The Economic Misconceptions of College Students

Alex Tabarrok highlights some of the misconceptions college students have about economics: Bill Goffe recently (2009)  surveyed one of his macro principles classes and found, for example, that the median student believes that 35% of workers earn the minimum wage and a substantial fraction . . . . Continue Reading »

More WJS Commentary on ESCR Human Trial

I am receiving media requests to comment on the embryonic stem cell human trial.  I already have here at SHS.  But I did again today over at The Corner. I point out how the media often fails to report more impressive human studies with adult stem cells.  From “Media Misses the . . . . Continue Reading »

Afternoon Links — 10.12.10

Ten Renaissance masterpieces available online , in amazing detail. Heather Macdonald reports on S an Francisco’s attempt to reclaim the public sidewalks from aggressive beggars, the current laws being idiotic. Matthew Archbold examines the anti-baby science of those who caught between the . . . . Continue Reading »

The Wages of Stealing Stealing Software

A “wages of sin” or “be sure your sins will find you out” kind of story: our senior editor David Goldman writes in his lastest “Spengler” column for the Asia Times that much of the Islamic Republic [of Iran] runs on pirated software . . . .  Most Iranian . . . . Continue Reading »