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Assessing Election Strategies

Thankfully the election will be over in two days. The presidential election appears to be quite close. However it turns out, the economic way of thinking may help you assess the success or failure of each party’s strategies.
Economists think at the margin. Margins are net changes from an existing situation. Taking the existing situation as [...]

Posted on October 31, 2004 at 11:18 am by hmessenheimer · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Reagan and RFK 1967

Have you seen the transcript of the 1967 CBS “Town Meeting of the World?” Well worth the read. Don’t miss Reagans’s last word!

Posted on June 19, 2004 at 6:42 pm by hmessenheimer · Permalink · Leave a comment
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What might have been for New Mexico

Have you ever wondered what New Mexico might be like had its state government not grown so fast? We can get some idea by looking to our neighbor to the north. Colorado has imposed tax and spending limitations by rule since 1992. These limitations are known by the acronym TABOR (Taxpayers’ Bill [...]

Posted on April 12, 2004 at 12:31 pm by hmessenheimer · Permalink · Leave a comment
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For Eyes of New Mexico

Last week I visited an eye clinic in Albuquerque. As I was completing the paperwork prior to my exam, a young woman entered the office. She was visibly upset because she had been unable to obtain new glasses under her old prescription. She was informed that opticians in New Mexico are prohibited from filling eyeglass [...]

Posted on March 26, 2004 at 10:51 am by hmessenheimer · Permalink · 2 Comments
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Lack of Economic Freedom in NM

Economic Freedom Promotes Prosperity
The Rio Grande Foundation’s research and educational activities are based on the principle that:
Increased individual liberty leads to increased prosperity, individually and collectively, so long as voluntary contracts are enforced and well-defined property rights exist.
This principle is derived from a sound empirical foundation and examination of incentives. When societies [...]

Posted on March 19, 2004 at 3:07 pm by hmessenheimer · Permalink · One Comment
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