Sept/Oct 1985 Vol. 9 No. 5 Subscribe Features Stretching Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox ff Utility Regulation By James Q. Wilson and Louise Richardson Courts of Convenience — or Have Lawsuit, Will Travel By Peter Huber Taking Californians to the Cleaners By David L. Kirp and Eileen M. Softer System Error: How the IBM Antitrust Suit Raised Computer Prices By David Levy and Steve Welzer Thou Shalt Not Cut Prices! Sales‐Below‐ Cost Laws for Gas Stations By Robert N. Fenili and William C. Lane A Note On Bureaucracy By Ludwig Von Mises Letters Telephones and Computers: Uncrossing the Wires Comparing Kiwis and Oranges? Competition in Transatlantic Satellites Perspectives One Share, One Vote, Forever? Urban Decay, Regulatory Sprawl Labor’s War on “Double‐Breasting” Readings Firm Size and Regulatory Compliance Costs: The Case of LIFO Regulations Energy, Taxes and Growth Chemical Risks: Fears, Facts, and the Media Safety and the Second Best: The Hazards of Public Risk Management in the Courts Aggregate Costs to the United States of Tariffs and Quotas on Imports: General Tariff Cuts and Removal of Quotas on Automobiles, Steel, Sugar and Textiles Latest Issues Winter 2020–2021 Fall 2020 Summer 2020 Spring 2020
Stretching Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox ff Utility Regulation By James Q. Wilson and Louise Richardson
Thou Shalt Not Cut Prices! Sales‐Below‐ Cost Laws for Gas Stations By Robert N. Fenili and William C. Lane
Aggregate Costs to the United States of Tariffs and Quotas on Imports: General Tariff Cuts and Removal of Quotas on Automobiles, Steel, Sugar and Textiles