Mises Wire
Once Again, the Copyright/Trademark Tail Tries to Wag the Internet Dog
Yet another alarming IP development–a post from Volokh by David Post (h/t Skip Oliva):
More “Orderly Resolutions” on the Way
Robert Shiller warns that taxpayers–those stupid
Quantitative Easing Explained
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Faculty Spotlight Interview: Gerard Casey
Gerard Casey is a Professor in the School of Philosophy at University College Dublin, Adjunct Professor at the Maryvale Institute (Birmingham, UK)
State Antitrust (anti-monopoly) law versus state IP (pro-monopoly) law
As discussed in previous posts, the state grants monopolies (patents and copyright) then penalizes companies for using (“abusing”) them, in contrav
God Bless the TSA!
Here’s my Division of Labour co-blogger (and fellow Wash U economics PhD) Michael Munger doing his
“Yes, Prime Minister” on the Stage
Some of you may remember a British television show from the 1980s, Yes, Prime Minister.