
Bryan Caplan – Poverty: Who Is To Blame
08 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, David Friedman, development economics, econometerics, economic growth, economics of bureaucracy, economics of education, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, growth disasters, growth miracles, health economics, human capital, income redistribution, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, liberalism, libertarianism, Marxist economics, occupational choice, occupational regulation, P.T. Bauer, poverty and inequality, property rights, Public Choice, survivor principle, urban economics, welfare reform Tags: economics of fertility, economics of immigration, The Great Enrichment
Daron Acemoglu: Optimal Targeted Lockdowns for COVID-19 in a Multi-Group SIR Model
08 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, economics of regulation, health economics, labour economics, labour supply, poverty and inequality, unemployment Tags: economics of pandemics
#OTD #COVID19 and masks
04 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
in health economics Tags: economics of pandemics

#OTD #COVID19
04 Aug 2021 Leave a comment
in applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, health economics Tags: economics of pandemics

Churchill Was a Drunk… or was he?! – Doped WW2 Leaders Part 2
29 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
in defence economics, health economics, war and peace Tags: World War II
Blitzkrieg on Speed – Nazis on Crystal Meth Part 2 – WW2 SPECIAL
29 Jul 2021 Leave a comment
in defence economics, health economics, laws of war, war and peace Tags: addiction, World War II









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