Vol. 43 Nbr. 3, September 2020
Index
- The Housing Construction Morass.
- OSHA Shaming and the Rule of Law.
- Facilitating Interstate Telemedicine.
- Eliminating Rebates in Medicare Part D Will Not Reduce Drug Prices.
- Logic, Economics, and Protectionist Nationalists.
- Instead of PPP, How About a Credit Lifeline?
- The Consistency of EPA Benefit-Cost Analysis.
- Important Questions and Out-of-the-Ordinary Answers: ALBERTO ALESINA 1957-2020.
- Too Much Information? Investors and corporations could benefit from less frequent financial reporting.
- The Evergreening Myth: Claims that drug innovators extend their patents obscure a radical policymaking goal.
- Public-Private Partnerships: Some Lessons After 30 Years: The savings policymakers usually claim for these projects are illusory, but well-designed contracts can deliver public benefits.
- Reinvigorating the Paperwork Reduction Act: The 1980 legislation may not have achieved all its framers hoped, but it can be revised and improved for the 21st century.
- Revisiting the Cost of Life.
- A Useful Introduction.
- A Menu for What Challenges the Grid.
- Blame Capitalism?
- Many Different Sorts of Democracy.
- Blindsided by the Financial Crisis.
- Algorithms: The Life Blood of the FANGs.
- A Potentially Fruitful Collection.
- A Story of Love and Hate.
- An Unpersuasive Book with Some Encouraging Insights.
- Getting the Educational Job Done.
- Corporate Financial Behavior.
- Financial Regulation and Behavioral Economics.
- Bankruptcy and COVID-19.
- TARP and Taxpayers.
- Economics Wins the War on Coal.