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Energy Sprawl

10/04/2011

While energy sources like the sun and wind are free, converting them into large quantities of electricity requires lots of lands. The math is easy. To get 1,000 megawatts of solar capacity in the Mojave desert your need 15 sq…

Measuring Teacher Quality, Badly!

10/03/2011

Public school teacher effectiveness and thus salary, promotion, assignment and tenure decisions are based on certification, advanced degrees, and years of experience. Regrettable there is almost no relationship between those variables and teacher classroom performance with the slight exception of…

Baked by Regulation

09/30/2011

The Friday File: The latest Easy Bake Oven comes with a new instruction: no light bulb needed! Consider it an unintended consequence of the government’s move to phase out incandescent bulbs. Designers of the EBO adapted and the ovens now…

Flight of (Expensive) Fancy

09/29/2011

Starting 1/1/12 Europe will impose a cap-and-trade system on airlines to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Airlines will initially get free permits to cover 85% of their existing carbon-dioxide emissions but will have to buy any additional permits. While the…

Merchants of Death

09/28/2011

The DE Supreme Court has ruled that insurance companies can challenge the legitimacy of life insurance policies that have changed hands. This has dampened enthusiasm of investors who buy policies from people in order to collect the proceeds when the…

Government Failure

09/27/2011

Government action is touted as a solution to “market failures” like imposing a tax on polluters to make them aware of the costs they impose on those who inhale their fumes. But, the cure (government intervention) may be worse than…

Show me the Money

09/26/2011

While tough mortgage-lending standards are hurting housing, so is a lack of wealth. A census report shows 33% of Hispanics have zero or negative net worth in ‘09 up from 23% in ’05. For blacks the portion rose to 35%…

Artful Heist

09/23/2011

The Friday file: Because Rembrandt was an economical painter, his works tend to be small and portable. And, because his works sell for tens of millions, Rembrandt’s are stolen more often than any other artist save Picasso. About 80 of…

Can I Interest you?

09/22/2011

While low interest rates are designed to encourage consumers and businesses to borrow and invest (with little success) the policy has hurt millions of older and retired persons. With money market funds paying 0.10%, 5-yr Treasuries paying 1.0% and 10-yr…

Well Bowl me Over

09/21/2011

Recently there has been massive realignment in college football resulting in fewer “major” conferences with more teams. I wonder if Congress will get involved. Might a Senator from a jilted school get the DOJ/FTC to investigate the idea that these…

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