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Jul 23 2014 Behavioral Economics What to Learn from The Catcher in the Rye Bryan Caplan I recently re-read J.D.Salinger's 1951 classic, The Catcher in the Rye, prompting Tyler to do the same. My top reactions:1. Other than losing his brother Allie, Holden has no external problems. He is a rich kid living in the most amazing city in the world. Rather than appreciating his good fortune or ... 11 Read More
Jul 22 2014 Economics of Health Care This is HUGE! David Henderson We reach this conclusion, frankly, with reluctance. At least until states that wish to can set up Exchanges, our ruling will likely have significant consequences both for the millions of individuals receiving tax credits through federal Exchanges and for health insurance markets more broadly. But, high as those stakes ... 33 Read More
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