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What the new Coen Brothers movie can teach us about California's electricity woes.
What the new Coen Brothers movie can teach us about California's electricity woes.
Colorado's embattled Taylor Ranch is the West writ small. Here's how capitalism may conserve it.
As government expands "takings" to intellectual property and other intangibles, will business start to care about property rights?
What's behind the resurgence of antitrust activism--and why it's bad news for consumers.
Space-based commercial development will happen sooner than you think. How a system of extraterrestrial property rights might emerge.
How pro-immigration forces triumphed--and why they're likely to keep doing so.
In the information economy, intellectual property is bringing huge returns. But just how will society split up the bounty?
In cyberspace, copyright infringement is only a click away. Commonsense guidelines to intelectual property in unsettled territory.
Urban planning skeptic Peter Gordon on the benefits of sprawl, the war against cars, and the future of American cities.
Saving endangered wildlife once meant trampled crops and violent death to the villagers of Southern Africa. Now community-based capitalism is turning once-fearsome pests into valuable sources of wealth.
Half-truths about American Indians' environmental ethic obscure the rational ways in which they have lived with and shaped the natural world.
Nobel laureate Ronald Coase on rights, resources, and regulation
Fearing environmentalists, Newt Gingrich is pushing both bad policy and bad politics.
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