Here at DQYDJ we like to stray outside the beaten path of basic Personal Finance articles, and get a little arcane on you. Here are links to our most popular Economics posts from all of our writers.
- “Industrial Organization and Oil Prices” – Posted 8/3/2011
- “Poverty and Simpson’s Paradox” – Posted 2/19/2011
- “Skill-Based Inequality Due to Technology” – Posted 2/13/2011
- “Gender Income Disparity in High School Dropouts” – Posted 12/9/2010
- “Racial Bias in Foul Rates Among NBA Referees” – Posted 12/1/2010
- “Tax Exemption of Charitable Contributions” – Posted 12/6/2010
- “Tax Incidence” – Posted 8/16/2010
- “Substitution vs. Income Effect (and its Implications)” – Posted 4/23/2010
- “Part II: Does Increasing Tax Rates Increase Revenues?” – Posted 9/11/2009
- “Part I: Does Increasing Tax Rates Increase Revenues?” – Posted 9/10/2009
- “Comparing Forms of Entitlement Programs, Part II” – Posted 4/12/2009
- “Comparing Forms of Entitlement Programs, Part I” – Posted 4/7/2009
- “Mile(s) High Economics” – Posted 8/5/2009
- “Measuring Consumption Using Trash” – Posted 7/18/2009
- “On Cigarette Laws and Pigovian Taxes, Part II” – Posted 7/7/2009
- “On Cigarette Laws and Pigovian Taxes, Part I” – Posted 7/3/2009
- “How to Pay Off Debt… Stealthily” – Posted 6/26/2009
- “Milton Friedman’s Permanent Income Hypothesis” – Posted 6/24/2009

