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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Political Culture: Gimme Some Truth

Jon Cummings September 10, 2009 22

The words were spoken in London, casually, almost flippantly, and were directed at an audience that was sure to treat them in the spirit they were intended. It was not until the words traveled

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Numberscruncher: Think Win-Win!

Ann Logue September 1, 2009 0

I hate corporate jargon at least as much as the next person, and “Think Win-Win!” is one of many good reasons to be self-employed. Still, it represents an interesting idea: how do we find

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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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