Summer 2013 Vol. 36 No. 2 Subscribe Share From the Cover What Is the Right Price for Carbon Emissions? By Bob Litterman Pricing Carbon When We Don’t Know the Right Price By Robert S. Pindyck Is an Optimal Carbon Tax Relevant? By Daniel Sutter Politics and Climate Change By Shi-Ling Hsu Uncertainty Can Go Both Ways By David R. Henderson Benefit-Cost Analysis in the Chehalis Basin By Ryan Scott, Richard O. Zerbe, Jr, and Tyler Scott Nashville’s Anti- Competitive ‘Black-Car’ Regulations By Mark W. Frankena Features OMB’s Reported Benefits of Regulation: Too Good to Be True? By Susan E. Dudley Reforming Texas Electricity Markets By Andrew N. Kleit and Robert J. Michaels Briefly Noted Questioning NHTSA’s ‘Noisy Electric Cars’ Rule By Sofie E. Miller The Need for Retrospective Review of Regulations By Sam Batkins and Ike Brannon Asking the Tax Code to Do Less By Ike Brannon Merkel, Thatcher, and the Stony Minded Stone By Pierre Lemieux How Much of Food Activism Is Nonsense? By Jeff Stier and Henry I. Miller Food Safety: A Market Solution? By Paul Schwennesen In Review Moving Beyond Ideology By Peter Van Doren Behave! By David R. Henderson Prejudice and Public Choice By George C. Leef Energy Follies By Richard L. Gordon Two Hundred Ways the Tax Code Stinks By Ike Brannon Better Mixed Economy By David R. Henderson Final Word Racing for Regulatory Gold By A. Barton Hinkle Latest Issues Fall 2024 Summer 2024 Spring 2024 Winter 2023–2024