- Too Few Jobs: Trade Is Not the Problem, Slow Growth Is
- Paying One’s “Fair Share” of Taxes Redux
- Demagoguery and the Minimum Wage
- Donald Trump v. Adam Smith
- Justice Antonin Scalia — RIP
- Economic Libertarians Will Have a Friend in Ted Cruz
- The Federal Reserve and the Inflation Tax
- Capital Accumulation: The Missing Variable in Economic Policy Debates
- Why I Am Supporting Ted Cruz for President
- The Democratic Presidential Debate, Economic Literacy, and the Minimum Wage
- Business Acumen and Economic Understanding
- The House Freedom Caucus and Its Critics
- Mrs. Clinton’s Repudiation of Scarcity
- It Is Well Past Time to End the ZIRP
- Janet Yellen and the Power to Tax
- Adam Smith and the Republican Presidential Candidates
- Paying One’s “Fair Share” of Taxes
- Hillary Clinton and Trickle Down Economics
- Hello World!
Commentary by me appearing elsewhere:
- Articles published by American Thinker magazine located here.
- You Can’t Insure Illness That’s Already There, Wall Street Journal (Letters), Sept. 4, 2017 (Points out that insuring against pre-existing conditions is an antinome).
- DOJ Is Right About Apple e-Books, Wall Street Journal (Letters), Feb. 25, 2015 (supports DOJ antitrust case against Apple as a matter of both law and economics).
- Judge, Jury, and Executioner: Is that What We Want? Wall Street Journal (Letters), Aug. 12, 2014 (questions due process adequacy in FTC’s antitrust enforcement).
- Economics Is Useful, But Is Not Nearly Physics, Wall Street Journal (Letters), Mar. 4, 2010 (questions the use of econometric evidence in litigation and policy formation).
- Prohibiting Fraud in Wholesale Petroleum Markets: The New Federal Trade Commission Market Manipulation Rule. 31 Energy Law Journal 125 (2010) (with James Mongoven).
See also my postings at Vienna Woods Law & Economics.
- The Enduring Legacy of Henry Manne: A Review of the 2016 Law & Economics Center Conference, Vienna Woods Law & Economics, January 26, 2016.
- What Does King v. Burwell Have to Do with the Antitrust Rule of Reason? A Lot, Vienna Woods Law & Economics, July 14, 2015.
- Forecasting Trends in Highly Complex Systems: A Case for Humility, Vienna Woods Law & Economics, June 20, 2015.
- Is Economics a Science? Vienna Woods Law & Economics, May 15, 2015.
- Economics and Transparency in Antitrust Policy, Vienna Woods Law & Economics, April 28, 2015.
- The FTC’s Supreme Court Victory: A Rare Win for Both Libertarians and Regulators, Vienna Woods Law & Economics, April 28, 2015 (originally posted at Gayton Law Blog, April 1, 2015).
- Amazon: Bully or Not? Vienna Woods Law & Economics, April 28, 2015 (originally posted at Gayton Law Blog, Aug. 26, 2014).