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They ship in modules and literally assemble them on site in the middle of jungles and on the side of mountains
It is AFSCME's intent to meet with the administration of Pleasant Ridge Manor as soon as a mutually acceptable date is available
I believe that evening the Holy Spirit was at work among us ... There was so much energy behind it. The room just lit up.More quotes »
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Congestion Externality Bleg, by David Henderson
In the cost/benefit analysis course i teach, one of the actual cost/benefit analyses we work our way through--and one that I present as a reasonably good CBA--is a study done by two St. Louis Federal Reserve economists on adding another runway at St. Louis from EconLog Read more »
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Linda Gorman on How ObamaCare Treats Middle Class, by David Henderson
Here are some sample calculations for a wage earner couple with two children living in a state that offers Medicaid to households with incomes at or below 133 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL). Because the law allows 5 percent of income to be "set from EconLog Read more »
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Kenneth Elzinga on Teaching Economics, by David Henderson
I am going to talk about teaching economic by lecture today and I am fully aware that in some circles this marks me as pedagogically outdated. In the School of Education at my university, to lecture to students is to be a so-called "sage on the stage" and from EconLog Read more »
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"Most Economists?" Really?, by David Henderson
Most economists stop at the first blush, say "market failure," and conclude that governments should subsidize dry cleaners. But entrepreneurs look at "market failure" and see dollar signs. The profit motive is what solves market failures -- not bureaucrats from EconLog Read more »
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Gray Lady Down: Justin Gillis's Misleading News Story, by David Henderson
The level of the most important heat-trapping gas in the atmosphere, carbon dioxide, has passed a long-feared milestone, scientists reported Friday, reaching a concentration not seen on the earth for millions of years. Do you see anything wrong? I do. The from EconLog Read more »