Hardline Libertarians?
Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson write, Central planning maximizes the extent of control that the state, and the people running the state, exercise. The desire to control others is a constant in...
View ArticleChanging the Corporate Form of Organization
Concerning U.S. corporate law, Kent Greenfield writes, Compare this to the European model of corporate governance, which requires much more robust social obligation on the part of corporations,...
View ArticleMy Last Post
Sorry for being abrupt, but this is something I have been thinking about for months. In the future, I plan to do my writing in essay format. As far as blogging goes, I am opting for exit rather than...
View ArticleThe Outlook for New York
If there are no objections, I am going to interrupt my non-blogging to offer a downbeat economic prognosis for New York City in the wake of the storm. I can imagine that the disruption to patterns of...
View ArticleThe Outlook for New York, Continued
The New York Times reports, The storm damage had a synergy of its own. Efforts to pump floodwaters from subway and automobile tunnels were slowed by electrical shortages. Hastily arranged car pools...
View ArticleFive Books on the Financial Crisis: Kling’s Favorites
Editor’s Note: As you know, we’re big fans of book lists, like the ones we always read at Five Books. Last month, we posted Amy Willis’s recommendations for the five best books for Introductory Econ....
View ArticleFive Books on Nature, Nurture, and Culture
Human behavior reflects nature, nurture, and culture. By nature I mean general traits that we inherit as a species and individual traits that are present at birth. By nurture, I mean the efforts of...
View ArticleFive Biographies of Economists
This is a rich genre that is under-appreciated. With a quality biography, you can obtain a better understanding of the economist’s background and thinking. 1. Perry Mehrling, Fischer Black and the...
View ArticleFive Books on Macroeconomics
Recently, Raffaele Rossi offered his recommendations for the best macroeconomics textbooks at Five Books. Here, Arnold Kling offers his recommendations: Macroeconomic Patterns and Stories, by...
View ArticleFive Books on the Future of Work
Do machines complement labor, leading to higher wages and better living standards for ordinary workers? Or do they substitute for labor, driving down living standards for ordinary workers and...
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