The health-care crisis and the financial crisis have a problem in common, which is how the government can regulate those markets to make things better, not worse. Regulatory theory forms an interesting intersection of business, law, political science, and philosophy.  Do you give people incentives to do the "/>

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Numberscruncher: The Recovery, Jobs or No Jobs

Ann Logue March 10, 2010 3

The March issue of The Atlantic has a thoroughly depressing article about how employment might not pick up when the economy recovers. As if that wasn’t enough to send you to the liquor cabinet,

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Numberscruncher: Rational Regulation

Ann Logue July 28, 2009 1
The health-care crisis and the financial crisis have a problem in common, which is how the government can regulate those markets to make things better, not worse.

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