PG&E’s Failures Show the Dangers of Government-Imposed Utility Monopolies
The reason PG&E can get away with such outrageous mismanagement is that the California government literally guarantees them their business.
The reason PG&E can get away with such outrageous mismanagement is that the California government literally guarantees them their business.
Let the WTO and all its agreements go already! We cannot salvage something that was broken from the start.
Thanks to a loosening of rent controls in Toronto, finding a place to live will become easier for a lot of people.
In the second half of the twentieth century, pro-union and anti-trade policies led to a Rust Belt that became uncompetitive, costly, and unable to cope with reality. More protectionism won't save the region now.
Local governments think the key to "smart" downtown development is to restrict parking, and force people to take a bus. In reality, people just decide to avoid downtown, thwarting efforts at development.
A look at the differences between the Austrian School and the "Law & Economics" tradition, with respect to product safety regulation.
Tucker Carlson insists that capitalism is just a "tool" that governments can regulate and manipulate so as to better serve "the people." In practice, this just means one group of "the people" uses government policy to enrich themselves at the expense of others.
The relationship between the Nazi state and industry was not evidence that the Nazis had capitalist leanings, but that the German businessmen had socialist leanings.
In a city with rapidly rising housing needs, there is really only one way to keep housing prices stable or falling: produce a lot of housing.
There is a myth that Progressive humanitarians agitated for meat-packing regulations which now protect us from disease. The reality is that the big meat packers themselves wanted regulation to help crush the competition.