Ecolawgic : The logic of Ecosystems and the Rule of Law, Bruce Pardy

This book is written by Bruce Pardy a young and brilliant professor of Law at Queen’s University (Kingston, Canada) [1] and available only on Internet. I suggest you read its 137 pages to discover a new perspective on the respective role of government, markets and ecosystem for environmental conservation. The major question is whether the Read more about Ecolawgic : The logic of Ecosystems and the Rule of Law, Bruce Pardy[…]

The welfare state as an illustration of “The tragedy of the Commons”

Students for Liberty et Atlas Network, two market friendly think tanks, have published a small book “After the welfare state: politicians stole your future…you can get it back” edited by Tom Palmer with some ten contributions. (Jameson Books, , 2012,, 175 pp) In the first paper “The tragedy of the welfare state” Tom Palmer explains Read more about The welfare state as an illustration of “The tragedy of the Commons”[…]

PERC reports: market adaptation to climate change (winter 2016)

Abstract: “No matter what you think about the incoming Trump administration, one thing is certain: The United States is unlikely to pass large-scale carbon mitigation policies anytime soon. What’s more, the Clean Power Plan and the 2015 Paris agreement—two of President Obama’s prized achievements—now face uncertain futures. Whether or not those efforts would have succeeded Read more about PERC reports: market adaptation to climate change (winter 2016)[…]