religion
All of this is from Devin Pope, in response to Lyman Stone (and myself). Here was my original post on the paper, concerning the degree of religious attendance. I won’t double indent, but here is Devin and Devin alone: “I’m super grateful for Lyman’s willingness to engage with my recent research on measuring religious worship…
Response from Devin Pope, on religious attendance
20 Apr 2024
by Jim Rose
in applied price theory, Austrian economics, economics of regulation, financial economics, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, Marxist economics, Public Choice, public economics, survivor principle
Tags: economics of socialism
TweetHere’s a letter to the Wall Street Journal: Editor: You report that, in response to Google’s firing of 28 workers who protested that company’s affiliation with the Israeli government, a spokeswoman for the group that organized the protests said about the firings that “this flagrant act of retaliation is a clear indication that Google values…
Marxist Economics Is Dumb
19 Apr 2024
by Jim Rose
in budget deficits, business cycles, economic growth, economic history, fiscal policy, great depression, history of economic thought, labour economics, macroeconomics, monetarism, monetary economics, unemployment
18 Apr 2024
by Jim Rose
in defence economics, economics of religion, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - New Zealand, war and peace
Tags: free speech, Gaza Strip, Middle-East politics, regressive left, war against terror
Waddayu mean Nothing planned. Surly hundreds of drones rockets including some quite big ones will get the Mintos out protesting the assault on a little democratic nation in the Middle East. The barrage of hundreds of weapons including drones, rockets including some large ones were thwarted by IDF countermeasures with only under 1% reaching Israeli […]
What Time Is The Protest March To The Iranian Embassy?
18 Apr 2024
by Jim Rose
in economics of crime, economics of information, economics of media and culture, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, managerial economics, organisational economics, personnel economics
Tags: agency costs, asymmetric information, moral hazard, screening
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