Por Mark Thornton. (Publicado el 16 de noviembre de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4842 . [ Vean la entrevista con Mark Thornton sobre la Propuesta 19] La Proposición 19 en California habría legalizado la marihuana...
Por Thomas J. DiLorenzo. (Publicado el 19 de enero de 2001) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/592 . California es un bello estado con una clima (en general) suave y soleado, lo que es una razón de por qué vive allí...
Por Brad Skiles. (Publicado el 24 de agosto de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4625 . En marzo de 1865, menos de 30 días después de su nombramiento como secretario del tesoro, Hugh McCulloch desató una...
Labor Economics #2 - Labor Mobility by Alex Merced There is usually a decent job somewhere out there waiting, but the ability for someone to take advatage of that oppotunity also has to do with their willingness and ability to move to where the job is located. Like all capital, labor can be mal-invested...
How can they extend the benefits when they have no money? Eventually these people getting unemployment are going to have to get off their ass and take a job that they may think is "beneath them".Getting unemployment for 99 weeks is MORE than enough time to find a job, even if it's a crappy...
In his article in The Observer on October 4th, Paul Harris asks the question, "Will California Become America's First Failed State?" Governor Schwarzenegger's specious California Vacation commercials notwithstanding, this is a question that needs asking. Indeed, in a scene reminescent...
Fifty Cents Worth of Justice is better than millions of dollars spent by the California justice system. Fifty cents is all it would have cost to have saved the life of a little girl. Fifty cents. And not fifty cents per day, like they tell you on those commercials for saving some little kid in Somalia...
How difficult it is for state planners to fully recognize the scope of costs and unintended consequences behind criminal justice policies. I'd bet dollars to donuts increases in the parole system were at one time sited as a release valve for prison...