Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Hayek on Is There a Case for Private Property?
21 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
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Policy Briefs: John Cochrane on Why a Complicated Tax Code Leads to Negative Outcomes
17 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, economic history, entrepreneurship, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, politics - USA, Public Choice, public economics Tags: taxation and entrepreneurship, taxation and investment, taxation and labour supply
Walter E. Williams: Government, The Market, and Minorities
16 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, discrimination, economic history, economics of education, entrepreneurship, health economics, human capital, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, poverty and inequality, privatisation, survivor principle, unemployment, welfare reform Tags: racial discrimination
Steven N. S. Cheung on the theory of the firm
10 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
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The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty
10 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, defence economics, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of regulation, growth disasters, growth miracles, income redistribution, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: The Great Enrichment
Steven N. S. Cheung on the first Coase theorem
08 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
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.@RossMcKitrick – An Evidence-Based Approach to Pricing CO2 Emissions and carbon tax futures contracts 4 July 2013
08 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, economics of information, energy economics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, financial economics, global warming, market efficiency, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice, public economics Tags: carbon tax
Ross McKitrick: a truth-based cap-and-trade linked to tropical troposphere temperature, which you can then short if a skeptic or go long if an alarmist
07 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: cap and trade, carbon pricing, green rent seeking
Richard Epstein | The Continuing Relevance of Hayek’s The Constitution of Liberty
06 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, economic history, F.A. Hayek, history of economic thought, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice Tags: capitalism and freedom, rule of law








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