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Benjamin Anderson, 1886-1949
It might be May Day in Cuba--the day on which Castro gives his traditional 4–5 hour speech, or so says NPR with exuberant expectation—but at the Mi
Patent Law: Baby Steps--Update
As noted in my previous post, the case KSR International v.
The huge diversion that microcredit represents
I was amazed that when Muhammad Yunus, head of the state-supported, quasi-socialist, regimentation-promoting Grameen Bank, received his Nobel Prize
Schumpeter Lives
Yet another biography of this worthy thinker, and some interesting comments on his resurgence.
Trust me, all is well
MSNBC runs a funny picture of the White House response to the news that economic growth is at a fou
Schoolhouse Rock: Pirates and Emperors (Or, Size Does Matter)
Here’s a fantastic video dramatizing the fact that pirates and emperors are really the same thing.