Anarchy in the W.T. Bryan Caplan By Bryan Caplan, May 22 2007 SHARE POST: My co-author Ed Stringham has a nice op-ed on prosecutorial abuse and private law in today’s Washington Times. Check it out.
May 22 2007 Economics and Culture Contrarian Result of the Day Bryan Caplan One of my best friends at Princeton was Gordon Dahl. He's the kind of guy who never says anything stronger than "My goodness." His favorite show, as far as I recall, was "Touched By An Angel." But now he's got a paper on the benefits of violent movies. James Hamilton explains: The authors [Dahl and DellaVigna] note... 2 Read More
May 22 2007 Labor Mobility, Immigration, Outsourcing Borjas: What's His Problem? Bryan Caplan George Borjas, the most academically reputable critic of immigration in economics, is now blogging. To be frank, I just don't get him. There isn't a decent economist alive who would oppose free trade in textiles by pointing out that it hurts American textile workers. But Borjas has made a career out of pointing out ... 83 Read More
May 22 2007 Institutional Economics Anarchy in the W.T. Bryan Caplan My co-author Ed Stringham has a nice op-ed on prosecutorial abuse and private law in today's Washington Times. Check it out. 3 Read More