How to Get in the Financial Times Bryan Caplan By Bryan Caplan, Jan 24 2006 SHARE POST: How economics is changing: A few years ago, the Financial Times discussed my article on systematically biased beliefs about economics. A few days ago, the Financial Times discussed my blog on the economics of dental hygiene.
Jan 25 2006 Economics of Health Care A Diabetes Legend Arnold Kling From my latest essay For me, it is a bit difficult to credit the notion that insurance companies induce people to choose foot amputations over preventive visits to podiatrists. Even if the podiatrist visit is not covered by insurance, it would seem that an individual diabetic would have a fairly strong incentive to go... 7 Read More
Jan 25 2006 Economics of Health Care Giffen's Paradox of Health Care Arnold Kling If you thought that Bush economics was an oxymoron before, wait until you read this morning's lead story in the Washington Post. President Bush will propose that Americans be allowed to take tax deductions on more of their out-of pocket medical expenses, as part of an initiative the White House believes will rein in s... 14 Read More
Jan 24 2006 Microeconomics How to Get in the Financial Times Bryan Caplan How economics is changing: A few years ago, the Financial Times discussed my article on systematically biased beliefs about economics. A few days ago, the Financial Times discussed my blog on the economics of dental hygiene. 2 Read More