Jonathan Pie’s Rant On Cultural Appropriation
16 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of education, economics of media and culture, law and economics, movies, Music, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice, television Tags: political correctness, racial discrimination, regressive left
But French laws are so crap that the tribal council on the Survivor TV show were successful sued for unjustified dismissal & redundancy pay
15 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, occupational choice, Public Choice, television, unemployment Tags: employment law, employment protection, France, Spain

Prescott, Ohanian and Co on land use regulation and slower economic growth
15 Jan 2020 Leave a comment

Richard Posner
12 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of education, growth disasters, history of economic thought, income redistribution, industrial organisation, labour economics, law and economics, Marxist economics, occupational choice, property rights, Public Choice, public economics Tags: useful idiots

Martin Luther King’s gay black Marxist right hand man on affirmative action
11 Jan 2020 Leave a comment

Note the maximum cruising altitude
11 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, Public Choice, rentseeking, transport economics Tags: electric planes

How A Raucous Convention Revolutionized Our Primary System l FiveThirtyEight
10 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, defence economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, law and economics, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: Vietnam war
No one knew?!
09 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economic history, growth disasters, Public Choice, public economics Tags: taxation and entrepreneurship, taxation and investment, taxation and labour supply, The fatal conceit

Rent Control Does Not Make Housing More Affordable
09 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economics of bureaucracy, economics of education, income redistribution, industrial organisation, law and economics, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking, urban economics Tags: offsetting behaviour, rent control, The fatal conceit, unintended consequences






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