Bureaucracy and Regulation
Why States Don’t Require Blood Tests for Marriages Anymore
States used to mandate that couples take blood tests before being allowed to obtain a marriage license. Fortunately, that is now a thing of the past.
Is Zoning Popular? The Evidence is Weak
Economics Is Like Birdwatching — You Have to Know What to Look For
City Council Disregards Stripper Safety with “No-Touch” Rule
Cannabis Tax Revenues Will be a Roadblock to Sessions’s Drug War
Private Sponsorship of Immigrants Is a Viable Alternative
Private sponsorship regimes sidestep the public welfare issue by attaching liability to specific people rather than the state as a whole.
1.2. The Rationale of Railroad Pricing
From Chapter 1, "Railroads: The First Big Business and the Failure of the Cartels".
6.1. The First Collapse: 1894
From Chapter 6, "1896: The Collapse of the Third Party System and of Laissez-faire Politics".