June 2006

More on Net Neutrality: Can the Fcc Be a Good Antitrust Enforcer?

Lynne Kiesling Welcome to those of you who found your way here via Brad DeLong’s very kind link to my earlier post linking to the Weiser-Atkinson “third way” paper. Some comments in response to the comments on Brad’s post: I am as skeptical of the FCC’s ability to engage in correct antitrust enforcement as anyone …

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Getting Politics, and Politicians, Out of Decisionmaking

Lynne Kiesling In discussing the involvement of Russian politicians in economic decisionmaking in the natural gas industry, Tim Worstall says something that I think is key: I’d prefer that such a politician had nothing whatsoever to do with whether the gas kept flowing or not. With purely private companies you know that decisions are made …

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Life on the Kidney Queue in the Land of the Market

Michael Giberson Virginia Postrel has an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times on kidney donations and methods to encourage donations. Postrel favors legalizing financial incentives for live donors, though the idea of paying people to give up a kidney makes some folks squeamish. In fact, the National Kidney Foundation doesn’t even think people should talk …

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