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Are Bailouts Necessary?

Posted on April 3, 2015 by terrelltd

When discussing the role of government in the economy, bailouts come up quite often as a rationale for government intervention. I’d like to say a bit about that. When businesses are very large, their failure can indeed send ripple effects through the economy–their suppliers, employees, customers, and others might find themselves trying to find alternatives. […]

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The Economics of Cracked Windshields

Posted on September 13, 2014 by terrelltd

The interstate highway near my house is being resurfaced. As part of the process, large machines have ground off the top layer of asphalt, leaving a rough surface on which to lay down new asphalt. It’s left a lot of loose stone, which gets tossed around by the wheels of vehicles on the road. My […]

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Farm Subsidies As Welfare

Posted on August 23, 2013 by terrelltd

Farmer poor-mouthing to get subsidies, vs. reality: “Farm subsidies redistribute wealth from taxpayers to often well-off farm businesses and landowners. Farm income stabilization payments have recently fluctuated between about $13 billion and $33 billion annually. This is a welfare hand-out like food stamps, yet it goes to higher-income households. In 2010, the average income of […]

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The Supposed Increase in the “Wealth Gap”

Posted on November 4, 2011 by terrelltd

Has the wealth gap, as measured by the fraction of wealth held by the top 1%, been increasing in the US? Fortune magazine says yes, but the Cato Institute says that it's been remarkably stable for at least 4-5 decades.

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North Korea: “Green” Leader?

Posted on September 25, 2011 by terrelltd

This satellite photo shows an almost completely dark North Korea in sharp contrast to the brightly lit South Korea and Japan. The DPRK is a communist hellhole, but hey, they're conserving energy! Isn't that a good thing? Maybe North Korea, rather than South Korea, should be a country to emulate. <tongue firmly planted in cheek>

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Young Americans for Liberty

Posted on July 26, 2011 by terrelltd

Interested in getting a liberty-oriented group going? See yaliberty.org and let me know how I can help.

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DOJ Demands Laptop Password

Posted on July 13, 2011 by terrelltd

A new post: "DOJ Demands Laptop Password," Mises Economics Blog, July 13, 2011.

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Was the Space Shuttle Worth It?

Posted on July 13, 2011 by terrelltd

A new op-ed: "Was the Space Shuttle Worth It?" Mises Daily, July 13, 2011.

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