Top News September 14, 2024 Is the Skyscraper Curse Dead? Economy New working paper: “Review of Contingent Valuation of Environmental Goods: A Comprehensive Critique. Edited by Daniel McFadden and Kenneth Train (2017): An Update” Economy Finally, we’re running government like a business (a bad one) Economy The road to acceptance without revision: Another old journal editor/referee paper story Economy A twenty year old referee report Economy August 22, 2024 New working paper: “Review of Contingent Valuation of Environmental Goods: A Comprehensive Critique. Edited by Daniel McFadden and Kenneth Train (2017): An Update” Economy August 20, 2024 Finally, we’re running government like a business (a bad one) Economy July 17, 2024 The road to acceptance without revision: Another old journal editor/referee paper story Economy July 2, 2024 A twenty year old referee report Economy April 2, 2024 New working paper: Sea-level Rise, Groundwater Quality, and the Impacts on Coastal Homeowners Top News The Rebellious Old Right Top News The Bolognese Jurists behind the Proto-Austrian Theories of the Salamanca School Top News New “Engels” on Marx Top News New “Engels” on Marx The United States Needs Its Own Javier Milei Errata: Estimating recreation benefits through joint estimation of revealed and stated preference discrete choice data I presented a paper in both Alaska and Hawaii this year Breaking news: “State parks won’t be closed because of the shutdown” (WSJ) Teaching consumer surplus with the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak method in an environmental and resource economics course St. Louis’ Little Trolley That Couldn’t New working paper: “They doth protest too much, methinks: Reply to ‘Reply to Whitehead’” Top News September 14, 2024 The Rebellious Old Right The United States Needs Its Own Javier Milei Errata: Estimating recreation benefits through joint estimation of revealed and stated preference discrete choice data I presented a paper in both Alaska and Hawaii this year Breaking news: “State parks won’t be closed because of the shutdown” (WSJ) Teaching consumer surplus with the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak method in an environmental and resource economics course St. Louis’ Little Trolley That Couldn’t New working paper: “They doth protest too much, methinks: Reply to ‘Reply to Whitehead’”