Immigration Restrictions: A Solution in Search of a Problem Bryan Caplan By Bryan Caplan, Sep 17 2010 SHARE POST: The video and slides from this week’s GMU Econ Society/FFF talk are up. They’re easier to follow if you watch them in tandem. P.S. FFF president Jacob Hornberger’s review is enough to make me blush.
Sep 17 2010 Political Economy My Hammer and Some Nails Arnold Kling My solution is competitive government. I do not think that wanting to live in Silver Spring Maryland should automatically subject me to the local school monopoly, the national pensions system monopoly, and so on. I would like to be able to subscribe to the school system of my choice, the financial regulatory system o... 15 Read More
Sep 17 2010 Economics of Education Michael Mandel's Indicator, along a Margin Arnold Kling Michael Mandel writes, college costs have kept rising, while the real earnings of young college grads have gone down since 2000. In particular, since the recession started in 2006, real tuitions and fees have skyrocketed, while real earnings have plummeted. Pointer from Tyler Cowen. I immediately wondered if this r... 3 Read More
Sep 17 2010 Labor Mobility, Immigration, Outsourcing Immigration Restrictions: A Solution in Search of ... Bryan Caplan The video and slides from this week's GMU Econ Society/FFF talk are up. They're easier to follow if you watch them in tandem.P.S. FFF president Jacob Hornberger's review is enough to make me blush. 18 Read More