Do "Green" Products Cause Bad Behavior?
New research indicates that exposure to green products and the purchase of green products have vastly different effects on behavior. Read More »
Evaluating Microfinance: A Guest Post
In recent years, the randomized program evaluation has become the gold standard for evaluating development programs – and the bread and butter of many development economists. The evaluations often uncover valuable new information, but are controversial, and can also be prohibitively expensive to implement for small NGO’s. Read More »
Passover Economics
It’s Passover. That means eight days of eating matzoh, which gets me thinking about products that are complements with or substitutes for matzoh. Read More »
Gary Becker, Still an Optimist
Peter Robinson interviews Gary Becker about healthcare reform, the future of capitalism, and what this November’s elections will bring. Read More »
