Vol. 46 No. 2, June 2023
Index
- Confessional Economics.
- Is It Finally Time for Narrow Banking?
- Against Taxing Corporate Stock Buybacks.
- Why the Great Enrichment Started in the West.
- Climate Damages, Globalism, and Federal Regulation.
- Is a Child's Life Twice as Valuable as an Adult's?
- Rail Safety Policy After East Palestine: The proposed Rail Safety Act would be marginally effective at best and result in more goods traveling by other, more dangerous modes.
- The Rise of Nonbank Mortgage Lending: The unbundling of originating servicing funding and investing of mortgages has been driven largely by regulatory arbitrage.
- The Neutrality of Government Economists: How involved should agency economists and other bureaucrats be in policymaking?
- Responding to the New Major Questions Doctrine: Congress should adopt a fast-track, legislative process to make the value judgments that courts leave to it when they apply the major questions doctrine.
- Saving Lives While Saving Money: The Living Kidney Donor Support Act would benefit tens of thousands of Americans and save billions of tax dollars.
- Uneducating Americans on Vaping: False ideas about comparative risk result in deadly ignorance.
- Boundless Patronage.
- Collecting Evidence on Central Banks' Distortions.
- Understanding Inflation.
- The Rise of the 'Least Dangerous Branch'.
- Is the Chevron Era About to End?
- An Insider Account of the COVID Financial Crisis.
- Are Economists Harmful?
- Automated Regulatory Enforcement.
- Corporate Share Buybacks.
- Federal Flood Insurance.
- Hospice Care.
- Water Markets.
- Give 'Em What They Don't Want.