Dilbert Learns Oil Econ 101 Arnold Kling By Arnold Kling, Feb 21 2006 SHARE POST: The cartoon is here. Thanks to Lynne Kiesling for the pointer.
Feb 21 2006 Labor Market My NPR Debut Arnold Kling was pretty uninspired. In the middle of a four-minute segment on the public's fears about jobs, I get about 15 seconds to talk about "make-work bias," which is the term my co-blogger uses for the public's fear about processes that improve productivity, such as international trade. Alan Blinder's comments, about how t... 9 Read More
Feb 21 2006 Information Goods, Intellectual Property You're Not Fooling Anyone: The Futility of Liberta... Bryan Caplan Yesterday GMU had a mini-debate between Dan Klein and Pete Boettke on "Is It Time to Retire the Label 'Austrian Economics?'" Dan said Yes; Pete said No. Dan's proposal, roughly, was to (a) expand the set of heroes to include not just Menger, Mises, Hayek, etc., but virtually all libertarian-leaning economists minu... 17 Read More
Feb 21 2006 Energy, Environment, Resources Dilbert Learns Oil Econ 101 Arnold Kling The cartoon is here. Thanks to Lynne Kiesling for the pointer. 5 Read More