Current Topic: Incentives Previous Topics Connected: None Future Topics Foreshadowed: Demand, Taxes News Article/Podcast: Are Plastic Bag Bans Garbage? Link: https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2019/04/09/711181385/are-plastic-bag-bans-garbage Description: In an effort to cut down on waste, many...
How An At-Home Test For COVID-19 Could Help Control The Pandemic : Shots - Health News : NPR
A single test that can give false reassurance sounds bad. But a $10 test for the coronavirus, if repeated daily, would discover real infections, say proponents of such tests as screening tools.
Episode 665: The Pickle Problem : Planet Money : NPR
A national network of food banks couldn't figure out how to get the right food to the right place at the right time. So they tried a bold experiment: the free market.
It is no exaggeration to say that learning economics changed my life. In fact, I would go as far as saying the two most pivotal moments of my young adulthood was meeting my future wife at 17 and...
Japan boosts artificial intelligence funding to help residents find love
Japan is seeking to boost its flagging birth rate by funding the use of artificial intelligence to help match lonely hearts, an official said Monday. Altho
Parents Are Less Happy. So What? - Freakonomics Freakonomics
Bryan Caplan’s new book, Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids, (which he blogged about for us here and here) has people talking about happiness and kids, again. Over at Cato Unbound, my better half Betsey Stevenson takes Bryan to task on some of his claims. It’s worth reading the full essay. Jeff Ely at Cheap Talk says you should take note of her views on the distinction between happiness and utility. Instead, I want to highlight an insight that comes from thinking through a formal framework:
Introduction to Economics Lesson Plan: Scarcity - BrightHub Education
This Intro to Economics Lesson Plan introduces students to the concept of scarcity and what impact it has on the economy. Students will be asked to explore scarcity within the country as well as within their own personal life. This hands on lesson plan allows students to see the reality of scarcity and how it make impact everyone, including the individual.
“CONSUMER THEORY” ACTIVITY DETAILS (IN CLASS) LESSON START-UP: Re-cap of homework video content... We know that no two consumers are alike – they all have different tastes & preferences, different budgets, etc. – so how can we say that they all behave in the same way? Conduct an experiment in ...