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Mises Wire
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Roger W. Garrison
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Here’s an interesting excerpt from an interview with David Card by the Minneapolis Fed’s Region (December 2006). Is Card making the Austrian point that the perfectly competitive model (a.k.a. the simple supply and demand model) does not explain what actually goes on in labor markets? Has the infamous Card and Krueger really been misinterpreted?
Austrian Economics Newsletter
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Roger W. Garrison
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Volume 23, Number 3 (Fall 2003) Roger W. Garrison discusses his experience being the first Hayek Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics.
Mises Daily
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The Dow Jones Average and other market indicators tend to fall these days on each new report of increased prosperity. Or so it seems. The unemployment rate drops another tenth of a percent; stock prices take a nose dive. The most recent GDP figures suggest higher-than-expected economic growth; bond holders take a beating. How do high employment
Mises Daily
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Elisabeth Bumiller reports in the Washington Post (”Bush’s $2.2 Trillion Budget Proposes Record Deficits,” 2/04/03) that a budget deficit of $304 billion is forecast for the current fiscal year—with higher deficits to follow. (These figures, she notes, leave the costs of a war with Iraq out of account.) Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., the White House