Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Congratulations, Kleber Guerra
I can’t ask for a better son in the whole world! Kleber Enrique just graduated from Lake Mary H.S. and is going to attend college at the University of Florida (#GoGators) in the fall. May the Force be with you … Continue reading
Guaranteed Income: Chronicle of a Political Death Foretold
My Guaranteed Income paper now appears in print. It is part of a symposium issue of the Chapman Law Review devoted to the 91st Congress. (An electronic version of the paper is also available here free of charge via SSRN.)
Cowen’s aphorism
Note: This is the last of several blog posts reviewing Tyler Cowen’s book “Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero.” Now that we have reviewed the first eight chapters of Tyler Cowen’s “Love Letter,” it’s time to conclude … Continue reading
What happened to “save grandma”?
First, we were told not to wear masks. Next, we were told to stay home. And then, an exception was made for anti-police protestors. With apologies to my colleague and friend Alex Tabarrok, is the Wuhan coronavirus an existential threat … Continue reading
What is the optimal level of rent-seeking?
Note: This is the sixth of seven blog posts reviewing Tyler Cowen’s book “Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero.” Let’s proceed into Chapters 7 & 8 of Tyler Cowen’s “Love Letter to Big Business.” Like the previous … Continue reading
Big Tech, Big Problems?
Note: This is the fifth of seven blog posts reviewing Tyler Cowen’s book “Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero.” Thus far, I have reviewed the first four chapters, as well as the appendix, of Tyler Cowen’s “Love … Continue reading
Incalculable Losses
Did you know that since 9/11 more people (of all races) have been killed by the police in the USA than the number of U.S. soldiers killed in action in Iraq and Afghanistan? (Check out this police shooting database via … Continue reading
Extreme backpacking
According to u/matias90 (via Reddit), there is a straight line path (over 13,000 kilometers in length) between Liberia and China without crossing any ocean or major body of water. This exotic route sounds like a backpacking adventure of a lifetime! … Continue reading

