A non-bearing account 19
Admissions game, Newsweek, April 5, 1999 86
Aftershocks jar Santa Monica's rent controllers, WSJ, March 17, 1994 40
An economic analysis of the grapes of wrath, the margin, spring 1992 49
Anatomy of a Jobs Program That Went Awry, WSJ, February 11, 2000 91
Another Chicago triumph 14
Applications in economics, employment discrimination and the earnings of women, g&s 38
At the intersection of supply and demand, N.Y. Times magazine, 5/4/97 42
Attempt to freeze number of Seattle taxis is facing a rough road, Seattle times 30
Bonds, interest rates, and bond prices               44
Business education and free-market economics, Thomas Dilorenzo 68
Calvin and Hobbes 84
Clintonites debate cost of a bad air day, WSJ, 6/9/97 78
College students are a poor investment, WSJ 1
Colleges manipulate financial-aid offers, shortchanging many, WSJ 71
Company seeks to start Seattle-Bremerton ferry, Seattle times 22
Confounding common sense, Milton Friedman, WSJ, Aug. 27, 1992 18
Consumer switch to chicken brings change to beef industry 26
Defenders of capitalism...George Gilder, Seattle times 11
Disdain for gender equity, Seattle PI, 11/96 82
Economic scene: teenage childbearing…New York Times, June 20, 1996 70
Economics applies to childcare too, Fuchs 28
Economics or business: a major decision, Charles Nelson 3
“Education: the second door to freedom, Clarence Thomas 33
Equal Pay? Equal Work, Collegian, May 20, 1999 15
Ex-Seattle activist now Hillary Clinton's 'guru', Seattle times, June 13, 1993 4
Farmland blocks soccer group’s goal, Seattle PI, Oct 2, 1998 88
Freedom's prophet, WSJ, May 7, 1999 76
General Motors Corporation letter, Wing Luke museum 57
Group health plans to lay off 100 nurses, sea times 8
Hayek Pilgrims’ Promise, Carlos A. Ball, WSJ, 5/8/97 74
Hayek's revolution, WSJ, May 7, 1999 77
Home Free 41
How GM's car plant in Arlington, Texas hustled to avoid ax 45
How our American dream unraveled, Newsweek, March 2, 1992 51
How our standard of living has changed, 1940 - 1991 50
How property rights tamed the west, the margin, March 1991 36
How to oppress the poor: occupational licensing, the margin, fall 1992 58
How to read stock market quotations, Dow Jones & co., 1992 56
Implications, Thomas Sowell 43
Incarceration is a bargain, Steve Hanke, WSJ 81
Infant mortality, mother's morality; WSJ, feb.1, 1995 67
It’s the seats vs. The scaffolds… WSJ, 10/1/97 80
Jobs creation and gov’t policy, FRB of Cleveland 35
John Adams and the American Revolution, Harvard College 9
Kind hearts and opportunity costs, Steven Rhoads 64
Let's play monopoly, WSJ 47
Lies, Damned Lies and… George Will, Newsweek, March 29, 1999 90
Locate in Scotland, the economist 10
Mexico loses a modern revolutionary thinker, WSJ, April 24, 1998 54
Model for destroying a city, WSJ, mar 12, 1993 12
New regulations on youth shelters... Seattle times 59
New York’s incentives, WSJ, Oct. 6, 1992 13
On the next Oprah, ...mates on billboards, WSJ 16
Outland (special interests) 2
Outstanding economist, Thomas sowell 5
Planned arms purchase draws fire in s. Africa, Seattle times 21
Postal police' force businesses to pay penalty for private mail, Seattle Times 61
Price controls at Valley Forge 29
Protect consumers with gas-price cap Eikenberry argue, Seattle pi 27
Puget Sound area, state run low on gas stations Seattle times, March 29, 1993 17
Rational criminals and intentional accidents: the economics of law and law breaking 73
Rationing babies 55
Reducing working hours: American workers’ salvation? Conomic commentary 23
Social security socialism, WSJ, January 26, 1999 34
State's bidding war over Mercedes plant... WSJ, Nov. 24, 1993 60
Supply and demand and videotape, the margin, September 1990 48
Take a number; take a hike, time, July 23, 1990 24
Take a tour of food-stamp fraud, Seattle Times, 11 Jan. 1995 63
Take my kidney, please; time, march 13, 1989 20
Tax options, jh 89
Teacher's salaries, Thomas sowell 32
The Austrian School, Ludwig von Mises Institute 92
The concept of economic justice in religious discussion, Paul Heyne 72
The daddy differential                             31
The Great Disruption, The Atlantic Monthly, May 1999 93
The importance of common and private property rights, 37
The Jagger curve, WSJ 87
The myth of the fixed “pie” of jobs 6
The outlook: low savings... WSJ, April 5, 1993 52
The Price Prophet, The New Yorker, February 7, 2000 75
The shrinking pay gap, June O’Neill, WSJ, Oct. 7, 1994 65
The Third Industrial Revolution: Technology, Productivity, and Income Inequality 66
Training and jobs: what works, the economist, April 12, 1996 69
U.S. judge dismisses EPA’s ’93 study on secondhand smoke, Seattle times 83
War 7
We have socialism, Q.E.D., the margin, October 1990 46
What in the world happened to economics, fortune, March 15, 1999 85
What's good for America isn't necessarily good for the dentists? 25
Why capital gains taxes are unfair, WSJ, Nov. 21, 1994  62
Why do we buy lottery tickets? 53
Why the trade deficit doesn’t matter, Paul Heyne, Cato institute, 10/92 79
Will increasing the minimum wage help the poor, economic commentary 39
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