Vol. 45 No. 3, September 2022
Index
- Nations Aren't Households: Why should government spend tax money on private goods?
- Regulatory Activity in the Biden Administration: Compared to Obama, Biden is issuing more impactful regulations with less OMB oversight.
- Biden's Protectionism: Trumpism with a Human Face: The president's "worker-centric" trade policy amounts to special-interest favoritism.
- The Ideological Divide on Gun Regulation: Polling data help explain why federal lawmakers could agree on compromise legislation to combat mass shootings.
- Transgender Athletes, Fair Competition, and Public Policy: Can policymakers support cisgender-transgender competition and still be champions of women?
- Tax Holidays, Feebates, Price Gouging Laws? Are proposals for gas price relief good policy?
- Would a Carbon Tax Rejuvenate Nuclear Energy? Nuclear power emits virtually no greenhouse gases or air pollution, hut it has high capital costs and potential risk.
- Costs Beyond the Disclosing Firms.
- Introduction.
- The Costs of (Greater) Complexity.
- Is the Mandate Necessary?
- Keep Politics Out of Accounting Standard-Setting.
- The Case for Abolishing Zoning.
- Prices Are Hell.
- Responses to the Pandemic.
- Overcoming Anti-Marketism.
- Fukuyama: Interesting Books, With Some Baggage.
- The Story of the Virginia School.
- Ending Science's Retreat.
- An Easy Path for the Strongman-To-Be.
- Sin No More.
- By Any Other Name.