Real Estate. Some interesting anecdotes in this article . In Naples, Florida, some houses have been bought twice in a single day. “It just seems like everyone is doing it,” Laurie Romano, a 26-year-old self-described real-estate investor, said with a giggle as she explained why she was attending an open house this month for the Nexus, a 56-unit
In their recently published paper, “The Curley Effect: The Economics of Shaping the Electorate” (Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, Vol. 21(1), April 2005, pp. 1-19), Harvard economists Glaeser and Shleifer argue that democratic leaders can mix incendiary rhetoric and the redistributive powers of the state to encourage political
COMMON PROPERTY IN ANARCHO-CAPITALISM by Randall G. Holcombe. Speculation on the nature of anarcho-capitalism has typically proceeded under the assumption that all property in anarcho-capitalism would be privately owned... IS LOOKISM UNJUST?: THE ETHICS OF AESTHETICS AND PUBLIC POLICY IMPLICATIONS by Louis Tietje and Steven Cresap. Lookism is
Despite all of the public wailing for the desperate state of the poor left behind in New Orleans, to say nothing of all the low-wage workers who recently lost their employers down along the Bayou, the White House announced today that it will apply Davis-Bacon workplace rules to federally-funded reconstruction work in New Orleans. Although the
“A breath in favour of the law, was sufficient to ruin any man. It was considered as a badge of toryism. A clergyman was not thought orthodox in the pulpit, unless against the law: a physician was not capable of administering medicine, unless his principles were right in this respect: a lawyer could have got no practice, without at least
An anonymous developer wants to build on the site of a small, ocean-side, mobile home town in Palm Beach County, Florida, so he offers each resident a million dollars for his home . The identity of the bidder has not been disclosed by the residents who serve on the park’s board. Ken Doyle, president of the corporation that owns the town’s 43
I recently heard from Jason McBride, who was the subject of my last Mises.org article, “The Right to Set Your Own Price” . McBride, a gas station owner from Aliceville, Alabama, was arrested for violating Alabama’s “anti-gouging” law on the day that Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast. Jason told me that there was more to the story than
I am finding much in the news today discouraging and even disparaging the idea of personal responsibility and self ownership. Here are but three examples: First, if you have a fat kid, or if you are a fat kid, it is not your fault. The blame lies with television advertising that encourages unhealthy eating choices. A report issued yesterday by the
I believe in forced savings. In fact, whenever my son comes into some money, usually through a gift from a relative, I force him to place a certain percentage into a savings account. In a few years, I will transfer this money into an investment account of some sort. He has come to accept the process, though this has not always been the case. He’s
With the death of Pope John Paul II last week, many have compared his intellectual contributions to those of Ludwig von Mises. Comparisons are certainly apt, as both men have much in common. That their experience with 20th century totalitarianism shaped their lives is well known. It is less well known that they both spent their formative years in
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