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Posted in Corporatism on Nov 25th, 2008
Help for companies that issue credit cards, finance auto purchases or make student loans.
Homines libenter quod volunt credunt
Posted in Corporatism on Nov 25th, 2008
Help for companies that issue credit cards, finance auto purchases or make student loans.
Posted in Corporatism on Nov 20th, 2008
Well, if the direct bailout won’t work, try it through the backdoor …
Posted in Competition, Corporatism on Nov 18th, 2008
Now healthy institutions buy battered ones just to get a place in line. Think of the type of competition that emerges when rationing is based on need rather some other mechanism. It surely is not productive for “society.” The healthy institution is terrified by the unhealthy ones, because the unhealthy ones have a claim on […]
Posted in Corporatism on Nov 13th, 2008
“Colleges seek help from Congress.”
Posted in Flotsam and Jetsam on Feb 10th, 2013
Maybe I should just turn the blog into a bunch of links to stuff you should actually spend time reading. Here are some for your Sunday morning reflection: Next! Now the Mayor of NYC pushes for a ban on … styrofoam cups. By the way, there is a literature on this. Banning styrofoam will save […]
Posted in Macroeconomics on Jan 17th, 2009
Via Greg Mankiw: More Spending Stimulus Skeptics The Chicago Tribune reports: John Cochrane, a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, says that among academics over the last 30 years, the idea of fiscal stimulus has been discredited and in graduate courses, it is “taught only for its fallacies.” New York University […]