Jay Wolfson, PhD, a health policy expert at the University of South Florida in Tampa, said this case “goes to … More
Category: Organizational structure
U.S. Healthcare: A Case Study of What Happens When “Insurance” Supplants Price-Transparent Markets
By Robert Nelson, MD Our health insurance-based third-party payer protocols have pernicious and nefarious economic consequences on the cost of … More
Why the Pilgrims Abandoned Common Ownership for Private Property – Foundation for Economic Education
Governor Bradford recorded in his diary that everybody was happy to claim their equal share of production, but production only … More
The History Of U.S. Health Policy Is A History Of Political Exploitation
By Greg Scandlen It all began with a concept known as “Roemer’s Law.” If you ask anyone who has studied … More
Homelessness and the Failure of Urban Renewal | Mises Wire
In the department of economy, an act, a habit, an institution, a law, gives birth not only to an effect, … More
Watch “Milton Friedman – The Robber Baron Myth” on YouTube
“Robber Barons will always be with us. The crucial question is whether we have a form of economic organization in … More
Musings and Mentions
As we continue to examine the outcomes of socioeconomic initiatives throughout our history, it becomes apparent that society’s benefits are … More
Aim your baloney detector at the BS in health care – STAT
BS, what Princeton philosopher Harry Frankfurt once calleda “lack of connection to a concern with truth — this indifference to … More
