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The Roman Empire was in trouble. During the fifty-plus years known as the Crisis of the Third Century (235-284 AD),…
In Massive Rent-Seeking in India’s Government Job Examination System I argued that the high value of government jobs has distorted…
Here is my column from The Free Press: But the real exercise, and critique of the tariffs, has to be…
Here is an NBER paper from May that I do not think I covered: We evaluate the aggregate effects of…
At the end of my last post, I said I’d be following up by describing both some of Musa al-Gharbi’s…
On July 26, Joshua Rauh, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, testified at the Reagan Library before the House…
A fun rabbit hole! Berthold was world chess champion Emanuel Lasker’s older brother, and also his first wife was Elsa…
1. “Here, we apply econometric causal inference techniques to 740,249 hours of human discourse from 360,445 YouTube academic talks and…
Here is the video. It was too hot to Spinoza to make an appearance, alas. The post The Australian Josh…
In our forthcoming paper at the Review of Law & Economics, “The Long-Term Impact of Kelo v. City of New…