Thomas A. Lambert •
February 28, 2010
Well, it looks like Congress is going to attempt to enact the Senate’s health care bill using the reconciliation process. President Obama certainly suggested as . . .
Joshua Wright •
February 9, 2010
The subject of antitrust exemptions has been an oft-discussed topic here at TOTM (see, e.g. here and here). In the latter of those two links . . .
Richard Epstein •
December 8, 2009
There is nothing like the provocative post from Allan Shampine to move this debate up a notch. First, I did not say that the debate . . .
As his Council of Economic Advisers made clear in its recent health care report, President Obama sees two primary goals for his health care reform . . .
I’ve been waiting for my old con law prof to take a political stand I could really get behind, and he finally has. Barack Obama . . .
Joshua Wright •
August 28, 2007
WSJ has a fascinating story this morning about a group of restaurants in Utah, Washington, Colorado and other places adopting a completely voluntary pricing system. . . .
Joshua Wright •
August 6, 2007
My colleague Todd Zywicki offers an empirical rebuttal to the Warren-Tyagi “Two Income Trap” hypothesis which asserts that families with two incomes end up more . . .
Joshua Wright •
August 6, 2007
At his new blog Management R&D, Luke Froeb writes about the strategy of downstream firms reducing capacity in order to increase competition among suppliers… Read . . .
Thomas A. Lambert •
September 16, 2006
Life in the inner city can be hard. Jobs are scarce, prices are high, and transportation is difficult, making it hard to travel significant distances . . .