Friday, May 11, 2007

Milena Velba Smokïng Less Poor: Homeowners Wind Education and income / welfare state and the sick / Videos

articles this week:

- Although the media gave almost no coverage, the World Bank reported that for the first time since it is measured, Worldwide, less than one billion poor . Remains to be done, but it is certainly good news to know that between 1999 and 2004, 74 thousand people a day left poverty behind.
- Sooner or later, all resources are scarce and property law appears as an indispensable solution ... even if it wind.
- Gary Becker (Nobel Prize) and Kevin Murphy (Clark Medal), in an excellent article that shows how different levels education are impacting income inequality. Slap on the wrist for those who insist on seeing the maldistribution of income as a problem in itself or as a result of "evil capitalism" instead of looking at the real causes of inequality.
- The welfare state can be a dangerous disease. See how the Swedes themselves "s