Sat 16 June 2012 | -- (permalink)
A persuasive argument from the Economist that outdated, burdensome regulations are the more serious constraint on innovation than the absence, as Tyler Cowen would say, of "low hanging fruit."
Sat 16 June 2012 | -- (permalink)
A persuasive argument from the Economist that outdated, burdensome regulations are the more serious constraint on innovation than the absence, as Tyler Cowen would say, of "low hanging fruit."