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Blog: Reason.com
Plus: Time to ax NPR's funding, African migrants get mad at New York City, Gavin Newsom gets smart, and more...
Blog: Verfassungsblog
Contract law in Europe currently has little grasp on the balancing of interests of social media users, their heirs, platforms, and society at large, which means that platforms play a key role in determining how digital legacies are handled. A human rights perspective can offer starting points for reforms that do more justice to the protection of digital identities of social media users.
Blog: Reason.com
What happens on the day after Erie is overturned?
Blog: EU ROPE
The word Brexit was invented in 2012. It's when I started to campaign against it, seriously concerned that it could really happen. But what did I do before that? For those who are interested to know, BBC Three Counties Radio broadcast an extended interview with me about my career as a photojournalist just before anyone […]
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Blog: Ideas on Europe
The word Brexit was invented in 2012. It's when I started to campaign against it, seriously concerned that it could really happen. But what did I do before that? For those who are interested to know, BBC Three Counties Radio broadcast an extended interview with me about my career as a photojournalist just before anyone […]
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Blog: Greg Mankiw's Blog
Did you know that Kendall Roy (of Succession fame) graduated from the Harvard economics department? You can bid on his diploma here. He must have been in ec 10, though I don't recall him.Click on image to enlarge.
Blog: Reason.com
How do you build a bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a workspace in a van?
Blog: Macro Musings Blog
The Hoover Press and the Mercatus Center have just released a new book on Allan Meltzer's contributions to economics. The book is comprised of papers that were presented at a 2018 conference commemorating his work on the monetary transmission mechanism, the history of the Fed, and his more general work on public policy. Below is the table of contents for the book:
I happen to be the editor of the book and, as seen above, have two chapters in it: the introductory chapter and a chapter based on my podcast interview with Allan Meltzer. So please check it out.
P.S. We had an event last week at the AEI highlighting the release of the book. It was hosted by Desmond Lachman and featured a panel discussion including John Taylor, George Selgin, Ed Nelson, and myself. I got to speculate on what Allan Meltzer would think of (1) the below-target inflation of the past decade and (2) the Fed's plans to incorporate 'make-up' policy in their monetary policy framework. You can see my comments in the video below:
Blog: The Health Care Blog
By KIM BELLARD These are not happy times in America. Now, I'm not thinking about the increasing cultural wars, the endless political bickering, the troubles in the Med-East or Ukraine, the loomingContinue reading...
Blog: Reason.com
Blame local government parking minimums for the overabundance of parking in the U.S.
Blog: Asianpolyglotview
Many people attach great importance to enjoying life. While I understand the importance of life side, but at the beginning of career, having opportunities to build one's capabilities is more important. Because only then you can start to enjoy life side more than work
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Cardboard is vital to modern life. But what happens when it piles up?
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Former public school teacher Mercedes Grant fell in love with the microschool model because it lets her follow her calling—teaching—in a way that really reaches kids and serves their needs.
Blog: Conversable Economist
Fifty years ago, Axel Leijonhufvud wrote “Life among the Econ,” an essay of satirical truth-telling in a style that is so often attempted and so seldom successful (Western Economic Journal, September 1973, 11:3, 327-337, available many places online with a quick search). The opening paragraph gives the flavor of what follows: The Econ tribe occupies … Continue reading Life Among the Econ: Fifty Years Later
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Blog: Social Europe
Narendra Modi aims to return to power, Jayati Ghosh writes, against a backdrop of unprecedented inequality.