Bureaucracy: Hopeless From the Start
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Posted in From the Archives on 27 December 2011
Stats: 376 views and 1 Comment Incentives matter! This simple two-word sentence is the heart of Economics 101. Ask any economist, and she will tell you, “Yes, incentives do matter!” It also seems so simple and obvious when you stop and think about it. Sadly, as we start to think of more complex issues and problems, ...
“Bureaucracy Defined” by Henry Hazlitt
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Posted in Document on 16 December 2011
Stats: 347 views and 1 Comment Review of Ludwig von Mises's Bureaucracy by Henry Hazlitt from the October 1, 1944 issue of the New York Times Book Review.
The Real Cost of Health Care
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Posted in Not So Fast! on 24 June 2009
Stats: 564 views and 4 Comments One regular theme in Paul Krugman’s column is universal medical care, and anyone who opposes him either is evil or simply wants people to be unhealthy. While he is not fully happy with President Barack Obama’s latest plan to create a government health insurance option, nonetheless he knows all central ...


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