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Monthly Archive for June, 2016 - The Big Questions Several commenters on yesterday’s post have asserted (in every case without evidence or argument) that the benefits of free trade — that is, lower prices for consumption goods — tend to accrue disproportionately to the wealthy
History Lesson - The Big Questions Alabama Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville is quoted as saying: I tell people, my dad fought 76 years ago in Europe to free Europe of socialism Today, you look at this election, we have half this coun…
Cato Unbound: The Political Economy of Recycling If we’re determined to instill blind moral instincts that make people behave better most of the time, I’d like to nominate a blind moral instinct to respect price signals and the individual choices that underlie them—an instinct, for example, to recoil from judging and undercutting other people’s voluntary arrangements
The Economics of Teenage Pregnancy Our instincts – particularly the reproductive one – is very powerful, and acts at a deep, unconscious level The authors struggle to explain the drop in teen pregnancies in the USA in recent decades, even though measures of inequality have not changed