Economics of Education
An Economics Reading List
Mackay, Thomas, “Free Education” in (A Plea for Liberty, B. H. Alford, 1891)
Rogge, Benjamin A., On Education, Part VIII in (Can Capitalism Survive? 1979)
Mackay, Thomas, “Free Education” in (A Plea for Liberty, B. H. Alford, 1891)
Rogge, Benjamin A., On Education, Part VIII in (Can Capitalism Survive? 1979)
Feb 9 2018
There are two ways to close the gap [between rich and poor]. The first is to concentrate on making the poor better off. Mostly that has happened, thanks to liberalized international trade and reduced costs for shipping goods. Just as Walmart and Amazon have cut costs for Americans, the introduction of container shippin...
Feb 9 2018
by Pierre Lemieux Manufacturers or dealers often try to be on the safe side by being more nanny than the Nanny State. According to the Wall Street Journal of January 24, a California court will soon decide whether the likes of Starbucks have to put a health warning in their shops or perhaps on every coffee cup....
Feb 7 2018
When growing up, I was frequently told that the GOP was the "small government" party. Back in the early 2000s, the GOP finally gained simultaneous hold of the Presidency, the House and the Senate, for the first time in my life. Now they could finally implement their small government vision. Instead government spendin...