New software to be used with smart phones is poised to revolutionise the traditional taxi industry.
The End of Taxi Regulation: The advent of ubiquitous smart phones will be the undoing of conventional taxi regulation.
Ever-present smart phones are poised to transform the traditional taxi industry and rattle the regulations that currently govern it.
Whither Taxi Regulation: Why GPS-enabled smartphones will send traditional taxi regulation the way of the dodo.
Smart phones promise to shake up the traditional taxi industry and the regulations governing it by creating a decentralised network of taxi dispatch.
New Video Series: Economics in One Lesson
Interview format videos on Hazlitt’s great work.
Moore’s Law, Egypt and Western Liberty: A powerful technological trend may tip the balance of power between individuals and the state.
The exponential growth in available computer power is bad news for central planners and good news for individuals who desire greater freedom from the state.
Germain Greer the Perils of Centrally Planning Ecosystems
Greer painfully realizes that you can’t centrally plan the environment.
China’s Gross and Unintended Consequence of Central Planning
Aging population and gendercide, lest we forget.
The Missing Market for Good Honest Politics (Part 3 of 3): Like used car salesmen, politicians must sell themselves as much as their policies.
A look at why politicians face similar incentives to used car salesmen.
Young Kiwis Value Space
Young Kiwis share Canadians’ preference for the suburbs.