Humanomics: Volume 15 Issue 4
Table of contents
CAUSES OF THE ALLAIS CHOICE (a1, b2)
H.Y. Lin, C.L. ShengParadox has been an instrument to challenge the traditional expected utility theory. Paradox arises from the inconsistency between the empirical or experimental results and the…
IS THERE A PRINCIPAL‐AGENT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUTURE EMPLOYERS AND CONGRESSMEN? AN EXAMINATION OF THE HOUSE VOTE ON FLAG BURNING
Joseph P. McGarrity, James A. Bell, James E. BarrTo date, Congressional ideology has been considered to be the portion of a roll call vote that could not be explained by self‐interested behavior. This paper suggests that the…
A PROBIT ANALYSIS OF THE SENATE VOTE ON WIRTH/WILSON
Sammy HighEnvironmental legislation has received extensive empirical scrutiny; however, to my knowledge, no one has analyzed the congressional vote on the 1990 Clean Air Act (Wirth‐Wilson…
THE RESTORATION OF THE AMERICAN DREAM: A CASE FOR ABOLISHING WELFARE
Nicole La Bletta, Walter BlockFor all too long the government of the United States has been dreaming a very long and costly dream. In this dream, the government is the ultimate hero, battling poverty. But like…
POSTPONING ARMAGEDDON: WHY POPULATION GROWTH ISN'T OUT OF CONTROL
Daniel Caffey, Walter BlockThis paper argues that the belief that the rapid growth of the human population will inevitably lead to a major ecological disaster is neither intuitively nor empirically tenable…
THE ROLE OF THE JORDAN GOVERNMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Refat AlfaouriThe problems of the environment have become global concern nowadays for the whole human community. Thus, ecological awareness has arisen worldwide; a need for environmental…
MODELLING ALTRUISTIC BEHAVIOUR: A CASE OF FAILURE IN COORDINATION
Ahmed Jamal AnwarThis paper seeks first to build up a game‐theoretic model of the interactions of two agents ‐ a husband and a wife ‐ in a short story about sincere selection of a strategy of…
ATTITUDES OF SAUDI WOMEN TOWARDS PARTICIPATING IN THE LABOUR FORCE
Hekmat M. Al‐OrabiThis paper investigates the socioeconomic factors which influence Saudi women's decisions to participate in the labour market. A sample of 1225 Saudi women was studied using the…
NAKED EXCLUSION
Walter BlockRasmusen, Ramseyer and Wiley (1991) (hereafter RRW) seek to show that exclusionary agreements can be both “profitable and pernicious (1137).” A contract to exclude provides that…
THE FUTURE OF MASS PRODUCTION IN CAPITALISM: THE TRANSFORMATION OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY ‐ A BRIEF NOTE
Takatsugu NatoA socio‐economic paradigm can take birth not by a single imagination, but by realistic thinking of a new galaxy of efforts or insight into the great critical mass of new signs. In…