1. More recommended public choice readings, of a different slant.
2. Chronic pain and its relief.
3. Women prefer larger governments.
4. Paul Samuelson as investor.
5. Virginia = Poland; comparing U.S. state economies to countries.
7. Reihan Salam reviews The Great Stagnation.















Nice selection.
@3: Audacious Epigone had a nice post on women's suffrage and size of government in 2009, including more data
Men prefer women have larger breasts.
It evens out.
(3) You can't let MBTI Feelers control the government.
Bob Murphy answers Paul Krugman's empirical challenge to the Hayekian macro explanation of the Great Recalculation:
http://mises.org/daily/4993
I want to know Reihan doesn't agree with.
My wife broke her tailbone, at work, and it did not heal. She was on hydrocodone 500 every four hours for four months while we fought worker's comp. After they removed the coccyx, she had one 300. After that, she manages the post-surgical pain with otc meds. We still had plenty of the 500s. Did I mention that she is an alcoholic?
The REALLY annoying part about this is that it has been shown that addiction in long-term pain suffers goes DOWN if they get adequate meds.
John Lott published on the connection between women's suffrage and size of the welfare state much earlier.
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