The Tax Foundation, one of the nation’s leading independent tax policy research organizations, has released its 2014 report on international tax competitiveness:
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Professor Todd Zywicki blogs on the Volokh Conspiracy:
At Truth on the Market, Alden Abbot provides "A Cost-Benefit Prescription for FTC Online Data Security Regulation."
At Bloomberg View, Megan McArdle presents arguments for the abolition of the corporate income tax.
One of the critical issues in employment law is the determination of whether an individual worker should be classified as an employee or an independent contractor. As David Anthony noted last month in his
At Bloomberg View, Megan McArdle posts on the effect of advancing technology on crime:
The Freakonomics Blog has re-posted a podcast discussion between Steve Levitt and Stephen Dubner about sunk costs and when, in economic analysis, it is beneficial to quit one's course of action. Many litigators would benefit from a better understanding of sunk costs and what they represent.
On CoinDesk, Daniel Cawrey recently wrote:
“The King to the sheriff, greetings.
Stephen Landsburg has an economic and legal analysis of the pros and cons of homeownership versus rent.
Of particular interest is this point: