Vol. 44 No. 2, June 2021
Index
- Privatizing Disaster Relief.
- In Defense of Internet Data.
- Antitrust and 'Big Pharma'.
- The Problem with Politicizing Corporations.
- On the Minimum Wage, Both Sides Have Their Economics Wrong.
- Privacy and Free Speech: Government requirements that nonpolitical nonprofits disclose their donors strike at the First Amendment.
- U. S. v. Google: A Tough Slog, But Also an Intriguing Possibility: Did Google pay billions of dollars for the "inertia" of mobile device owners, or for something else?
- Undermining Innovation? Digital economy startups can compete without competitive process antitrust.
- Anticompetition in Buying and Selling Homes: The National Association of Realtors' market power is hurting Americans' mobility.
- Reforming Michigan Vehicle Direct Sales Laws: Thanks to Tesla, the home of the U.S. auto industry could embrace a 21st century business model.
- Can States Do a Better Job of Buying Drugs? Hepatitis C medication data suggest that pharmacy benefit managers are better than direct government purchasing at controlling prices.
- Birx Reconsidered: The former Trump COVID adviser has been criticized for not leaving the administration, but her efforts saved thousands of lives.
- Markets and Prescription Drug Addiction.
- Capitalism and Immorality.
- The State of the Labor Movement and the Strike Tool.
- Responding to Fears of AI.
- A Rearguard Defense of the Administrative State.
- Overreacting to COVID.
- Is Populism the Savior of Democracy?
- The Ignored Consequences of the Fed's Interventions.
- Fighting Intellectual Exclusion.
- Price Gouging.
- Securities Regulation.
- Social Welfare Policy.
- Proxy Advisers.
- Gamestopped.