Cass Sunstein Simpler
03 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
in behavioural economics, economics of bureaucracy, economics of information, economics of regulation, industrial organisation, law and economics, Public Choice Tags: The fatal conceit
Oliver Hart, Incomplete Contracts and Control
28 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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Richard Epstein: “Is the Administrative State Consistent with the Rule of Law?”
22 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of regulation, law and economics, liberalism, libertarianism, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice, Richard Epstein Tags: constitution law, offsetting behaviour, The fatal conceit, unintended consequences
Henderson versus Wolfers on Lockdowns
08 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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ACT MP Mark Cameron’s legislation is drawn from the “biscuit tin”
05 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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Why 7% of Montreal is Moving Today
02 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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Ronald Coase on JS Mill’s false doctrine of “natural monopoly”
02 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
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Jean Tirole: Market Failures and Public Policy
30 Jun 2021 1 Comment
in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, economics of bureaucracy, economics of information, economics of regulation, industrial organisation, Public Choice, public economics
Could This Plane Save The World? (Hint: No.) | Answers With Joe
26 Jun 2021 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, transport economics
Rethink The Big Short and the 2008 Financial Crisis | reTHINK TANK
23 Jun 2021 Leave a comment
in business cycles, economic history, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, financial economics, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics
Bad Rent & Minimum Wage Memes
17 Jun 2021 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, economics of regulation, history of economic thought, labour economics, law and economics, minimum wage, poverty and inequality, unemployment, urban economics Tags: rent control
Will We Have a New Supersonic Jet Soon? – Boom SuperSonic
13 Jun 2021 Leave a comment
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The FDA’s Oversight of Drug and Vaccine Development: A Conversation with Richard Epstein
26 May 2021 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economics of information, economics of regulation, health economics, law and economics, property rights, Richard Epstein Tags: drug lags, economics of pandemics
’tis a worry when the Trots at @rentersunited @grogersxyz talk more sense than @NZIER
24 Mar 2021 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, economics of bureaucracy, economics of regulation, income redistribution, law and economics, politics - New Zealand, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking, urban economics Tags: housing affordability, land supply, taxation and investment


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