Entrepreneurial alertness in filming police brutality
25 Jul 2015 1 Comment
in economics of crime, entrepreneurship, law and economics, managerial economics, market efficiency, organisational economics, personnel economics Tags: crime and punishment, criminal deterrence, entrepreneurial alertness, law enforcement, police, police brutality
Catzooka
25 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in cats, economics of media and culture, entrepreneurship Tags: cats, entrepreneurial alertness
Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy on inequality and growth in living standards
23 Jul 2015 Leave a comment

The share market capitalisation of the top tech companies
23 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in entrepreneurship, financial economics Tags: Amazon on, Apple, creative destruction, entrepreneurial alertness, Facebook, Google, Microsoft
PayPal is now worth more than Netflix, eBay, and Twitter by @eugenekim222 businessinsider.com/paypal-now-wor… @pmarca http://t.co/M3IbfNlTi0—
Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) July 20, 2015
Creative destruction in hard drives
21 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in entrepreneurship, technological progress Tags: creative destruction
More and more people are able to travel by air
20 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
More and more people are able to travel by air. buff.ly/1G4fMMT #progress http://t.co/Dgseo3FCJL—
HumanProgress.org (@humanprogress) June 18, 2015
Creative destruction in 1GB hard drives
20 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in economic history, entrepreneurship, technological progress Tags: creative destruction, entrepreneurial alertness
From 10 Million Dollar to 9 cents!
The price of 1GB Hard Drive since 1950(Source: bit.ly/1E4xzDD) http://t.co/TIAZG8OPof—
Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) June 05, 2015
Mises on the origin of profits
19 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, entrepreneurship, industrial organisation, Ludwig von Mises, survivor principle Tags: creative destruction, entrepreneurial alertness, market process, profit and loss, The meaning of competition
Creative destruction in portable Macintosh computers
19 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in economic history, entrepreneurship, technological progress Tags: creative destruction, laptops, PCs
The 16 Mhz Mac Portable, Apple's first portable Macintosh computer. 1989. http://t.co/nAudOktDBd—
History Pics (@HistoryPixs) February 23, 2014
1st cellphone
18 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of media and culture, entrepreneurship, technological progress Tags: cell phones, creative destruction, entrepreneurial alertness
This is the first cellphone.
It went on sale 30 years ago today for $4,000 http://t.co/6zFIf3cxDV—
History Pics (@HistoryPixs) March 14, 2014
Measurement error in the computer age
18 Jul 2015 1 Comment
in applied welfare economics, econometerics, economic history, entrepreneurship, technological progress Tags: age of the computer, capitalism and freedom, measurement error, Robert Solow
Capitalism and The Great Fact in China
17 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, development economics, economic history, economics of education, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, growth disasters, growth miracles, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, Marxist economics, Public Choice Tags: capitalism and freedom, China, fall of communism, Leftover Left, transitional economies
As China grew freer economically, its poverty rate fell. buff.ly/1KohOxS http://t.co/OpaxOzNdNs—
HumanProgress.org (@humanprogress) June 29, 2015
And the rich got richer, who cares
16 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of education, economics of regulation, economics of religion, energy economics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, financial economics, growth disasters, growth miracles, income redistribution, industrial organisation, international economics, labour economics, labour supply, liberalism, poverty and inequality, Public Choice, rentseeking, survivor principle, transport economics, urban economics Tags: Deirdre McCloskey, entrepreneurial alertness, The Great Enrichment, The Great Escape, The Great Fact, top 1%
"The rich got richer, true. But…" —@DeirdreMcClosk buff.ly/1Imdv4o http://t.co/M3ERx3JTIn—
HumanProgress.org (@humanprogress) June 28, 2015


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