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Unfree EnterpriseLately, the lot of the New York cabbie has improved a bit. But there are still some major systemic obstacles that keep drivers and their passengers from getting the conditions and service they deserve. One crucial issue is that the system for licensing cabs seems less a product of American capita... |
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Women for PolygamyWhat can polygamy on the outskirts of Russia tell us about the effects of the financial crisis in less remote locales? ... |
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Newspapers Not as Dead as You ThinkWe've blogged about proposals to save ailing print newspapers. Despite shrinking circulation and falling ad revenue, Daniel Gross doesn't think print news is doing so badly. ... |
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Is Climate-Change Belief a Religion?Actually, yes, at least if you live in the United Kingdom. ... |
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Ken Caldeira's Carbon SolutionThere's been a brouhaha over whether we "misrepresented" the research and views of the climate scientist Ken Caldeira, whom we write about in the global-warming chapter of SuperFreakonomics. We've been in constant touch with him over the past few weeks, since we wanted to amend future p... |
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The Winner of the SuperFreakonomics Counting ContestThe closest guess to be submitted before the deadline was from Dave Benner, commenter No. 93, who guessed 666,666. Apparently the devil really is in the details. Congratulations to Dave; he's got some schwag coming his way. ... |
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