Who Treats You Worse? Bryan Caplan By Bryan Caplan, Oct 16 2013 SHARE POST: My impression is that customers treat workers worse than bosses. But perhaps I’m wrong. Question for all people who interact with both customers and bosses: who treats you worse? Please show your work.
Oct 16 2013 Finance Henderson on Fama, Shiller, and Hansen David Henderson Sometimes the Nobel committee seems to make a partly political statement in choosing winners of the prize in economics. Not this year. On Monday, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2013 Nobel to three deserving American economists: Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen at the University of Chicago and Robert... 13 Read More
Oct 16 2013 Behavioral Economics Reclaiming Fairness as a Precept of Commerce Bart Wilson Fairness isn't an end commonly associated with markets. If anything, our empathetic instincts often lead us to view the outcomes of competition in the marketplace as unfair. But fairness as it relates to markets wasn't always such a hazy concept. Fairness was once, perhaps originally, a precept of commerce. In 1755 Sa... 4 Read More
Oct 16 2013 Economics and Culture Who Treats You Worse? Bryan Caplan My impression is that customers treat workers worse than bosses. But perhaps I'm wrong. Question for all people who interact with both customers and bosses: who treats you worse?Please show your work. 24 Read More