Apparently Hollywood is reading Econlog. Last September, I praised the underlying economics of Crash. Now it’s won Best Picture.
I sure didn’t see that coming!
Apparently Hollywood is reading Econlog. Last September, I praised the underlying economics of Crash. Now it’s won Best Picture.
I sure didn’t see that coming!
Mar 10 2006
Paul Krugman and Robin Wells write, If US politicians could be persuaded of the advantages of a public health insurance system, the next step would be to convince them of the virtues, in at least some cases, of honest-to-God socialized medicine, in which government employees provide the care as well as the money. Exhi...
Mar 9 2006
David Friedman writes, Many years ago, when I was the guest on a show whose host I knew, I was struck by how much less pleasant a person he was on the air than off. I concluded that he was doing the job he had been hired to do. Being nice is less dramatic than being nasty. Treating people you disagree with honestly an...
Mar 8 2006
Apparently Hollywood is reading Econlog. Last September, I praised the underlying economics of Crash. Now it's won Best Picture. I sure didn't see that coming!
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