Health Care Thoughts: Counterproductive Regulations?
…worth thinking about in relation to government policy, and also to examine physician expertise and competence in such matters either ‘on label’ or ‘off label’ in the aggregate, as well…
…worth thinking about in relation to government policy, and also to examine physician expertise and competence in such matters either ‘on label’ or ‘off label’ in the aggregate, as well…
…information about products’ energy use. Label is voluntary, and Congress ordered it The Energy Star label is voluntary for products that meet certain efficiency levels, and differs from Department of…
Busy day on several fronts, but these should be discussed and I’ve already posted one rant this week, so a riff on the second piece would be overkill. Sort of…
…Technorati’s current “Top 100 Interesting Newcomers” list. This list doesn’t count links, as NZ Bear’s does, but rather uses a model that compares new links to existing links so that…
…all our privately-held real assets are worth. It’s our best or perhaps only proxy for that value. (Household net worth includes all firms’ net worth, since households are firms’ ultimate…
You may have noted that there are green links appearing in posts. This is a mistake on someone’s part and is not a feature Angry Bear endorses nor tolerates. I…
…of Bowie’s oeuvre had provided a level of patronage that’s inconceivable for a musician of Bowie’s bent today…he spent the Nineties as a free agent, jumping from label to label,…
…high cost of American health care. I begin by explaining the origin and meaning of the “single payer” label. I will then describe the two defects in S 1129 in…
…protects the public from food-borne illnesses. It issues nutritional advice and drug labeling guidelines. It polices false medical claims on packaging and in advertisements. It safeguards about one in every…
…the correlation between net worth and consumption. Here is the big picture: personal consumption expenditures (FRED Series PCE) plotted against Net Worth (FRED series TNWBSHNO) Data is per calendar quarter….