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Assuming Mr. Pearlstein is talking about the same benefits as full time workers enjoy, the cost per hour for a less-than full time worker equals the fixed monthly benefit cost spread over their fewer hours per month, which doesn't make economic sense unless the additional cost per hour were passed on to the worker via a higher monthly charge.
Wal-Mart controversy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The American economy is on the edge of catastrophe, and much of the Republican Party is trying to push it over that edge. noted last night that "virtually everything congressional Republicans are saying about the Stimulus Bill wouldn't cut it in remedial economics," before adding that pieces such as Pearlstein's might be a hint of a turning tide.
Political Animal 2009
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Steven Pearlstein reports on your elected representatives at work this election year.
All Holes, No Cheese?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Scott Walker is overreaching, writes Steven Pearlstein: One old trick is to suggest a thought experiment that asks readers to consider the mirror image of what is going on.
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The Washington Post's Steven Pearlstein needs to learn the difference between marginal cost and average cost.
Oil: Marginal vs. Average Cost, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Pearlstein wants to believe that social welfare programs have negative externalities.
Whose Debt is it, Anyway?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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"There are several levels of inquiry that a prudent dealer, museum curator or collector should undertake," said William Pearlstein, a New York City lawyer who represents the National Association of Dealers of Ancient and Oriental Art.
Daniel Grant: Is It Possible to "Collect" Antiquities These Days? Daniel Grant 2011
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This point was made in an article by Pearlstein, I think, in the Washington Post a few weeks ago.
Bartlett and Krugman, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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"There are several levels of inquiry that a prudent dealer, museum curator or collector should undertake," said William Pearlstein, a New York City lawyer who represents the National Association of Dealers of Ancient and Oriental Art.
Daniel Grant: Is It Possible to "Collect" Antiquities These Days? Daniel Grant 2011
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Arnold Kling sorts out the mess emanating from the Washington Post's Steven Pearlstein ....
Oil: Marginal vs. Average Cost, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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