10 Minutes of Freedom on an Airline
I still love flying, although the mask rule has substantially reduced the love to “like.” No, this isn’t about masks....
I still love flying, although the mask rule has substantially reduced the love to “like.” No, this isn’t about masks....
Is failure to tax a subsidy? In a comment on Bryan Caplan’s recent blog post titled “I Win My Climate...
Tomorrow is Bryan Caplan’s last day as a blogger on EconLog. I will sorely miss him. There’s so much I’ll...
I get the impression that some people read works of economics, political science, sociology, philosophy, and political theory largely through...
An entry in the “unsurprising facts” department. It occurred to me that Bryan Caplan should have contacted me by now...
Co-blogger Scott Sumner recently responded to co-blogger Bryan Caplan’s critique of Scott’s earlier post in which Scott stated “On a...
In his well-deserved victory lap about his bet with Daniel Reeves, co-blogger Bryan Caplan points out that one major flaw...
I’ve posted twice now (here and here) on Sam Enright’s critique of my co-blogger Bryan Caplan’s case for open borders....
Sam Enright has written a good review of Bryan Caplan’s Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration. I like...
Taxes: There’s their Beef Co-blogger Bryan Caplan and his favorite philosopher Michael Huemer have debated whether one should eat beef....