The Pharma-Fed Doctor
It is true that perks from pharma companies influence doctors. But pharma dollars are nothing compared to the subsidies doled out by governments.
It is true that perks from pharma companies influence doctors. But pharma dollars are nothing compared to the subsidies doled out by governments.
Paul Krugman does not play fair when he attacks opponents of his interventionist schemes. In fact, we can see he moves the goal posts repeatedly.
If the FTC really cared about the harmful effects of hidden sponsorships and fraudulent goods, it would spend all its time investigating government.
As expected, this week's political convention failed to offer any real solutions to the problems we face.
The Blacklist's Raymond Reddington illustrates how private-sector criminals are often better than the public-sector kind.
Even if consumer protection regulation is motivated by good intentions, it inevitably undermines competition and consumer welfare.
The grumblers say that T-Mobile's free data for Pokémon Go violates a net neutrality rule.