Economics links

Jun 25, 2008 06:41

About the effect of family structures and cosmological beliefs on long-run economic outcomes.

Suggesting investment in nutrition would be the most cost-effective way of improving human wellbeing.

Wondering if inequality of status is not greater in Europe than the US.

The US Senate has decided to privatise its cafeteria, which has been running at quite a loss.

Rising fuel costs and strict EU fishing quotas are squeezing out the British fishing industry.

Ah, the politics of public transport. Ridership on the 82, a Westchester route specially requested by Commissioner Javier Souto, is so poor that some months it has cost taxpayers $30 per rider.
Hailing each of them a taxi would have been cheaper.

The replacement of disastrous housing projects with housing vouchers in the US may have had some significant downsides.

Obama is against school vouchers. More. Obama’s children go to a private school.

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