Drowning in the Common Pool

Here is my recommendation for understanding how the policy world works: read the “Weekend Edition” of the WSJ and skim The Economist.  Curious people will quite naturally latch on to interesting and policy relevant articles.     A few individuals have an intuitive appreciation of systems.  My suggestion will foster their understanding by providing logical […]

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Community Rating

If there is a single issue that most divides economists from non-economists, it’s the way they view prices. Economists view prices as creators of incentives for buyers and sellers. When prices change behavior changes. As a result, prices are mechanisms for determining the allocation of resources. If they are not allowed to perform this role […]

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Key Insights to Community

Like other towns that demonstrate a strong sense of community Bozeman is a wonderful place. I wrote this as a Letter to the Editor of the Bozeman Chronicle to thank the unknown person who found the keys to my Jeep on the sidewalk somewhere and put them under the driver’s side windshield wiper.   As […]

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New Resource Economics: Bozeman’s Gateway to Wisdom

The summer is officially over, and with it, 22 years of FREE seminars for federal judges and religious leaders. This year we successfully hosted a diverse representation from both groups during our two weeklong seminars (July 15-19 and August 19-23). Below is an historical sketch leading to this success.  It occurred neither by accident nor […]

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