As promised, here are a few thoughts on industrial policy, parochialism, Apple, and what they have to do with nationalism. As America’s economy continues to struggle, our country is rightly obsessed with jobs and employment. While some people believe that our national debt and lack of fiscal austerity are our greatest economic threats (I have Read More…
Category: competition
Fixing the BCS
I’ve unfortunately been working night shifts quite a bit the last few weeks. The disruption of my circadian rhythm has left me temporarily incapable of carefully articulating educated opinions on complex issues of national policy. So I decided to exercise the prerogative discussed in my about the blog section and talk about football. For Read More…
In Defense of Competition
This isn’t exactly a contemporary topic, but something that’s been on my mind a lot lately. For some reason I always end up reading books I disagree with, and even though I always get frustrated, it’s a lot more useful than having someone try to convince me of what I already agree with. I Read More…