The Freeman: April 1994 Volume 44, 1994

This issue examines the realities of economic uncertainty, the roots of war when free trade breaks down, and the promise of a free-market university in Guatemala. Additional articles analyze the economics of public transit subsidies, the logic of public property, labor-market claims, airline antitrust decisions, and the failures of Social Security and welfare-state ideology. The issue concludes with discussions of government-created poverty, constitutional reform in Eastern Europe, women’s economic opportunities, egalitarian fallacies, and the political misuse of statistics.