The Economic Way of Thinking and the Locavore’s Dilemma
This was in my RSS feed: Stephen Budiansky does some of the math and finds
This was in my RSS feed: Stephen Budiansky does some of the math and finds
We all have a price, or so I’ve been told. Whether we do or not is probably a function of our individual ethical threshold.
Just to add to the knowledge base, this is a real winner. You might have noted problems on the blog today. No one could figure it out.
I had known that copyright killed music in Britain in the 18th and 19th century and that the absence of copyright laws in Germany had encouraged it
In Reducing the Cost of IP Law, I argued that one improvement to the patent system (short of abolit
I recently learned of an interesting thesis by Professor Ross Emmett of James Madison College @ MSU about the nature of innovation.
Before I went to law school (in 1988), I was an engineering student with little interest in law.
On this thread, someone said that “If we fail to recog
From the Atlas Foundation:
LIBERALISM AND CHRISTIANITY, BY Leonard P. Liggio