Economic Thinking Posts on Debate Topics
Resolved: Tort law should be substantially reformed in the United States. Cato, Heritage, AIER, AEI, and other market-oriented think tanks and education organization have resources worth reviewing on tort law reform: • Liability Protections...
Resolved: Election law should be substantially reformed in the United States. Stoa debaters researching election law reform can review Ballotpedia’s page Elections and campaigns on the ballot for information on: Suffrage on the ballot...
The cost of a home in Texas is drastically cheaper than owning a home in California. The average cost of a home in the U.S. is $231,000. A home costs 60% more in California compared to Texas. In Texas, the median home price is only $195,000, which is...
Notes and resources for the resolution: The United States Federal Government should significantly reform its policies regarding federally recognized tribes in the United States. The Alliance for Renewing Indigenous Economies (indigenousecon.org) outlines problems with...
[June 24 update: federal prison policies topic was chosen]Notes on economics of federal prison reform The United States Federal Government should significantly reform its policies regarding convicted prisoners under federal jurisdiction. Since many homeschool...
Novelist Ursula K. Le Guin passed away recently. In my teens I read nearly all her science fiction novels, and have read the Earthsea Trilogy many times since. The essay below (revised here) was...
An earlier post spoke of a “distant metabolic gift” that people today in rich societies struggle with. For many thousands of years the struggle was to survive winters. So the metabolic systems of humans,...
by Marina Tanase (author of earlier posts, More on Globalization – Covid and its effects and The Real Story of Globalization) If one were to ask me why I decided to write this article...
A challenge for modern medicine: Most accepted medical treatments and surgeries lack evidence for being effective: According to the analysis, which analyzed evidence for thousands of medical treatments, there was “evidence of some benefit” for slightly more than 40% of the treatments,...
From Unlucky Prehistoric Geography to Unfortunate Institutions TodayGregory Rehmke Presented at APEE Session: “Cultural and Geographic Links to Economic Growth.” April 8, 2002 Until very recently the only way people could get to Argentina...