
1970s pessimism bias
22 May 2022 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of natural disasters, health economics, liberalism, libertarianism, Marxist economics Tags: pessimism bias, The Great Escape
Create a Black Market the Easy Way!
20 May 2022 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, economic history, economics of natural disasters, economics of regulation Tags: offsetting behaviour, price controls, The fatal conceit, unintended consequences
The “Hard Shock:” The New Madrid Earthquakes.
05 May 2022 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of natural disasters
4 Ways to Uncover Ancient Earthquakes
29 Apr 2022 Leave a comment
in economics of education, economics of natural disasters
That Time the Mediterranean Sea Disappeared
07 Jan 2022 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture, economics of natural disasters
#globalwarming #climateemergency
25 Dec 2021 Leave a comment
in economics of natural disasters, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: climate alarmists

The Thames Barrier must never fail. Here’s why it doesn’t.
20 Dec 2021 Leave a comment
in economics of natural disasters, transport economics, urban economics Tags: London
How a Supervolcano Ignited an Evolutionary Debate
08 Dec 2021 Leave a comment
in economics of education, economics of natural disasters
How decades of stopping forest fires made them worse
01 Dec 2021 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of natural disasters
The Incredible Story of British Airways Flight 9
26 Nov 2021 Leave a comment
in economics of natural disasters, transport economics
Everything We Know About the World’s Most Isolated Tribe
02 Nov 2021 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of education, economics of media and culture, economics of natural disasters
50% female firefighter quota
29 Oct 2021 Leave a comment
in discrimination, economics of education, economics of natural disasters, gender, health and safety, human capital, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice
David Friedman is questioning whether global warming is a net negative
21 Sep 2021 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, David Friedman, development economics, econometerics, economic history, economics of natural disasters, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: climate adaptation, climate changes
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