Judge Mehta: A dominant firm like Google does not violate the law, however, merely because it occupies a monopoly market position. It must act in a manner that produces anticompetitive effects in the defined markets. [e.g., that harm consumers].Mozilla CEO testifying on behalf of Google (page 109 of MSJ transcript): …consumers are choosing Google. We’re…
Should the Justice Dept be more concerned with Google’s complaining competitors or their enthusiastic customers?
Should the Justice Dept be more concerned with Google’s complaining competitors or their enthusiastic customers?
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
New study suggests global warming could be mostly an urban problem
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

By Paul Homewood A new study published in the scientific peer-reviewed journal, Climate, by 37 researchers from 18 countries suggests that current estimates of global warming are contaminated by urban warming biases. The study also suggests that the solar activity estimates considered in the most recent reports by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate […]
New study suggests global warming could be mostly an urban problem
Londoners Vs. ULEZ Cameras
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

Background: Remember that the World Bank recognizes personal mobility as the defining characteristic of the Middle Class. Also recall that as Aristotle stated, the Middle Class is the social buffer against tryanny by the elite and slavery of the poor. Finally, be informed that C40 is a global network of mayors of the world’s leading […]
Londoners Vs. ULEZ Cameras
BOB EDLIN: Jackson and the Treaty
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
Jackson and the Treaty – it seems he has forgotten what Lange said about partnership and why Clark wouldn’t sign UN declaration Let’s hear it for Labour’s Willie Jackson, a minister of this, that and the other in the Hipkins government and a fellow with a curious grasp of what happened in the days of…
BOB EDLIN: Jackson and the Treaty
British Court Rules that Competent and Conscious Patient Can Be Denied Life-Sustaining Treatment Against Her Will
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

In my torts class, I often compare the different approaches and doctrines in the United States and the United Kingdom. One of the most pronounced is the position and authority of physicians on issues like consent and malpractice. This week produced a particularly striking example. British doctors are seeking to take a 19-year-old critically ill […]
British Court Rules that Competent and Conscious Patient Can Be Denied Life-Sustaining Treatment Against Her Will
Climate Change Hasn’t Set the World on Fire–Bjorn Lomborg
03 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

By Paul Homewood h/t Mike Rennoldson Research has revealed that wildfires are on the decline, despite the mainstream narrative that they have increased because of “climate change.” Danish author and academic Bjorn Lomborg’s analysis, published in the Wall Street Journal, reveals a large disparity between the actual number of wildfires and the concern […]
Climate Change Hasn’t Set the World on Fire–Bjorn Lomborg
Policy costings: a case study
03 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

I’ve written a few posts here over the years about the idea – which apparently Labour, National, and the Greens are now keen on – of a state established and funded policy costings unit. The most recent two were a month ago, here and here. I’m a longstanding sceptic of the case for such a […]
Policy costings: a case study
Pornhub Wins Free Speech Challenge to New Verification and Warning Laws
02 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

There is an interesting free speech ruling in Texas in favor of the adult entertainment site, Pornhub. Senior U.S. District Judge David A. Ezra of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas ruled that a Texas law requiring age-verification and warning labels about the alleged dangers of porn contravenes the First Amendment. […]
Pornhub Wins Free Speech Challenge to New Verification and Warning Laws
Paris votes to ban rental e-scooters
02 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

By Paul Homewood h/t Paul Kolk Parisians have voted to ban rental electric scooters in their city, dealing a blow to scooter operators and a triumph for road safety campaigners.Almost 90% of votes cast on Sunday favoured a ban the battery-powered devices, official results showed. But under 8% of those eligible turned […]
Paris votes to ban rental e-scooters
BOB EDLIN: Jackson and the Treaty
02 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
Jackson and the Treaty – it seems he has forgotten what Lange said about partnership and why Clark wouldn’t sign UN declaration Let’s hear it for Labour’s Willie Jackson, a minister of this, that and the other in the Hipkins government and a fellow with a curious grasp of what happened in the days of…
BOB EDLIN: Jackson and the Treaty
Price Discrimination saves lives: Glaxo’s AIDS drugs
02 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, development economics, growth disasters, health economics
Link to article: Some 28 shipments [of low-priced AIDS drugs] were diverted from African countries to Paris and Brussels, then moved to Antwerp, where the customs officers noticed something was amiss. The drugs then moved into the normal wholesale chain and were sold at European prices – up to £3.80 a tablet instead of the…
Price Discrimination saves lives: Glaxo’s AIDS drugs
Romania Joins The War I THE GREAT WAR Week 110
02 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in defence economics, war and peace Tags: World War I
The electric car debacle shows the top-down economics of net zero don’t add up
01 Sep 2023 1 Comment

By Paul Homewood h/t Paul Kolk Blimey!! Ben Marlow has finally seen the light! Sadiq Khan’s controversial Ultra-Low Emissions Zone scheme for London was supposed to put the rocket-boosters under electric car demand. With the Mayor pressing ahead with a highly-contentious scheme that forces non-compliant petrol and diesel car drivers […]
The electric car debacle shows the top-down economics of net zero don’t add up
Jackson and the Treaty – it seems he has forgotten what Lange said about partnership and why Clark wouldn’t sign UN declaration
01 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
Let’s hear it for Labour’s Willie Jackson, a minister of this, that and the other in the Hipkins government and a fellow with a curious grasp of what happened in the days of David Lange and Helen Clark. In Parliament yesterday, Jackson said ACT leader has a lot to answer for: “He’ll kill our Māori […]
Jackson and the Treaty – it seems he has forgotten what Lange said about partnership and why Clark wouldn’t sign UN declaration

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