
The calendar effect: changing number of public holidays falling in the working week measures the upper bound of the lockdown on GDP?
03 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in econometerics, economic growth, health economics, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, macroeconomics Tags: economics of pandemics
Economics of epidemics
01 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in health economics, law and economics, Richard Posner Tags: economics of pandemics

Bernie Madoff must have renewed interest in Ponzi schemes in NZ!
01 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, financial economics, law and economics Tags: active investing, crime and punishment, criminal deterrence, efficient markets hypothesis, law and order

Do New Zealand airports have these?
01 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, economics of religion, law and economics Tags: crime and punishment, law and order

Eamonn Butler on the knowledge problem
31 Mar 2020 Leave a comment
in Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, economics of bureaucracy, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, law and economics, managerial economics, organisational economics, property rights, Public Choice, survivor principle Tags: offsetting behaviour, The fatal conceit, The pretence of knowledge, unintended consequences
Many middle-aged adults live with their parents in Italy and in Singapore
30 Mar 2020 Leave a comment
in economics of love and marriage, health economics, population economics Tags: economics of pandemics

1st born are better crime fighters @sst_nz @NZJusticeIdeas @JustSpeakNZ
30 Mar 2020 Leave a comment
in econometerics, economics of crime, economics of love and marriage, law and economics
Criminals can quickly choose to stop reoffending @sst_nz @NZJusticeIdeas @JustSpeakNZ
30 Mar 2020 Leave a comment

Steven N.S. Cheung on the Communist economy
29 Mar 2020 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, economics of information, history of economic thought, law and economics, Marxist economics, property rights, Public Choice, Ronald Coase, theory of the firm
Coronavirus: Do socialists understand socialism?
29 Mar 2020 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 information, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, growth disasters, growth miracles, income redistribution, industrial organisation, law and economics, liberalism, libertarianism, Marxist economics, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking, survivor principle Tags: economics of pandemics







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