In 1983, Professor Bruce Yandle of Clemson provided an economic perspective on prohibition. His paper, “Bootleggers and Baptists: The Education
Read MoreEach summer FREE organizes and hosts a series of small academic conferences in the Bozeman area. In addition to academics
Read MoreMany of my friends are worried about their future and that of our nation. This is surely understandable. Jobs are
Read MoreThe fallout from global economic recession ripples through Montana. In addition to unsettling lives, the economic downturn has important consequences
Read MoreExit interviews are normally comprised of questions posed to employees who leave an organization. It’s hard and expensive to replace
Read MoreOver the past year we’ve made several modest improvement on our ranch. Hence, I’ve had the pleasure of observing and
Read MoreWith Bozeman’s boom fading or gone, focus turns to the likely impact of the stimulus upon employment. Naturally, some recall
Read MoreThe version of the economic stimulus bill lumbering through Congress contains a pernicious provision barring foreign steel and iron from
Read MorePeople employ state power when moral persuasion fails. Politically legitimized coercion and constraint can generate hugely beneficial reform. The Voting
Read More“The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they
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