Friday, August 18, 2017

econ tattoos

(CNN)What happens when a political scandal tears through your country's government and suddenly you're in charge, just a few months before the Olympics come to town?Michel Temer is about to...

The answer from our friends at MarginalRevolution.com, where they analyze signaling as a solution to the problem of adverse selection. An error occurred.Try watching this video on www.youtube.com,...

On a recent Thoughts on Liberty conference call, assistant editor Morgan Scarboro mentioned that she was preparing herself for her first tattoo. This was followed by contributors Sandra Sanchez...

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics provides quarterly data on the number of jobs gained and the number of jobs lost at the state and national levels.The most recent data available on the BLS...

Recently, the Arkansas Senate passed a bill to ban tattoos, piercings, and other types of body modifications that are "non-traditional". The nanny—I mean legislator—responsible for...

Yakuza, irezumi, mikoshi—and surely sake? IT IS easy for outsiders to admire those in Japan who sport tattoos. First, think of the pain. The body art known as irezumi is inflicted on a wearer's...

Welcome to our series on economic theories that are changing the way we think. Today, Richard Holden explains how asymmetric information – when one party to a transaction knows more about...

I saw a group of pictures of nerdy tattoos yesterday, but I can't find the link. There were pictures of maybe 50 tattooed people with things like DNA, Darwin's drawings, physics formulas, and...

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