Vol. 43 Nbr. 4, December 2020
Index
- What Should We Fear Most and What Should We Do About It?
- COVID-19 and Opioid Addiction Treatment.
- Adapt or Suffer: Demographic Change and Consequences for the United States.
- Bad Energy Legislation in New Mexico.
- Trump's Regulatory Legacy: A First Draft: Despite the headlines, the Trump administration will likely have little lasting effect on federal regulation.
- Are We 'Paying Twice' for Pharmaceuticals? The use of prizes could resolve concerns that drugmakers receive improper rents for their discoveries.
- How Democrats Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the CRA: Both parties now embrace the Congressional Review Act to overturn each other's regulations.
- Assessing the Revolution in Antitrust: New learning and evidence on market concentration do not justify a return to the dark ages of antitrust and regulation.
- The Costs of Closing DACA Initial Enrollments.
- Spreading Like Wildfire: Economics and wildfire policy offer useful lessons for COVID-19 response.
- Standing Athwart Apocalyptic Visions.
- Defending Western Civ.
- Pursuing Biological and Chemical Weapons Details through FOIA.
- Reversing Government Control.
- Markets and Government.
- A Reasonably Strong Case for Way More Immigration.
- Florida's Unique Version of the Roaring '20s.
- The Standard Populist Playbook.
- Climate Change.
- COVID-19 and Non-Pharmaceutical Intervention.
- Truck Energy Efficiency Standards.
- Berkeley, Saving Us from Ourselves.