March 28, 2018
The Sharing Economy and the Transaction Costs Economy
My book is out. Cambridge did a great job with it, fast and efficient. (I’m sorry I sound surprised, but….I’m surprised). Happy to visit, at my expense, if you can…
My book is out. Cambridge did a great job with it, fast and efficient. (I’m sorry I sound surprised, but….I’m surprised). Happy to visit, at my expense, if you can…
I argue that it can be. But perhaps I misdefine libertarianism. Or, for that matter, governing. There are responses, like this. Or this.
Jonathan Anomaly has a review of our own Jessica Flanigan’s book. In NDPR, which is pretty cool. Both the review and the book are worth a look.
Many economists advocate a “congestion tax” because it improves allocative efficiency. People who value the use of a road less than the total costs (including external congestion effects on other…
I expect that the reaction to this piece at Learn Liberty blog will either be “obviously true, not even worth saying” or “obviously wrong, and come the revolution you will…
Ten years ago, I published a piece in Public Choice. I wish I had been wrong. My claim was that we are pretty good at exposing falsehoods, but terrible and…