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Ideas Don’t Come From Washington, But Money Does
01 Oct

Ideas Don’t Come From Washington, But Money Does

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education, Transparency

The following excerpt comes from an article in the Christian Science Monitor about Arne Duncan’s approach to education policy: Indeed, […]

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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished in Michigan, the Literal Nanny State
30 Sep

No Good Deed Goes Unpunished in Michigan, the Literal Nanny State

Posted by Christine Harbin Economy, Regulation

Lisa Snyder watches her neighbors’ children for less than an hour every day while they wait for the school bus. […]

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Incentives for Teachers: Empirical Evidence
30 Sep

Incentives for Teachers: Empirical Evidence

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education, Transparency

Alex Tabarrok is blogging about merit pay for teachers. An experiment in India found that incentives for teachers have a […]

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Quick Clarification on Quote in the Columbia Maneater
29 Sep

Quick Clarification on Quote in the Columbia Maneater

Posted by David Stokes Education, Transparency

I was quoted this morning in the University of Missouri–Columbia’s student newspaper, The Maneater, as part of a story about […]

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For All Those Who Were Wondering …
29 Sep

For All Those Who Were Wondering …

Posted by Dave Roland Courts, Municipal Policy, Property Rights

A couple of weeks ago, the Show-Me Institute hosted events in Kansas City and St. Louis at which Jeff Benedict […]

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Incentives for Teachers
29 Sep

Incentives for Teachers

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education, Transparency

Dan Pink argues in this talk that extrinsic rewards like bonuses don’t motivate people to do well when charged with […]

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Show-Me Institute Study on High-Speed Rail
29 Sep

Show-Me Institute Study on High-Speed Rail

Posted by David Stokes Transportation

Today, we released a new study about the proposed high-speed rail corridor that, if constructed, would connect Saint Louis, Kansas […]

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The Federal Farmer’s Market?
29 Sep

The Federal Farmer’s Market?

Posted by Christine Harbin Economy, Taxes, Transparency

As the saying goes, if all of the world’s economists were laid end to end, they wouldn’t reach a conclusion. […]

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Urban Planners Know What Is Good for Us!
28 Sep

Urban Planners Know What Is Good for Us!

Posted by David Stokes Economy

It is a delicious coincidence that the Show-Me Institute is bringing the Antiplanner himself, Randal O’Toole, to St. Louis on […]

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Kansas City Star Calls for Toll Roads
28 Sep

Kansas City Star Calls for Toll Roads

Posted by David Stokes Transportation

Combest today links to a great editorial in the Kansas City Star advocating that we pay for the proposed truck-only […]

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The Answer to the $75 Million Question
28 Sep

The Answer to the $75 Million Question

Posted by David Stokes Energy

Today’s Springfield News-Leader has a rebuttal to a prior op-ed that quoted some information from the Show-Me Institute. The topic […]

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Taxinomics: How Not to Run an Industry
25 Sep

Taxinomics: How Not to Run an Industry

Posted by Josh Smith Economy, Regulation, Transportation

There’s an article in the Chicago Sun-Times about the state of the taxi industry in the Windy City, and how […]

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Ethanol Industry Doesn’t Need Salesmen, It Just Uses the Government
25 Sep

Ethanol Industry Doesn’t Need Salesmen, It Just Uses the Government

Posted by David Stokes Economy, Energy

The definition of rent-seeking behavior: The expenditure of resources in order to bring about an uncompensated transfer of goods or […]

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The President: Principal-in-Chief, or Father-in-Chief?
25 Sep

The President: Principal-in-Chief, or Father-in-Chief?

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

This statement, attributed to a woman who posted a video online of kindergartners chanting praises to the president, is unbelievable: […]

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Australian Officials Comment on Jessica Watson’s Sailing Skills
25 Sep

Australian Officials Comment on Jessica Watson’s Sailing Skills

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Economy, Transportation

How would you like it if the governor watched you fall off your bike and then told you, “You really […]

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McCaskill Targets Earmarks, Again
25 Sep

McCaskill Targets Earmarks, Again

Posted by David Stokes Transparency

Combest has a number of links to articles today about Sen. Claire McCaskill’s repeated targeting of the earmark process in […]

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“The Rest of Us Are Supposed to Join in a National Conversation”
24 Sep

“The Rest of Us Are Supposed to Join in a National Conversation”

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Economy, Regulation, Transparency

The above quote is from a post on Diner’s Journal about the federal government’s endorsement of locavores. Actually, it’s more […]

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The Power of Saying “No”
24 Sep

The Power of Saying “No”

Posted by Dave Roland Economy, Free-Market Reform, Municipal Policy, Property Rights, Regulation

When we were still dating, my wife once said to me: “I don’t like to be told ‘no.’” “No” is […]

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They’re Talking About Fat Taxes Assiduously at Slate
24 Sep

They’re Talking About Fat Taxes Assiduously at Slate

Posted by Christine Harbin Economy, Taxes

On Monday, in “Let Them Drink Water!,” Daniel Engber talked about the regressive nature of selective taxes on soda and […]

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“Count the Day Won When, Turning on Its Axis …”
24 Sep

“Count the Day Won When, Turning on Its Axis …”

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Economy, Free-Market Reform, Regulation, Taxes

“This earth imposes no additional taxes.” So wrote the prescient Franklin P. Adams. The proposed soda tax is all over […]

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