
Discussions of the @RobinHoodTax are top of the list of the time I want bank on my death bed
30 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, financial economics, income redistribution, politics - USA, Public Choice, public economics Tags: Tobin tax

To Help Women, Should We Boycott Women’s Soccer?
30 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in discrimination, gender, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, politics - USA, Public Choice, sports economics, television Tags: gender wage gap, The fatal conceit
Never compromise on Enlightenment values
28 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in constitutional political economy, development economics, economics of crime, economics of education, economics of information, economics of religion, law and economics, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: Age of Enlightenment, political correctness, regressive left

Justice Scalia on securing religious accommodations through normal democratic means
28 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, economics of crime, economics of regulation, economics of religion, law and economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, property rights Tags: Freedom of religion

Should Hate Speech Be Censored? Nadine Strossen
28 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, defence economics, economics of crime, economics of information, law and economics, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: free speech
@NYTimes: A Black Professor Says in 1970 on affirmative action at elite universities
27 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in discrimination, economic history, economics of education, labour economics, law and economics, politics - USA Tags: affirmative action, racial discrimination, The fatal conceit, unintended consequences
Sam Peltzman asks how many people @US_FDA @minhealthnz #medsafe killed today?
27 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in applied welfare economics, economics of bureaucracy, economics of regulation, health economics, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, Public Choice
Richard Epstein’s preferred Human Rights Act
25 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, discrimination, economics of information, gender, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, occupational choice, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, poverty and inequality, Richard Epstein Tags: British politics, racial discrimination, sex discrimination








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