Appearing on The Jim Bohannon Show at 10 PM EDT tonight
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posted by John Lott at 6:44 PM
My commentary on a broad array of economics and crime related issues.
Dumbing Down the Courts: How Politics Keeps the Smartest Judges Off the Bench
Straight Shooting: Firearms, Economics and Public Policy
Are Predatory Commitments Credible? Who Should the Courts Believe?
-Research finding a drop in violent crime rates from Right-to-carry laws
-Ranking Economists
-Interview with the Washington Post
-Debate on "Guns Reduce Crime"
-Appalachian law school attack
-Sources for Defensive Gun Uses
-The Merced Pitchfork Killings
-Fraudulent website pretending to be run by me
-Steve Levitt's Correction Letter
-Ian Ayres and John Donohue
-Other issues regarding Steve Levitt
-National Academies of Science Panel on Firearms
-Baghdad murder rate
-Arming Pilots
-General discussion of my 1997 and 2002 surveys as well as related surveys
-Problems with Wikipedia
-Errata for Gun Books
-US Supreme Court Wire
-Futures for Financial Markets
-judgepedia
Economist and Law Professor David D. Friedman's Blog
Larry Elder's The Elder Statement
Economist Robert G. Hansen's Blog
Firearmstruth.com -- a media-watchdog website
A debate that I had with George Mason University's Robert Ehrlich on guns
Lyonette Louis-Jacques's page on Firearms Regulation Worldwide
An interview concerning More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws
The End of Myth: An Interview with Dr. John Lott
Art DeVany's website, one of the more innovative economists in the last few decades
St. Cloud State University Scholars
Bryan Caplan at George Mason University
Alphecca -- weekly review on the media's coverage of guns
Xrlq -- Some interesting coverage of the law.
Career Police Officer
Gun Law News
Georgia Right-to-Carry
Darnell's The Independent Conservative Blog
Robert Stacy McCain's Blog
Clayton Cramer's Blog
My hidden mathematical ability (a math professor with the same name)
geekwitha45
My Old AEI Web Page
Wrightwing's blog
Al Lowe's blog
St. Maximos' Hut
Dad29
Elizabeth Blackney's blog
Eric Rasmusen
Your "Economics" Portal to the World by Larry Low
William Sjostrom
Dr. T's EconLinks.com
Interview with National Review Online
Blog at Newsmax.com
Pieces I have written at BigGovernment.com
Updated Media Analysis of Appalachian Law School Attack
Journal of Legal Studies paper on spoiled ballots during the 2000 Presidential Election
Data set from USA Today, STATA 7.0 data set
"Do" File for some of the basic regressions from the paper
1 Comments:
You were fantastic as usual Mr. Lott but it was excruciating to listen to Jim Bohannon demean American businesses for using overseas labor. You need to point out that Bohannon himself, as a consumer, benefits from this arrangement as do the rest of us. An iPhone manufactured using US labor would be $3000/unit. A Chinese worker is 1/4 the cost of his/her US counterpart - would Mr. Bohannon like to pay quadruple for computers, microwaves, printers, televisions, virtually everything in his house?
And to a larger point: it's none of Mr. Bohannon's business what a company does. Their allegiance is not to the US worker but to their owners. If I start a motorcycle company using Chinese labor that is that much more money I have to invest in my company, take care of my family and so forth. It really is none of his business what a US corporation does - all they are are a tax filing. If Americans want more jobs perhaps they should have less overhead (demanding health care, 401k), perhaps they should sue companies less (1 in 6 chance), perhaps they themselves should not carry so much risk, perhaps they should vote in politicians lowering the corporate tax rate.
Also, the US went from being a manufacturing economy to a services-oriented one long ago. The idea of American factories churning out iPhones and Nintento Wiis is absurd.
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