
A progressive, safety minded state
16 Apr 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of religion, environmental economics, health economics, Public Choice, transport economics, urban economics Tags: cycling, road safety

And @JulieAnneGenter wants more cycling and a lower road toll!
14 Apr 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, economics of regulation, environmental economics, health economics, politics - New Zealand, transport economics, urban economics Tags: cycling, road safety

Does cycling satisfy the precautionary principle
12 Apr 2018 1 Comment
in applied price theory, economics of information, economics of regulation, environmental economics, health economics, transport economics, urban economics, war and peace Tags: cycling, precautionary principle, road safety

More on absolutely bugger all take public transport to work outside of Wellington
11 Apr 2018 Leave a comment
in politics - New Zealand, transport economics, urban economics
More reasons to register, tax and licence cyclists
11 Apr 2018 1 Comment
in economics of regulation, health economics, transport economics, urban economics Tags: cycling, road safety

@paulkrugman & #Seinfeld explain rent controls
23 Mar 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, economics of regulation, politics - New Zealand, television, urban economics
.@nzfamilies commission estimate of cost of zoning
11 Mar 2018 1 Comment
in applied price theory, economics of regulation, politics - New Zealand, Public Choice, rentseeking, urban economics Tags: housing affordability, land supply, zoning
Philip Payton Jr.: The Crusading Capitalist Who Outwitted New York’s Racist Landlords
08 Mar 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, discrimination, economic history, entrepreneurship, poverty and inequality, urban economics Tags: racial discrimination
Walter E. Williams: How urban economic policy creates a Ferguson and Baltimore
18 Feb 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, labour economics, law and economics, poverty and inequality, urban economics Tags: child poverty, crime and punishment, family poverty
Wooden skyscrapers could be the future for cities | The Economist
15 Feb 2018 Leave a comment
in entrepreneurship, environmental economics, global warming, urban economics
The 30 Mile Zone That Explains Why Hollywood Exists
13 Feb 2018 Leave a comment
in industrial organisation, labour economics, unions, urban economics Tags: Hollywood economics
Do-gooders want to introduce rent controls and security of tenure to restrain rapacious landlords further. Little wonder every 3rd Auckland rental property is sold and the tenants evicted every 2 years.
12 Feb 2018 1 Comment
in applied price theory, economics of regulation, politics - New Zealand, poverty and inequality, urban economics





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