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Mark Perry properly describes the minimum wage [2].  Think of it this way: if politicians regarded the activity of employing of low-skilled workers to be a vice (in the same way that they regard, say, the smoking of cigarettes to be a vice) they would impose a sin tax on that activity.  Well, the minimum-wage is indeed such a tax.

Michael Wohlgenant is sour on Uncle Sam’s practice of enriching American sugar farmers by picking other people’s pockets [3].

My former student Howie Baetjer writes about water [4].

Antony Davies presents evidence that government regulation keeps productivity lower than it would otherwise be [5].

Paul Poirot debunks the myth that sweatshop labor should be stopped by government intervention [6].

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