Robin Hanson surveys the empirical literature on what goods are positional and what goods aren’t. Prepare to be edified.
Robin Hanson surveys the empirical literature on what goods are positional and what goods aren’t. Prepare to be edified.
May 19 2009
On this blog last month, my fellow blogger Arnold Kling wrote: Then consider the Internet. For an autodidact, this is a golden age. For going to graduate school, not so much. I agree with Arnold totally on the first. When my students graduate with an MBA and some of them express interest in getting a Ph.D. in econom...
May 18 2009
Bryan writes, it's not obvious that Republicans actually offer more free-market politics than Democrats do. Probably true, but beside the point. I am not upset with political trends because I want Republicans to win. I am upset because I foresee a one-party state. Even if neither party is particularly libertarian...
May 18 2009
Robin Hanson surveys the empirical literature on what goods are positional and what goods aren't. Prepare to be edified.
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