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Clever, Cooperating Undergrads
In an effort to spice up the otherwise dreadfully boring section in my micro class on different industry types (price takers vs.
Academia’s Increasing Specialization
Murray Rothbard often quipped that he was immune from Rothbard’s Law -- the tendency of scholars to specialize in what they’re worst at
On Krugman’s Introduction to Keynes’s General Theory
Among current proponents of activist government, few have greater name recognition than Paul
I Voted (Against a Tax)
I did something yesterday that I have not done in a very long time—I voted. No, I didn’t vote for a Republican or a Democrat.
The Global Warming Bugaboo
The environmental movement maintains that science and technology cannot be relied upon to build a safe atomic power plant, to produce a pesticide t
A Plan for Presidential Pork
Americans seem to have an overwhelming desire to believe that government is the answer, regardless of the question.
Cooperation for the Long Run
There is a bias to over-emphasize short-run, visible benefits in politics, often to the exclusion of what Frederic Bastiat termed the unseen effect