The papers for the Tullock Memorial Conference are now up, including my presentation on “What I Learned from Gordon Tullock.” If I had more time, I would have spent it discussing Tullock’s undersung analysis of dictatorship.
The papers for the Tullock Memorial Conference are now up, including my presentation on “What I Learned from Gordon Tullock.” If I had more time, I would have spent it discussing Tullock’s undersung analysis of dictatorship.
Oct 5 2015
I've made this point before, but it's worth repeating, given all the recent talk about the Fed relying on the Phillips Curve. The Phillips Curve model only works when the business cycle is driven by demand shocks. When we are hit by supply shocks the Phillips Curve actually slopes upward; inflation is higher during re...
Oct 5 2015
Many economists who currently support large minimum wage hikes claim that the best research now shows that such an increase would not cause significant drops in employment. However, their conclusion relies on a dubious reading of the literature. Dozens of recent empirical studies show significant employment reductions ...
Oct 5 2015
The papers for the Tullock Memorial Conference are now up, including my presentation on "What I Learned from Gordon Tullock." If I had more time, I would have spent it discussing Tullock's undersung analysis of dictatorship.
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David Friedman
Oct 5 2015 at 3:19am
One of the things I learned from Gordon was that the one part of the submission cycle I could control was how long my paper sat on my desk.
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