Whale of a Lesson

Whale of a Lesson

I recently read that a Japanese whaling fleet is heading toward Antarctica to kill humpback whales, a species “protected” since the 1960s. This took me back in time. When I was a grad student at Indiana University, nearly 40 years ago, I met the ecologist Garrett Hardin at an AAAS meeting in Chicago. Garrett had […]

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 A Global Warming Fix?

A Global Warming Fix?

Geoengineering solutions to global warming are receiving ever more attention, and for good reason. Science reported that top U.S. climate scientists gathered at Harvard this month to explore ways geoengineering might lower the global temperature. Mimicking the natural cooling effects of volcanic eruptions by releasing massive amounts of sulfur into the atmosphere is one idea. […]

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 Mines Remove More Than Mountaintops

Mines Remove More Than Mountaintops

As co-founder of Christians For The Mountains, I encourage church folks to enjoy God’s creation and be responsible caretakers. Our primary advocacy mission is to end the practice of Mountaintop Removal coal extraction. Historically, coal has been mined by burrowing underground tunnels from which the mineral is extracted. In recent decades, the advent of powerful […]

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 Made In…

Made In…

If you had a label, where would you be made? I would be “Made in Valencia” or “Made in California,” or, if we took a broader perspective, I could have one of those little flag logos on my sticker and it would say “Made in the USA.” But would either of these identifiers tell the […]

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 Why Some Call It "Home Disappointment"

Why Some Call It "Home Disappointment"

Three Americans shared the 2007 Nobel Prize in Economics “for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory.” They owe an intellectual debt to Friedrich Hayek. His 1945 American Economic Review article, “The Use of Knowledge in Society,” focused on the distribution of knowledge and the difficulty of coordinating behavior from a central location. While […]

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 Catastrophe or Cleansing?

Catastrophe or Cleansing?

I recently met with an intelligent and highly successful young man deeply involved with our community. Most of those with whom he deals are part of young families, many having arrived here in the past few years, just as Bozeman was booming. He began our conversation with this statement, “I’m no economist, but I think […]

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 Mr. Gore’s Next Issue

Mr. Gore’s Next Issue

Congratulations to Al Gore on winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on global warming. Mr. Gore asserts climate change is a moral and spiritual issue. In order to make responsible decisions on these dimensions, Mr. Gore’s next mission should be to focus on the tradeoffs his policy choices necessarily imply. I suggest when […]

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 We Have Been Here Before

We Have Been Here Before

I am the president of American Bank and a banking veteran with more than 35 years of experience. American Bank is a nationally recognized high performing bank. We do what we do very well, emphasizing prudent real estate lending. While our largest market is Montana, we are very active in Hawaii, Idaho and North Carolina. […]

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 A Diagnosis of Corporate Pathologies

A Diagnosis of Corporate Pathologies

Economists have no monopoly on tools explaining the pathologies that afflict organizations. However, their approach offers some illuminating insights. Here’s one—within an organization decisions are made on the basis of information and incentives faced by the decision maker. Consider business practices that alienate customers and clients. Surely no business with a general clientele, such as […]

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 Helping Wounded Warriors

Helping Wounded Warriors

Whatever your view on the Iraq war, you surely want to help our wounded warriors. Fortunately, we have many opportunities, notably, the Bozeman based Warriors and Quiet Waters (WQW), a 501 c-3 foundation. Clearly, there are compelling needs for such good deeds. Senator Tester recently held meetings with veterans at the Museum of the Rockies. […]

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