Slippery Slopes Exist: The Case of No-Fly Lists

I don’t know wherefrom the strange idea comes that a slippery-slope argument is a kind of logical fallacy. It is an institutional or political-economy concept, not a logical one. Slippery slopes occurs in social affairs, and a contribution of economics is precisely to help determine when the logic of institutions—that is, of individual incentives under … Continue reading Slippery Slopes Exist: The Case of No-Fly Lists