Bryan Caplan expresses gratitude for the completion of his book...
Bryan Caplan expresses gratitude for the completion of his book "Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids" and announces its release date. via Econlib.
Bryan Caplan expresses gratitude for the completion of his book "Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids" and announces its release date. via Econlib.
FlowingData's 2010 poll asked readers what software they use for data analysis and visualization, acknowledging that many use a combination of tools. via FlowingData
Donald J. Boudreaux argues in a letter that proposed fuel-economy labels on new cars should include information about increased risks of traffic fatalities due to lighter-weight materials used to increase fuel efficiency.
via Cafe Hayek
Steven Landsburg explores economic efficiency in challenging scenarios, using Bill Gates and a thirsty man to highlight discrepancies in willingness to pay versus willingness to accept. via The Big Questions: Tackling the Problems of Philosophy with Ideas from Mathematics, Economics, and Physics
Arnold Kling joins Russ Roberts on EconTalk to discuss his book, *Unchecked and Unbalanced* where he suggests that increasingly specialized knowledge and concentrated political power lead to inefficiency. via Econlib.
Tyler Cowen discusses the Republican stance on payroll tax cuts in light of their other views on taxes. via The source of this content is Marginal Revolution.
FlowingData features a "slightly crass" flowchart about the potentially frustrating cycle of problem-solving. via FlowingData
The error page leads to a suggestion to visit the *Slate* homepage or check out recent articles. via Slate
Tyler Cowen shares a passage from Jonathan Franzen's new book that he found cringeworthy.
via The source of this content is Marginal Revolution.This humorous article imagines what historical events would look like as Facebook statuses. via Cool Material
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Tyler Cowen shares economist Brad DeLong's list of beliefs he no longer holds after the 2008 financial crisis, agreeing with some points while offering his own revised takes. via Marginal REVOLUTION
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