I’ve written twice before on the question of how much the Dobbs decision, which gave states the power to tighten abortion laws, has actually reduced abortion in the US (I, II). The upshot of those pieces was that it has not reduced abortion very much (~2.5%) because the vast majority of the US population lives… Continue reading Abortion Down By Less Than 3 Percent
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Are Price Subsidies Price Controls?
Note: I have been informed that contrary to what Carter wrote and I believed, the German policy in question was neither a price control nor a price subsidy in the ordinary sense. Instead, it was effectively a lump sum cash grant to each energy consumer. I’ll keep the text below up so people can read… Continue reading Are Price Subsidies Price Controls?
Fairlife Refuses to Inflate Prices
In order to get more protein in my diet, I frequently consume Fairlife Nutrition Plan protein shakes. They have 150 calories, 30 grams of protein, and taste just like chocolate milk. It’s a great product, but, at the prices Fairlife charges for the shakes, demand regularly outstrips supply, making it quite difficult to actually find… Continue reading Fairlife Refuses to Inflate Prices
More on Inflation and Profits
Over the past few months, various authors at various institutions — specifically Oscar Arce, Elke Hahn and Gerrit Koester at the ECB, Andrew Glover, José Mustre-del-Río and Alice von Ende-Becker at the Kansas City Federal Reserve, and Paul Donovan at UBS — have written pieces about the relationship between profits and the most recent bout… Continue reading More on Inflation and Profits
Is National Public Radio Actually National Private Radio?
Public broadcasting is extremely common in the world. Wikipedia’s incomplete list of public broadcasters by country lists over 300 public broadcasting outlets across nearly every country in the world, including “major broadcasters” in the United Kingdom (BBC), Australia (ABC), Canada (CBC/SRC), and the United States (PBS/NPR). Despite the prevalence of public broadcasting in the world,… Continue reading Is National Public Radio Actually National Private Radio?