Margaret Thatcher’s economic legacy | The Economist
02 May 2019 Leave a comment
in budget deficits, business cycles, economic growth, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of regulation, fiscal policy, global financial crisis (GFC), industrial organisation, labour economics, macroeconomics, monetary economics, privatisation, property rights, Public Choice, unemployment, unions Tags: British politics, Margaret Thatcher
Fake Socialism vs. Real Capitalism Jason Brennan
01 May 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, industrial organisation, labour economics, law and economics, liberalism, libertarianism, Marxist economics, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice Tags: capitalism and freedom
Jason Brennan: Why Not Capitalism? (April 9, 2019)
30 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, development economics, economic history, economics of crime, entrepreneurship, industrial organisation, labour economics, law and economics, property rights, Rawls and Nozick Tags: capitalism and freedom
.@BillMaher to @Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Why Do Liberals ‘Blame the Victim’ When It Comes to Islam?
28 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in development economics, economics of crime, economics of education, economics of information, economics of love and marriage, economics of religion, law and economics, liberalism, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice, televison Tags: Age of Enlightenment, political correctness
Mandela’s legacy: 25 years on | The Economist
28 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in defence economics, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, income redistribution, law and economics, Marxist economics, political change, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: apartheid, South Africa
David Friedman Speaking at the Freedom Summit – Market Failure
27 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, David Friedman, defence economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of education, economics of information, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, law and economics, market efficiency, property rights, Public Choice Tags: market failure
Some inconvenient truths for peace activists and #BDS
26 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economic history, economics of crime, International law, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice, war and peace Tags: Gaza Strip, Israel, West Bank

Decolonization: a patriarchal plot against Saudi women. More equal in the Ottoman empire
25 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in defence economics, discrimination, economic history, economics of education, gender, law and economics, property rights, war and peace Tags: Ottoman Empire, World War I
David D. Friedman With some thoughts on his new book
24 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, David Friedman, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of regulation, income redistribution, law and economics, libertarianism, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: economics of anarchy
David D. Friedman | Market failure
22 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, David Friedman, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, Gordon Tullock, income redistribution, industrial organisation, international economics, law and economics, personnel economics, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking, survivor principle, theory of the firm Tags: market failure
Genders, Rights and Freedom of Speech 2016
21 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in discrimination, gender, law and economics, property rights Tags: political correctness
David Friedman – Legal Systems Very Different from Our Own – PorcFest X
08 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, David Friedman, economic history, economics of crime, economics of love and marriage, law and economics, property rights

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