Monthly Archives: September 2010
Wasting Green on Going Green
[This post was originally written for my employer’s blog, Show-Me Daily.] If you care about going green, you should care about internalizing the costs of pollution. If you care about sustainability, you should care about property rights. Why do I bring this up? According to an article over at the Post-Dispatch, Jefferson City has been … Continue reading
Categories: Economics, Government Spending, Property Rights, Urban Planning
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New Blog Feature: Random!
[This post was originally written for my employer’s blog, Show-Me Daily.] Whether you are a regular reader of Show-Me Daily, a sometimes visitor, or a first-time glancer, you can see that there are plenty of great posts right on the front page. But there’s also prolific content from our many authors going back all the … Continue reading
Categories: Show-Me Institute
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