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Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Public Choice, the economist James M. Buchanan explained, is built on the “homely” proposition that politicians are just like the rest of us. We call this “behavioral symmetry.” They have their own interests, and they try to satisfy those interests. Furthermore, we can understand people’s behavior in the voting booth and the bureau using the […]
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Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Bunny Ears
Bunny Ears
When you're getting ready for the new school year, some loose ends take more time to tie up than others. That's why Instacart's got your back to school.
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Bunny Ears
Next Big Things in Tech 2024
Next Big Things in Tech 2024
Find the latest Next Big Things in Tech 2024 news from Fast company. See related business and technology articles, photos, slideshows and videos.
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Next Big Things in Tech 2024
Micron Gets $6.2 Billion Chips Award to Spur Plant Expansion
Micron Gets $6.2 Billion Chips Award to Spur Plant Expansion
The Biden administration has reached a final agreement to give Micron Corp. nearly $6.2 billion in subsidies from a program designed to boost American semiconductor manufacturing, allowing funds to start flowing to factories in Idaho and New York.
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Micron Gets $6.2 Billion Chips Award to Spur Plant Expansion
Common Sense vs. Economics - FEE
Common Sense vs. Economics - FEE
Donald Trump recently identified the Republican Party as the “party of common sense.” In many ways, common sense is lacking in public policy. For example,
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Common Sense vs. Economics - FEE