On the third day of Halloween my true love gave to me …
Once upon a time, circa 1980, Halloween was one blessed night. I know this because I was there with my sack of candy, collected in
Once upon a time, circa 1980, Halloween was one blessed night. I know this because I was there with my sack of candy, collected in
Once upon a time, this blog was number one on Facebook in the health care category. No longer. We’re now number two. Which blog is
Got kids? If so, you know that Christoph Niemann draws and states truth: Based on supercomplicated physical observations, Einstein concluded that two objects may perceive
If my home computer hard drive crashed there is exactly one file I’d miss. That’s because the rest don’t change with a frequency faster than
No, I didn’t count the Acts, but BooMan did. Here’s what he says, As a purely factual matter, the present Congress has been more productive in
As October draws to a close and children begin to pick their Halloween costumes and anticipate candy feasts, a barrage of child safety warnings begins.
[book] The Theory of Demand for Health Insurance, by John Nyman. The Paradoxical Problem with Multiple-IRB Review, by Jerry Menikoff. (A justified rant.) The impact
If you haven’t read the introduction, go back and read it now. That introductory post also included links to all the posts in this series
Here’s another good graph from Rex Santerre and Stephen Neun. It appears in the eleventh chapter of their book Health Economics: Theories, Insights, and Industries Studies.
Since I don’t spend a lot of time thinking deeply about Social Security and how to fix it (though I did dig into it a
If you haven’t read the introduction, go back and read it now. That introductory post also includes links to all the posts in this series