Vol. 43 Nbr. 1, March 2020
Index
- Public Utilities as Social Agencies.
- The Great Divergence that Malthus Missed.
- Regulatory Agencies Get Guidance on Guidance'.
- The Risk of Too Much Air Safety Regulation: Regulators shouldn't endanger Americans in an effort to make air travel safer.
- Static Ideas of Competition in the Information Age: If data portability is the solution, what's the problem?
- Nondelegation for the Delegators.
- Refocusing on the Consumer: Utilities regulation needs to prepare for the "prosumer" revolution.
- Government Control of Fannie and Freddie in Historical Perspective: Are we on the right path with ongoing reforms or is government oversight of these mortgage giants a lost cause?
- Paying Beneficiaries, Not Providers: Transforming Medicaid and Medicare into poverty-fighting programs would greatly improve Americans' health.
- Defending Private Safety Regulation.
- Ignoring the Tyranny of the Majority.
- The One-Percenter State.
- What Went Wrong in 2008, As Told by a Keynesian.
- It Beats Working for a Living.
- Antitrust, Apple, and the Publishing Business.
- Clearing Our Minds of 'Cant'.
- When a Credit Boom Leads to Doom.
- Let's Travel That Road Again.
- Public Equity in Decline.
- Soda Taxes.
- Immigration.
- Risk Analysis.
- Smoking.
- Whose House Party Is It, Any way?