President Obama recently proposed a federal strategy to promote honey bee health. But an economic perspective may provide some lessons for the government task force.
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Kicking Off the 14th Annual Enviropreneur Institute
Fourteen fellows arrive at PERC to participate in the 2014 Enviropreneur Institute.
Some Taxes are Good, But the Good Die Young
How a great tax became a good one and then became, along the way, just another tax.
A Victory for Property Rights
Iowa Supreme Court strikes a significant blow for property rights and the environment by ruling that common law nuisance claims are not preempted by the Clean Air Act.
Harness Property Rights to Protect Beaches
Trampling the property rights of beachfront landowners in the name of public access is no way to encourage beach conservation.
Fighting Western Fires With Economics
Good science combined with the right incentives will allow humans to live in harmony with ever-changing nature.
How They Beat the Oregon Trail IRL | Learn Liberty
Watch PJ Hill discuss the economic history of the Oregon Trail and then join him LIVE this Thursday, June 26 from 6 – 8 pm mountain time to learn more, challenge his perspective, and discover the secret antidote to typhoid.
Environmental Markets: A Property Rights Approach
Environmental Markets is the inaugural book in Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society, a new interdisciplinary series of theoretical and empirical research focusing on individual choice, institutions, and social outcomes.
Adaptation key to dealing with climate change
Entrepreneurs and markets rather than government regulation will help us adapt to climate change.
Voices of Montana
Wednesday, May 28 2014 — Aaron Flint, of Voices of Montana radio, comes to the PERC office to interview Terry Anderson about the fracking debate: should we fret or fête?